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Gedamsa Caldera

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Mountain type
  
Caldera

Elevation
  
1,984 m

Last eruption
  
Holocene

Gedamsa Caldera

Similar
  
Alutu, Boset‑Bericha, Mount Zuqualla, Mount Fentale, Mount Chilalo

The Gedamsa Caldera is a 7 x 9 km caldera in the Main Ethiopian Rift valley. The caldera has steep sides with 100–200 metres (328–656 ft) high walls, the upper parts of which consist predominantly of rhyolitic lava flows deposited in a series of trachite ignimbrite eruptions. There are small basaltic spatter cones and fumarolic activity inside the caldera floor along with a series of (Late Pleistocene to Holocene) rhyolite and pumice deposits and a Holocene lava dome/flow.

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Gedamsa Caldera Wikipedia