Taftan (volcano)

Taftan
Koh-i-Taftan ("Mountain of Taftan"),[1] The Boiling Mountain,[2] Ziyārat.[3] Koh-i-Chehaltan ("Mountain of the Forty Beings"[4]).[5]
Highest point
Elevation3,941 m (12,930 ft)[6]
Prominence2,901 m (9,518 ft)[6]
Ranked 109th
ListingUltra
Coordinates28°36′00″N 61°07′57″E / 28.60000°N 61.13250°E / 28.60000; 61.13250[6]
Naming
English translationThe place of heat[7]
Geography
Taftan is located in Iran
Taftan
Taftan
Iran
LocationSistan and Baluchestan, Iran.
Geology
Mountain typeStratovolcano
Last eruptionUncertain
Shelter on Taftan

Taftan (Balochi: تپتان, Taptân, Persian: تفتان, Taftân, in Balochi and also Persian for "blistering, smoldering, fuming") is an active stratovolcano in south-eastern Iran in the Sistan and Baluchestan province. With variable heights reported, all around 4,000 metres (13,000 ft) above sea level, it is the highest mountain in south-eastern Iran. The nearest city is Khash.

Taftan has two main summits, Narkuh and Madehkuh, and various heights have been reported for both summits. The northwestern Narkuh has two craters and is the older of the two summits. The southeastern Madehkuh summit is surrounded by fresh-looking lava flows and has at least three craters. The principal rock at Taftan is andesite.

Reports of historical volcanic activity are unclear and the youngest radiometric dates are 6,950 ± 20 years before present. Currently, the volcano features vigorous fumarolic activity that is visible from a great distance and involves numerous vents on Materkuh. Taftan appears to be part of a geothermal area; there are a number of hot springs around the volcano.

Taftan is part of a volcanic arc in Iran, together with Bazman, also in Iran, and Koh-i-Sultan in Pakistan. This volcanic arc has formed on Cretaceous-Eocene sedimentary layers and has resulted from the subduction of the oceanic Arabian Plate beneath Iran at the Makran trench.

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