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Harra of Bal Haf Volcano

Updated: Mar 29, 2024 09:29 GMT -
volcanic field 233 m / 764 ft
Arabian Peninsula (World), 14.05°N / 48.33°E
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)

Harra of Bal Haf volcano is a small volcanic field about 100 km SW of the city of Al Mukalla in southern Yemen along the along the coast of the Gulf of Aden.
At least one basaltic lava flow is probably of historical age.

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Typical eruption style: effusive
Harra of Bal Haf volcano eruptions: unknown, no recent eruptions

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Background

Harra of Bal Haf volcanic field is located at the southern end of the Balhaf graben. The volcanic field contains cinder cones, tuff cones and large aa lava flows. Lava flows from vents at the cinder cones cover much of the coastal flats and form the irregular shorelline.
The At-Tabâb tuff cone rises from the shoreline and forms the highest point of the volcanic field. It contains a large, 1.5 wide crater, inside which a cinder cone and associated lava flows are located. Another tuff cone to the east contains a lake.

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