
Erta Ale - Wikipedia
Erta Ale (or Ertale or Irta'ale; / ˈ ər t ə ˈ eɪ l / Amharic: ኤርታሌ) is a continuously active basaltic shield volcano in the Afar Region of northeastern Ethiopia, which is itself part of the wider Afar Triangle (a barren desert region straddling Djibouti, Ethiopia and Eritrea).
Erta Ale Volcano, Ethiopia (Africa) - Facts & Information ...
Jan 15, 2025 · Erta Ale volcano is a large basaltic shield volcano in the Erta Ale volcanic range in the central northern Danakil depression (NE Ethiopia). It is famed for its persistent lava lake which has been active during most of the past decades since it was first discovered in the 1960s.
Erta Ale - Global Volcanism Program
Ethiopia's Erta Ale shield volcano, located in a desolate desert region with intense heat, has a caldera that consists of at least two pit craters (North and South), formed by the collapse of the surface lying above an empty space. Each pit crater harbors an active lava lake.
Erta Ale | Danakil Depression - Brilliant Ethiopia
Erta Ale (meaning ‘Smoking Mountain’ in the Afar language) is Ethiopia’s most active volcano and contains one of just six active lava lakes on Earth. Sitting in the Danakil Depression under 40°C (104°F) heat, it’s as unforgiving as it is visually staggering.
Erta Ale Range - Wikipedia
Erta Ale Range is the most important axial volcanic chain of the Afar Depression, Afar Region, Ethiopia. It consists mostly of shield volcanoes. The active volcano Erta Ale is a prominent feature of the range. The highest volcano of the range is Ale Bagu, with an elevation of 1,031 m (3,383 ft) above sea level.
Erta Ale | Volcano World | Oregon State University
Oct 7, 2010 · Erta Ale is a remote and rarely visited volcano that is known currently to have an active lava lake in its summit crater. Erta Ale has undergone seven eruption events in the past 125 years. Three of the early eruption dates, 1873, 1903, and 1904 are uncertain.
Report on Erta Ale (Ethiopia) — July 2017 - Global Volcanism …
The Erta Ale basaltic shield volcano in Ethiopia has a 50-km-wide edifice that rises more than 600 m from below sea level in the Danakil depression. The volcano includes a 0.7 x 1.6 km summit crater hosting steep-sided pit craters.
Global Volcanism Program | Report on Erta Ale (Ethiopia) — June …
Ethiopia's Erta Ale shield volcano, located in a desolate desert region with intense heat, has a caldera that consists of at least two pit craters (North and South), formed by the collapse of the surface lying above an empty space. Each pit crater harbors an active lava lake.
Erta Ale Volcano, Ethiopia | John Seach
Erta Ale volcano has feature similar to the Hawaiian volcanoes of Kilauea and Mauna Loa. The caldera is 1.6 km x 0.7 km in diameter and two pit craters are often filled by lava lakes. The summit of Erta Ale is occupied by an ellipse-shaped sink elongated NNW-SSE (1600 X 700 m).
Erta Ale - Atlas Obscura
Aug 5, 2011 · Known by the Afar as the "smoking mountain" and "the gateway to hell," Erta Ale is a 2,011-foot-high constantly active basaltic shield volcano. It is one of only a handful of...