Atakor volcanic field

Atakor Volcanic Field
Landsat satellite image of the Ahaggar with its central volcanic field
Highest point
Elevation2,918 m (9,573 ft)[1]
Coordinates23°20′N 5°50′E / 23.33°N 5.83°E / 23.33; 5.83[1]
Geography
Atakor Volcanic Field is located in Algeria
Atakor Volcanic Field
Atakor Volcanic Field

Atakor volcanic field ("Atakor" in Tuareg means "swollen part, knot at the end of something"[2]) is a volcanic field in Algeria. It lies in the Hoggar mountains and consists of a variety of volcanic features such as lava flows and about 450 individual vents which create a spectacular scenery.

Atakor is one of several large volcanic fields in this mountain range, which sits atop of a domal uplift and has erupted basalt, trachyte and phonolite. Volcanism in Atakor took place in several different phases, beginning 20 million years ago and continuing into the Holocene. Presently there is fumarolic activity.

  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference GVP was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Bernus 1991, p. 118.

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