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Emi Koussi

Koussi, Emi

Vulcano a scudo · Chad · 3415 m

The vertical stabilizer of the Space Shuttle Endeavor appears above the summit caldera of Emi Koussi volcano at the SE end of the Tibesti Range in Chad. Nested 12 x 15 km wide calderas at the summit contain large craters and young basaltic scoria cones.
The vertical stabilizer of the Space Shuttle Endeavor appears above the summit caldera of Emi Koussi volcano at the SE end of the Tibesti Range in Chad. Nested 12 x 15 km wide calderas at the summit contain large craters and young basaltic scoria cones. · Foto: NASA Space Shuttle image STS108-701-008, 2001 (http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Vulcano a scudo
Paese
Chad
Regione
Northern Africa Volcanic Regions / East Central Sahara Volcanic Province
Altitudine
3415 m
Coordinate
19.800, 18.530
Ultima eruzione
Sconosciuto
Contesto tettonico
Intraplate / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Shield
Roccia principale
Trachyte / Trachydacite
Sintesi geologica

The large Emi Koussi volcano at the SE end of the Tibesti Range, a 60 x 80 km massif constructed over a basement of Cretaceous and Paleozoic sandstones, forms the highest summit of the Sahara. Two nested calderas, 12 x 15 km, truncate the dominantly trachytic volcano, whose high point lies on the southern caldera rim of the low-angle pyroclastic shield volcano. The calderas contain several explosion craters, lava domes, and young scoria cones, along with lava flows of recent and pre-modern age (Geze et al., 1959). The Era Kohor (Trou au Natron du Koussi) caldera on the SE floor of the 2nd caldera is 2-3 km wide and 350 m deep. The latest activity in the calderas produced three maars, and numerous basaltic cinder cones; associated lava flows have been constructed both within the calderas and on their outer flanks. The Yi-Yerra thermal area is located on the S flank.

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Emi Koussi è un alto cono piroclastico vulcanico che si trova nella parte meridionale del Tibesti, nel centro del Sahara, nel nord del Ciad.

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