Gelai Volcano

Gelai
Mlima Gelai (Swahili)
Gelai viewed across Lake Natron
Highest point
Elevation2,942 m (9,652 ft)
Coordinates2°37′09″S 36°06′01″E / 2.61917°S 36.10028°E / -2.61917; 36.10028
Geography
Map
Country Tanzania
RegionArusha Region
DistrictLongido District
Geology
Mountain typeShield
Volcanic regionCrater Highlands
Last eruptionPleistocene
Climbing
AccessPublic
Topographical map of the Crater Highlands, looking from the north to the southwest. Gelai is to the lower right

Gelai Volcano also known as Gelai (Mlima Gelai, in Swahili) stands at 2,942 metres (9,652 ft) tall[1] and is located in Longido District of Arusha Region in Tanzania. The volcano is located in the geographic area of the Crater Highlands and is a shield volcano that last erupted in the pleistocene.[2] It is at the southeastern edge of Lake Natron in the East African Rift. Gelai is the third most prominent peak in Arusha Region and is the 13th highest peak in Arusha region.[3] Volcanic activity on Gelai dates to less than one million years ago.[4] A number of earthquakes occurred in the area in the summer of 2007. Associated with the largest earthquake on 17 July, a NNE-oriented fracture or narrow graben formed on the southern flank of Gelai. The fracture may be associated with the intrusion of a narrow dike at a depth of around 4,000 metres (13,000 ft).[4]

  1. ^ "Earth from Space: Cool Lava in Africa's Great Rift Valley, European Space Agency, 30 April 2010". Archived from the original on 10 June 2016. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Smithsonian, Gelai overview". Retrieved 2023-03-25.
  3. ^ "Gelai".
  4. ^ a b "Delvaux, D, et al., Surface ruptures associated to the July-August 2007 Gelai volcano-tectonic event, North Tanzania, Geophysical Research Abstracts, 2008". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-01-14.