| Mount Alayta | |
|---|---|
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 1,501 m (4,925 ft)[1] |
| Listing | List of volcanoes in Ethiopia |
| Coordinates | 12°53′N40°34′E / 12.883°N 40.567°E /12.883; 40.567 |
| Geography | |
| Geology | |
| Mountain type | Shield volcano |
| Last eruption | 1915 |
Mount Alayta is an activeshield volcano in theAfar Region ofEthiopia. It is part of theAfar Triangle (Afar Depression), a highly active volcanic region which includes the adjacentMount Afdera. Mount Alayta covers an area of 2,700 square kilometers southwest ofLake Afrera. A chain of younger craters are aligned along a north-northwest axis in the basaltic-to-trachytic shield along the east side of the shield volcano, which extends to the western flank of Mount Afdera. The Alayta Lavafeld was formed from a series of north-south fissures. In two areas on the southern side of the volcanic complex, fumaroles can be observed.[1]
Two historical eruptions that were formerly attributed to Mount Afdera are believed to have originated from Alayta. One of those eruptions, between June and August 1907, produced a large lava flow from a vent on its southeastern flank. Its most recent eruption was in 1915.[1]
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