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Parco nazionale delle Colline Chyulu

Chyulu Hills

Campo vulcanico · Kenya · 2188 m

The Chyulu Hills volcanic field in southern Kenya covers an area of over 2,800 km2 and is located around 150 km E of the southern Kenya Rift Valley. More recent activity has occurred in the southern part of the field, containing a 50-km-long main central ridge with numerous cones and craters seen here in this 3 February 2019 Sentinel-2 satellite image (N at the top).
The Chyulu Hills volcanic field in southern Kenya covers an area of over 2,800 km2 and is located around 150 km E of the southern Kenya Rift Valley. More recent activity has occurred in the southern part of the field, containing a 50-km-long main central ridge with numerous cones and craters seen here in this 3 February 2019 Sentinel-2 satellite image (N at the top). · Foto: Satellite image courtesy of Copernicus Sentinel Data, 2019. · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Campo vulcanico
Paese
Kenya
Regione
Eastern Africa Volcanic Regions / Kenyan Rift Volcanic Province
Altitudine
2188 m
Coordinate
-2.680, 37.880
Ultima eruzione
1855
Contesto tettonico
Rift zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Cluster
Roccia principale
Trachybasalt / Tephrite Basanite
Sintesi geologica

The 100-km-long NW-SE-trending Chyulu Hills volcanic field is located 150 km E of the Kenya Rift. It contains several hundred small cones and flows, including numerous recent cinder cones. Two of these, Shaitani and Chainu, erupted during the mid-19th century. Volcanic activity began about 1.4 million years ago with eruptions in the northern Chyulu Hills and migrated to the SE, where a large number of Holocene cones are found. Many of the cinder cones are aligned along dominantly NW-trending older faults and younger NNE-trending fissures. The silica contents of the lava flows increased with time. Early flows consisted of foidites; later Holocene lava flows are basanites and alkali basalts. Six tephra deposits from Lake Chala were attibuted by Martin-Jones et al. (2020) to Pleistocene eruptions in the Chyulu Hills (~87-16.8 ka), along with one Holocene mafic cryptotephra 14C dated at about 4.2 ka.

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Il Parco nazionale delle Colline Chyulu è una area naturale protetta del Kenya istituita nel 1983 che riguarda la catena montuosa omonima. Si trova nel Kenya meridionale a circa 200 km a sud-est di Nairobi.

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Storia delle eruzioni

Riepilogo (VEI nel tempo)
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2250 BCE~2055 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?1464~1660 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?1660~1855 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 22250 BCE1273 BCE295 BCE6821660

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 1855 (±5 anni)VEI 2Stima geologica
    1855 – In corso
    Shaitani and Chaimu
  2. 1470 (±200 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica
    1470 – In corso
    Umani
  3. 2250 a.C. (±110 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 2250 – In corso

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