Gelai | |
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Mlima Gelai (Swahili) | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,942 m (9,652 ft) |
Coordinates | 2°37′09″S 36°06′01″E / 2.61917°S 36.10028°E |
Geography | |
Country | Tanzania |
Region | Arusha Region |
District | Longido District |
Geology | |
Mountain type | Shield |
Volcanic region | Crater Highlands |
Last eruption | Pleistocene |
Climbing | |
Access | Public |
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]