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Isola Centrale

Lake Turkana Central Island

Cono di tufo · Kenya · 518 m

A compound lake-filled crater occupies the SW side of Central Island in the middle of Lake Turkana. A small young crater (left central) cuts the northern rim of the tuff ring, and another large crater lies behind it. These lakes partially fill craters up to 1 km wide and about 80 m deep, with the floors near sea level. The small islands (upper right) south of Central Island are part of the volcanic complex, and other cones lie beneath the lake surface.
A compound lake-filled crater occupies the SW side of Central Island in the middle of Lake Turkana. A small young crater (left central) cuts the northern rim of the tuff ring, and another large crater lies behind it. These lakes partially fill craters up to 1 km wide and about 80 m deep, with the floors near sea level. The small islands (upper right) south of Central Island are part of the volcanic complex, and other cones lie beneath the lake surface. · Foto: Photo by Martin Smith, 1993 (copyright British Geological Survey, NERC). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Cono di tufo
Paese
Kenya
Regione
Eastern Africa Volcanic Regions / Kenyan Rift Volcanic Province
Altitudine
518 m
Coordinate
3.496, 36.036
Ultima eruzione
Sconosciuto
Contesto tettonico
Rift zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Minor (Basaltic)
Roccia principale
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Sintesi geologica

Central Island in the middle of Lake Turkana, also known as Crocodile Island, is composed of more than a dozen craters and cones, three of which are filled by small lakes. The two largest lakes partially fill craters up to 1 km wide and about 80 m deep. An E-W chain of small explosion craters cuts the E side of the 3-km-wide island. Several small islands to the SE represent partially submerged crater rims, and other cones and lava plugs lie beneath the lake surface near the island. The youngest tuffs and lavas may be as young as Holocene (Karson and Curtis, 1992). Fumarolic activity is concentrated along the NE-to-SE rim of the central crater, and sprays of sulfur from the fumaroles were observed by visitors in the 1930s. In 1974 intense emission of molten sulfur and steam clouds were seen from the mainland.

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Il Parco nazionale di Central Island è una area naturale protetta del Kenya istituita nel 1985 che riguarda l'isola omonima del lago Turkana. Si trova nel Kenya settentrionale a circa 800 km a nord di Nairobi. L'isola e il parco fanno parte dei patrimoni dell'umanità dell'UNESCO con il nome di Parchi nazionali del Lago Turkana.

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Storia delle eruzioni

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1974~1974 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 119741974197519751975

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 1974VEI 1Stima geologica
    1974-07-22 – 1974-07-27
    East side of Central Island

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