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Ajdahak

Ghegham Volcanic Ridge

Campo vulcanico · Armenia · 3597 m

The snow-capped cones of the Ghegam Ridge volcanic field rise across Lake Sevan from a fishing village on its NE shore. This volcanic field in west-central Armenia covers a 35-km-wide area between the capital city of Yerevan and Lake Sevan. Morphologically youthful lava flows from the central and eastern portions of Ghegam Ridge flowed into Lake Sevan.
The snow-capped cones of the Ghegam Ridge volcanic field rise across Lake Sevan from a fishing village on its NE shore. This volcanic field in west-central Armenia covers a 35-km-wide area between the capital city of Yerevan and Lake Sevan. Morphologically youthful lava flows from the central and eastern portions of Ghegam Ridge flowed into Lake Sevan. · Foto: Photo by Ivan Savov, 2002 (Smithsonian Institution). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Campo vulcanico
Paese
Armenia
Regione
Arabia-Central Asia Volcanic Regions / Caucasus Volcanic Province
Altitudine
3597 m
Coordinate
40.283, 45.000
Ultima eruzione
-1900
Contesto tettonico
Intraplate / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Cluster
Roccia principale
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Sintesi geologica

The Ghegham Volcanic Ridge, located in west-central Armenia between the capital city of Yerevan and Lake Sevan, contains as many as 127 volcanic centers, lava domes and pyroclastic cones, of Pleistocene-to-Holocene age. The volcanoes and associated lava flows cover a 65-km-long, 35-km-wide area west of Lake Sevan and south of the Hrazdan River and are concentrated along three NNW-SSE-trending alignments. Lava flows from the central and eastern clusters flowed into Lake Sevan. Initial explosive eruptions in the volcanic field were followed by the extrusion of rhyolitic obsidian lava domes and flows. The latest activity produced a series of andesitic and basaltic andesite cinder cones and lava flows. The central and eastern portions of the field contain large areas of Holocene eruptions with morphologically fresh lava flows devoid of vegetation.

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Il monte Ajdahak è un vulcano ed è la terza montagna più alta dell'Armenia, situata nella provincia di Gegharkunik. È la vetta più alta della catena montuosa di Geghama.

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Storia delle eruzioni

Riepilogo (VEI nel tempo)
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1900 BCE~1900 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 01900 BCE1900 BCE1899 BCE1899 BCE1899 BCE

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 1900 a.C. (±750 anni)VEI 0Stima geologica
    BCE 1900 – In corso
    North part of eastern cone cluster

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