Manda Hararo
Vulcano a scudo · Ethiopia · 600 m

- Tipo
- Vulcano a scudo
- Paese
- Ethiopia
- Regione
- Africa orientale / Afar Rift Volcanic Province
- Altitudine
- 600 m
- Coordinate
- 12.170, 40.820
- Ultima eruzione
- 2009
- Contesto tettonico
- Rift zone / Intermediate crust (15-25 km)
- Forma vulcanica
- Shield
- Roccia principale
- Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Sintesi geologica
As the southernmost axial range of western Afar, the Manda Hararo complex is located in the Kalo plain, SSE of Dabbahu volcano. The massive 105-km-long and 20-30 km wide complex represents an uplifted segment of a mid-ocean ridge spreading center. A small basaltic shield volcano is located at the N end of the complex, S of which is an area of abundant fissure-fed lava flows. Two basaltic shield volcanoes, the larger of which is Unda Hararo, occupy the center of the complex. The dominant Gumatmali-Gablaytu fissure system lies to the S. Voluminous fluid lava flows issued from these NNW-trending fissures, and solidified lava lakes occupy two large craters. The small Gablaytu shield volcano forms the SE-most end of the complex. Lava flows from Gablaytu and from Manda overlie 8,000-year-old sediments. Hot springs and fumaroles occur around Daorre lake. The first historical eruptions produced fissure-fed lava flows in 2007 and 2009.
Storia delle eruzioni
Cronologia dettagliata
- 2009VEI 2Osservata2009-06-28 – 2009-07-01
- 2007VEI 2Osservata2007-08-12 – 2007-08-14
Link esterni
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