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Erta Ale

Erta Ale (or Ertale or Irta'ale; /ˈərtə ˈl/ 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). The volcano is located in the Danakil Depression, an area on the border between Ethiopia and Eritrea that is below sea level. It is the most active of the volcanos in Ethiopia.[3]

Erta Ale
Erta Ale in May 2008
Highest point
Elevation613 m (2,011 ft)[1]
ListingList of volcanoes in Ethiopia
Coordinates13°36′23″N 40°39′41″E / 13.60639°N 40.66139°E / 13.60639; 40.66139
Geography
Parent rangeErta Ale Range
Geology
Mountain typeShield volcano
Last eruption2005 to 2020 [2]

Geology edit

Erta Ale is 613 metres (2,011 ft) high, with one or sometimes two active lava lakes at the summit which occasionally overflow on the south side of the volcano.[1] It is notable for holding the longest-existing lava lake, present since the early years of the twentieth century (1906). Volcanoes with lava lakes are very rare: there are only eight in the world.[4]

Erta Ale means "smoking mountain" in the local Afar language and its southernmost pit is known locally as "the gateway to Hell". In 2009, it was mapped by a team from the BBC using three-dimensional laser techniques,[5] in order for the mapping team to maintain a distance and avoid the lakes' searingly hot temperatures.

Erta Ale is centered over the East African Rift system, which is a triple junction setting whose movements are resulting in the formation of a pull-apart basin or rift. The volcano comprises mainly mafic material which has been brought up to the surface caused by unroofing of the mantle due to this rift formation.[citation needed]

There was a major eruption on 25 September 2005 which killed 250 head of livestock and forced thousands of nearby residents to flee.[6] There was further lava flow in August 2007, forcing the evacuation of hundreds and leaving two missing.[7] An eruption on 4 November 2008 was reported by scientists at Addis Ababa University.[8] Another eruption was reported in January 2017.[9]

Tourism edit

 
Tourists standing at the crater and watching the lava lake's activity

Erta Ale is the most regularly visited volcano in the Danakil Alps.[10] However, not much is known about the volcano, and the surrounding terrain is some of the most inhospitable on Earth, making travel difficult and dangerous. The Afar region also experiences intermittent ethnic violence due to unification struggles by the native Afar people. On January 17, 2012, a group of European tourists was attacked at Erta Ale. Five tourists were killed, two taken as hostages and seven others wounded.[11] The Afar Revolutionary Democratic Unity Front (ARDUF) claimed responsibility for the attack[12] and released the two kidnapped tourists in March 2012.[13] One travel guide recommends hiring "one or maybe two armed guards or police" as guides to visit Erta Ale.[14] Commercial tour companies offer tours to Erta Ale which are generally accompanied by military escort.

In December 2017, a German tourist was fatally shot while descending Erta Ale.[15]

In popular culture edit

Erta Ale was featured in the episode "Volcano" of the 2008 documentary series Earth: The Biography. The lava lake on Erta Ale was shown briefly during the 2010 movie Clash of the Titans during the journey sequence where Perseus travels to the underworld. Erta Ale is featured in the 2016 Werner Herzog documentary, Into the Inferno.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Erta Ale, Ethiopia". Volcano World. Oregon State University. Retrieved 2007-08-08.
  2. ^ "Erta Ale volcano". 12 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Global Volcanism Program | Erta Ale". Smithsonian Institution | Global Volcanism Program. Retrieved 2023-07-04.
  4. ^ "Rare lava lake discovered on remote island is one of only eight". cnn.com. CNN. Retrieved 5 July 2019.
  5. ^ Hottest Place On Earth, Episode 2 at bbc.co.uk
  6. ^ "Focus on Ethiopia, September 2005" 2010-10-05 at the Wayback Machine, UN-OCHA . Retrieved 25 February 2009.
  7. ^ "Fears after volcano in Ethiopia". BBC News. 2007-08-15. Retrieved 2007-08-15.
  8. ^ there was also one in 2009. "Volcano erupts in Ertale volcanic area of Afar Region" 2010-04-26 at the Wayback Machine, Ethiopian News Agency website . Retrieved 20 January 2010.
  9. ^ "New flank eruption at Erta Ale volcano, Ethiopia". The Watchers - Daily news service | Watchers.NEWS. Retrieved 2017-05-14.
  10. ^ Briggs, Philip; Blatt, Brian (2009). Ethiopia. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 311. ISBN 9781841622842.
  11. ^ "Deadly attack on tourists at Erta Ale - further details: 5 dead, 4 abducted and 7 wounded". VolcanoDiscovery. 18 January 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2013.
  12. ^ "Erta Ale Janurary [sic] 17 kidnapping – ARDUF claims responsability [sic], hostages said to be well". VolcanoDiscovery. 20 February 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2013.
  13. ^ "Kidnapped German tourists released (Erta Ale, Danakil, Ethiopia incident 17 Jan 2012)". VolcanoDiscovery. 6 March 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2013.
  14. ^ Briggs, Philip; Blatt, Brian (2009). Ethiopia: the Bradt Travel Guide (Fifth ed.). Chalfont St Peter: Bradt Travel Guides. p. 313. ISBN 978-1-84162-284-2.
  15. ^ Berhane, Daniel (2017-12-05). "An armed group from Eritrea kills a German in Erta Ale, Ethiopia". Horn Affairs. Retrieved 2017-12-07.

External links edit

  • Photos from an expedition in Nov and Dec 2009
  • Photos from an expedition to Erta Ale and the Danakil in Feb. 2008
  • (in French) Photos of Erta Ale: Expedition Nov 2006
  • BBC article about Erta Ale
  • Photographs of Erta Ale, February 2015

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Erta Ale or Ertale or Irta ale ˈ er t e 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 The volcano is located in the Danakil Depression an area on the border between Ethiopia and Eritrea that is below sea level It is the most active of the volcanos in Ethiopia 3 Erta AleErta Ale in May 2008Highest pointElevation613 m 2 011 ft 1 ListingList of volcanoes in EthiopiaCoordinates13 36 23 N 40 39 41 E 13 60639 N 40 66139 E 13 60639 40 66139GeographyErta AleAfar Depression Afar Region EthiopiaParent rangeErta Ale RangeGeologyMountain typeShield volcanoLast eruption2005 to 2020 2 Contents 1 Geology 2 Tourism 3 In popular culture 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksGeology editErta Ale is 613 metres 2 011 ft high with one or sometimes two active lava lakes at the summit which occasionally overflow on the south side of the volcano 1 It is notable for holding the longest existing lava lake present since the early years of the twentieth century 1906 Volcanoes with lava lakes are very rare there are only eight in the world 4 Erta Ale means smoking mountain in the local Afar language and its southernmost pit is known locally as the gateway to Hell In 2009 it was mapped by a team from the BBC using three dimensional laser techniques 5 in order for the mapping team to maintain a distance and avoid the lakes searingly hot temperatures Erta Ale is centered over the East African Rift system which is a triple junction setting whose movements are resulting in the formation of a pull apart basin or rift The volcano comprises mainly mafic material which has been brought up to the surface caused by unroofing of the mantle due to this rift formation citation needed There was a major eruption on 25 September 2005 which killed 250 head of livestock and forced thousands of nearby residents to flee 6 There was further lava flow in August 2007 forcing the evacuation of hundreds and leaving two missing 7 An eruption on 4 November 2008 was reported by scientists at Addis Ababa University 8 Another eruption was reported in January 2017 9 nbsp View of Erta Ale from the base camp nbsp Erta Ale volcano EA and Ethiopian Highlands EH as seen from space nbsp The lava lake in the caldera of Erta Ale nbsp The lava lake s activity in January 2018 nbsp Dry lava field on the topTourism edit nbsp Tourists standing at the crater and watching the lava lake s activityErta Ale is the most regularly visited volcano in the Danakil Alps 10 However not much is known about the volcano and the surrounding terrain is some of the most inhospitable on Earth making travel difficult and dangerous The Afar region also experiences intermittent ethnic violence due to unification struggles by the native Afar people On January 17 2012 a group of European tourists was attacked at Erta Ale Five tourists were killed two taken as hostages and seven others wounded 11 The Afar Revolutionary Democratic Unity Front ARDUF claimed responsibility for the attack 12 and released the two kidnapped tourists in March 2012 13 One travel guide recommends hiring one or maybe two armed guards or police as guides to visit Erta Ale 14 Commercial tour companies offer tours to Erta Ale which are generally accompanied by military escort In December 2017 a German tourist was fatally shot while descending Erta Ale 15 In popular culture editErta Ale was featured in the episode Volcano of the 2008 documentary series Earth The Biography The lava lake on Erta Ale was shown briefly during the 2010 movie Clash of the Titans during the journey sequence where Perseus travels to the underworld Erta Ale is featured in the 2016 Werner Herzog documentary Into the Inferno See also editErta Ale Range Geography of Ethiopia List of volcanoes in EthiopiaReferences edit a b Erta Ale Ethiopia Volcano World Oregon State University Retrieved 2007 08 08 Erta Ale volcano 12 June 2019 Global Volcanism Program Erta Ale Smithsonian Institution Global Volcanism Program Retrieved 2023 07 04 Rare lava lake discovered on remote island is one of only eight cnn com CNN Retrieved 5 July 2019 Hottest Place On Earth Episode 2 at bbc co uk Focus on Ethiopia September 2005 Archived 2010 10 05 at the Wayback Machine UN OCHA Retrieved 25 February 2009 Fears after volcano in Ethiopia BBC News 2007 08 15 Retrieved 2007 08 15 there was also one in 2009 Volcano erupts in Ertale volcanic area of Afar Region Archived 2010 04 26 at the Wayback Machine Ethiopian News Agency website Retrieved 20 January 2010 New flank eruption at Erta Ale volcano Ethiopia The Watchers Daily news service Watchers NEWS Retrieved 2017 05 14 Briggs Philip Blatt Brian 2009 Ethiopia Bradt Travel Guides p 311 ISBN 9781841622842 Deadly attack on tourists at Erta Ale further details 5 dead 4 abducted and 7 wounded VolcanoDiscovery 18 January 2012 Retrieved 26 October 2013 Erta Ale Janurary sic 17 kidnapping ARDUF claims responsability sic hostages said to be well VolcanoDiscovery 20 February 2012 Retrieved 26 October 2013 Kidnapped German tourists released Erta Ale Danakil Ethiopia incident 17 Jan 2012 VolcanoDiscovery 6 March 2012 Retrieved 26 October 2013 Briggs Philip Blatt Brian 2009 Ethiopia the Bradt Travel Guide Fifth ed Chalfont St Peter Bradt Travel Guides p 313 ISBN 978 1 84162 284 2 Berhane Daniel 2017 12 05 An armed group from Eritrea kills a German in Erta Ale Ethiopia Horn Affairs Retrieved 2017 12 07 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Erta Ale Photos from an expedition in Nov and Dec 2009 Photos from an expedition to Erta Ale and the Danakil in Feb 2008 in French Photos of Erta Ale Expedition Nov 2006 BBC article about Erta Ale Photographs of Erta Ale February 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Erta Ale amp oldid 1197058728, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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