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Harrat Kishb Volcano

Updated: Mar 28, 2024 15:51 GMT -
volcanic field 1475 m / 4,839 ft
central Saudi Arabia, 22.8°N / 41.38°E
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)

Harrat Kishb volcano is a 5900 sq km volcanic field in central Saudi Arabia, east of the other N-S-trending chain of Harrats.
The volcanic field contains basaltic scoria cones, tuff rings, maars, lava domes and lava flows.

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Typical eruption style: effusive
Harrat Kishb volcano eruptions: unknown, less than 10,000 years ago

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Background

Most of the Harrat Kishb volcanic field is of Pleistocene age. Young Holocene flows are restricted to 3 areas in the western half of the field.
Jabal Aslaj cone and its associated lava flows contain abundant granitic blocks from basement rocks and ultramafic nodules. Jabal Hil is a large scoria cone with a 300-m-wide crater that was filled and overtopped by a lava lake.
Harrat Kishb includes several tuff rings and maars, including the 800 x 600 m wide Al Wabah maar in the west-central part of the Harrat. The most recent products of Harrat Kishb, which include the scoria cones and lava flows of Jabal Aslaj and Jabal Hil and the Jabal Shalman lava-dome, lava-flow, and scoria-cone complex, are stratigraphically younger than a pluvial period dated about 6500-4000 years before present. (from: Smithsonian / GVP)
The lava field contains a number of lava tubes, including Ghostly Cave (Kahf Al Ashbaah) and Kahf Al Mut'eb as some of the most known ones.

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