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Mount Rungwe

Rungwe

Stratovulcano · Tanzania · 2953 m

The summit of Rungwe is seen from WNW with the scarp resulting from edifice collapse in the background. At the left-center is a cone breached by a lava flow towards the S to SW (right). Rungwe volcano is the largest in the Karonga basin NW of Lake Malawi (Lake Nyasa) and is capped by a 4-km-wide caldera that is breached to the west. The caldera is largely filled by a series of youthful-looking uneroded and sparsely vegetated pumice cones, lava domes, and explosion craters.
The summit of Rungwe is seen from WNW with the scarp resulting from edifice collapse in the background. At the left-center is a cone breached by a lava flow towards the S to SW (right). Rungwe volcano is the largest in the Karonga basin NW of Lake Malawi (Lake Nyasa) and is capped by a 4-km-wide caldera that is breached to the west. The caldera is largely filled by a series of youthful-looking uneroded and sparsely vegetated pumice cones, lava domes, and explosion craters. · Foto: Photo by Karen Fontijn, 2008 (University of Ghent). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Stratovulcano
Paese
Tanzania
Regione
Eastern Africa Volcanic Regions / Rukwa Rift Volcanic Province
Altitudine
2953 m
Coordinate
-9.135, 33.668
Ultima eruzione
1250
Contesto tettonico
Rift zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Composite
Roccia principale
Trachyte / Trachydacite
Sintesi geologica

Rungwe volcano, the largest in the Karonga basin NW of Lake Malawi (Lake Nyasa), is cut by a 4-km-wide caldera that is breached to the WSW. Hummocky terrain from a debris-avalanche deposit produced by collapse of the summit and western flank extends at least 20 km SW of the volcano. The trachytic caldera is largely filled by a series of youthful-looking uneroded and sparsely vegetated pumice cones, lava domes, and explosion craters. The latter are also found on the southern and northern flanks. A large area of basaltic cones and lava flows are found on the NW flank, and youthful-looking lava flows extend SW from vents inside the caldera. Explosive and effusive eruptions were produced during the Holocene; the largest explosive eruption took place about 4,000 years ago, and the most recent about 1,200 years ago.

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Riassunto in inglese

Mount Rungwe is a volcanic mountain in Mbeya Region, in Tanzania's Southern Highlands. At an altitude of 2,981 metres (9,780 ft), it is southern Tanzania's second-highest peak. Rungwe's volcano is currently inactive.

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Storia delle eruzioni

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2050 BCE~1856 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 5109 BCE~85 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 41056~1250 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?2050 BCE1274 BCE497 BCE2791056

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 1250 (±40 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica
    1250 – In corso
  2. 50 a.C. (±100 anni)VEI 4Stima geologica
    BCE 50 – In corso
  3. 2050 a.C.VEI 5Stima geologica
    BCE 2050 – In corso

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