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Tullu Moje

Bora-Bericha-Tullu Moye

Cono piroclastico · Ethiopia · 2345 m

Mount Bericha, a rhyolitic pumice cone along the Wonji Fault Belt in Ethiopia, is part of the Bora-Bericha-Tulle Moye volcanic complex. Produced by the accumulation of rhyolitic pumice around its vent, Bericha is capped by a small summit crater. Erosion of the unconsolidated pumice has produced abundant small valleys on the flanks of the cone. Small pumice cones are found on the east flanks of both Bora and Bericha.
Mount Bericha, a rhyolitic pumice cone along the Wonji Fault Belt in Ethiopia, is part of the Bora-Bericha-Tulle Moye volcanic complex. Produced by the accumulation of rhyolitic pumice around its vent, Bericha is capped by a small summit crater. Erosion of the unconsolidated pumice has produced abundant small valleys on the flanks of the cone. Small pumice cones are found on the east flanks of both Bora and Bericha. · Foto: Photo by Giday Wolde-Gabriel, 1984 (Los Alamos National Laboratory). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Cono piroclastico
Paese
Ethiopia
Regione
Eastern Africa Volcanic Regions / Main Ethiopian Rift Volcanic Province
Altitudine
2345 m
Coordinate
8.211, 39.081
Ultima eruzione
1900
Contesto tettonico
Rift zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Cluster
Roccia principale
Rhyolite
Sintesi geologica

The Bora-Bericha-Tullu Moye (BBTM) volcanic complex includes three main silicic edifices and at least 11 smaller cones within the Main Ethiopian Rift. Tullu Moye is a youthful trachytic-to-rhyolitic pumice cone with a 700-m-wide summit crater. A large silicic lava flow at Giano was erupted about two centuries ago from a regional fissure. Flank fissures have produced silicic lava flows as recently as about 1900 CE. Many large lava flows can be seen N of the Tulle Moye cone, extending for about 20 km in an arc between Gedamsa and the Bericha cone to the SE shore of Koka Lake. The silicic Bora and Bericha pumice cones are SE of Koka Lake. Bora has a 1.5-km-wide summit crater; the more conical Bericha is capped by a small summit crater and has a 1-km-wide crater on its S flank. Small silicic pyroclastic cones are found on the E flanks of both. All volcanic products in this area are considered to be Holocene, and there is ongoing fumarolic activity.

Storia delle eruzioni

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760~874 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?1672~1786 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 01786~1900 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 1760988133015581786

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 1900VEI 1Osservata
    1900 – In corso
    Wonji Fault Belt, SE of Lake Koka
  2. 1775 (±25 anni)VEI 0Stima geologica
    1775 – In corso
    Giano lava flow
  3. 760 (±36 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica
    760 – In corso
    Bericha

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