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MVP #5: Ardoukôba, Djibouti

Category: AfricaArdoukôbaBasaltic eruptionDjiboutiMystery Volcano PhotoVolcanic hazards
Posted on: September 25, 2009 8:40 AM, by Erik Klemetti

OK, I admit it, this was a tough one. The MVP photo wasn't entirely distinctive, but the basaltic rift volcano of Ardoukôba in this small African nation was the answer. Nice job, Anne, for narrowing down the possible locations and nailing it.

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Ardoukôba volcano in Djibouti.

To give a little info on the volcano, Ardoukôba is a rift volcano that is part of the East African/Red Sea rift system in Djibouti. As the picture implies, the volcano is a low, broad rift extending 12 kilometers / 7.5 miles between Lake Asal and the Ghoubbat al Kharab Gulf (part of the Gulf of Aden). The only historical eruption of the volcano was in 1978, when there were lava flows, a brief lava lake and minor explosions (VEI ~1). The eruption built a small (100 m / ~300 foot) cone and 300 m / ~1000 foot ash plume. Ardoukôba is located in a very sparsely populated part of the planet, so no real threat exists from eruptions from the rift. There is still active fumarolic (steam vents) activity at the volcano as well.

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1

I owe it all to my excellent volcanology TA from years ago. (That would be Erik.)

Posted by: Anne Jefferson | September 25, 2009 4:56 PM

2

We read your post about Ardoukoba and we have the surprise to see one of our photo. We are happy you appreciate our picture but it would be better if you write the names of authors under the photo.

The photo's link is...
http://volcanspassion.blogs-de-voyage.fr/album/volcan-ardoukoba-republique-de-djibouti/690981513.html

We have the same passion for the volcanoes.

Cordialement,

Sylvie & Daniel

Posted by: CHEREAU | September 28, 2009 2:38 PM

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