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Mount Longonot

Longonot

Stratovolkan · Kenya · 2776 m

Longonot as seen from the flanks of Suswa volcano (SSW of Longonot) in the Eastern Rift Valley of Kenya. The modern cone was constructed within a broad 8 x 12 km caldera and itself contains a smaller 1.8-km-wide summit crater that gives the summit a flat profile. Post-caldera lavas are found on the caldera floor and on the flanks. Masai tradition records a lava flow on the N flank during the 19th century.
Longonot as seen from the flanks of Suswa volcano (SSW of Longonot) in the Eastern Rift Valley of Kenya. The modern cone was constructed within a broad 8 x 12 km caldera and itself contains a smaller 1.8-km-wide summit crater that gives the summit a flat profile. Post-caldera lavas are found on the caldera floor and on the flanks. Masai tradition records a lava flow on the N flank during the 19th century. · Foto: Photo by Tom Jorstad, 1990 (Smithsonian Institution). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipe
Stratovolkan
Negara
Kenya
Wilayah
Eastern Africa Volcanic Regions / Kenyan Rift Volcanic Province
Ketinggian
2776 m
Koordinat
-0.914, 36.446
Letusan terakhir
1863
Kondisi tektonik
Rift zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Bentuk lahan
Composite
Batuan utama
Trachyte / Trachydacite
Ringkasan geologi

The trachytic Longonot stratovolcano SE of Lake Naivasha in the Gregory Rift valley contains a 8 x 12 km caldera. Formation of the caldera accompanied large explosive eruptions about 21,000 years ago. A large central cone that was constructed within the caldera, which forms the summit, is truncated by a circular, 1.8-km-wide crater. Post-caldera lavas are found on the caldera floor and the volcano's flanks, marking a late stage of effusive eruptions. A well-preserved satellitic cone is located on the NE flank. Masai tradition records a lava flow on the N flank during the 19th century. Similarly youthful-looking lava flows occur on the SW flank.

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Ringkasan Inggris

Mount Longonot is a stratovolcano located southeast of Lake Naivasha in the Great Rift Valley of Kenya, Africa. It is thought to have last erupted in the 1860s. Its name is derived from the Maasai word Olongongot, meaning "mountains of many spurs" or "steep ridges".

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7200 BCE~6898 BCE · 1 letusan · VEI maks. ?1460 BCE~1158 BCE · 1 letusan · VEI maks. ?1561~1863 · 1 letusan · VEI maks. 07200 BCE5085 BCE2668 BCE554 BCE1561

Garis waktu rinci

  1. 1863 (±5 tahun)VEI 0Perkiraan geologi
    1863 – Berlangsung
    Northern flank
  2. 1330 SM (±100 tahun)VEI ?Perkiraan geologi
    BCE 1330 – Berlangsung
  3. 7200 SM (±100 tahun)VEI ?Perkiraan geologi
    BCE 7200 – Berlangsung

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