Kuh-e Ayyub Ansar vulcano
Aggiornato: 8 feb. 2023 22:54 GMT -
Lava dome 2506 m / 8222 ft
Iran, 36.32°N / 47.25°E
Stato attuale: estinto (probabilmente) (0 di 5)
Iran, 36.32°N / 47.25°E
Stato attuale: estinto (probabilmente) (0 di 5)
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Eruzioni del vulcano Kuh-e Ayyub Ansar: None during the past 10,000 years
Less than 2.58 million years ago (Pleistocene)
Latest nearby earthquakes
Non terremoti recentiSfondo
Two volcanic centers near Takab noted by Boccaletti (1976-77) may be the same features identified in IAVCEI (1973) to the SE of Sahand volcano, though located about a degree of latitude further south. The northern-most feature, Kuh-e Ayyub Ansar, appears to be a dome (about 3 x 5 km) in satellite imagery. A second hill about 20 km ESE may be a resistant outcrop of a lava flow, a situation seen in other parts of Iran.---
Source: Smithsonian / GVP volcano information
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