geo.wikisort.org - MountainsThe mainly Quaternary Harra of Arhab is the northernmost, historically active volcanic field (Arabic: حَرَّة, romanized: Ḥarrah) in Yemen. Also known as the "Sana'a-'Amran volcanic field", or simply the "Sana'a volcanic field",[1] it has erupted in ancient times.[2][3][4]
Harra of Arhab |
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Elevation | 3,100 m (10,200 ft) |
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Location | Yemen |
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Mountain type | Volcanic field |
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Last eruption | 500 CE ± 100 years[2][3][4] |
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Morphology
The field is located on a 1500 km2 volcanic plateau. The plateau contains a few small (older) stratovolcanoes and 60 volcanic cones. The field is arranged on a north-northwest line. Younger basaltic rocks from the Pliocene-Holocene (northern end of the field), overlie Rhyolitic rocks from the Oligocene-Miocene, which covers most of the field. The volcano is located 30 km (19 mi) north of Yemen's capital city, Sana'a.[2][3][4]
Eruptions
A historical eruption in 200 AD (a VEI 2) took place on the flank of an older cinder cone (Jabal Zebib). Another eruption from the volcano in around 500 AD took place on the south flank of Kaulet Hattab cinder cone. It produced a lava flow that travelled for 9 km (5.6 mi), and caused some damage.[2][3][4]
See also
References
- "Harra of Arhab volcano". Volcano Discovery.
- Neumann van Padang, Maur (1963), Catalogue of the active volcanoes and solfatara fields of Arabia and the Indian Ocean, vol. 16, Rome: IAVCEI, pp. 1–64, OCLC 886615186
- Davison, I.; Al-Kadasi, M.; Al-Khirbash, S.; Al-Subbary, A. K.; Baker, J.; Blakey, S.; Bosence, D.; Dart, C.; Heaton, R.; McClay, K.; Menzies, M.; Nichols, G.; Owen, L.; Yelland, A. (1994-11-01). "Geological evolution of the southeastern Red Sea Rift margin, Republic of Yemen". Geological Society of America Bulletin. 106 (11): 1474–1493. doi:10.1130/0016-7606(1994)106<1474:GEOTSR>2.3.CO;2.
- Baker, J. A.; Menzies, M. A.; Thirlwall, M. F.; Macpherson, C. G. (1997-10-01). "Petrogenesis of Quaternary intraplate volcanism, Sana'a, Yemen: implications for plume-lithosphere interaction and polybaric melt hybridization". Journal of Petrology. 38 (10): 1359–1390. doi:10.1093/petroj/38.10.1359.
External links
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United Arab Emirates |
- List of mountains in the United Arab Emirates
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Yemen | Hadhramaut range |
- Jabal Ar-Rays?
- Jabal Husn Ghuraf
- Jebel Shaqb?
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Sarat range[lower-alpha 16] |
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Note: Mountains are sorted in alphabetical order, unless where it concerns ranges. The highest confirmed mountains in each country are indicated with 'HP', and those with the highest peak are indicated with 'HP', bearing in mind that in the UAE, the highest mountain and the mountain with the highest peak are different. Outcrops are indicated with 'OC', and outliers with 'OL', and anticlines with 'AC'. Volcanoes are indicated with 'V', volcanic craters with 'VC', lava fields with 'LF', and volcanic fields with 'VF'.
Other notes:
- Shared with the UAE
- Also regarded as being of the Western Hajar
- Also regarded as being of the Western Hajar
- Shared with the UAE
- Shared with the UAE
- Sensu lato, shared with Yemen
- Shared with Yemen
- Sensu lato
- Sensu lato
- Shared with Oman
- Shared with Oman
- Highest mountain in the UAE, but the peak is in Oman
- Due to the peak of Jebel Jais being in Oman, this mountain has the highest confirmed peak in the UAE
- Shared with Oman
- Shared with Oman
- Shared with Saudi Arabia
- Highest confirmed peak in the Arabian Peninsula
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На других языках
- [en] Harra of Arhab
[ru] Харра-Архаб
Харра-Архаб — вулкан в Йемене в мухафазе Амран.
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