2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2015.12.008
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Wendo Koshe Pumice: The latest Holocene silicic explosive eruption product of the Corbetti Volcanic System (Southern Ethiopia)

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“…The volume of the CO6 lava coulee on Chabbi (0.47 km 3 ) is similar to the volume of the pyroclastic deposit of the WKYP (0.4 km 3 dense rock equivalent; Rapprich et al, ). WKYP was deposited at 2.3 ka and has been followed by four lava flows on Chabbi.…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…The volume of the CO6 lava coulee on Chabbi (0.47 km 3 ) is similar to the volume of the pyroclastic deposit of the WKYP (0.4 km 3 dense rock equivalent; Rapprich et al, ). WKYP was deposited at 2.3 ka and has been followed by four lava flows on Chabbi.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The obsidian coulees form large lobes in multiple directions as they radiate out from the source, with typical widths of 300-500 m. Typical runout distances are 2-3 km. The most recent obsidian coulee (CO6) is of similar magnitude (0.47 km 3 ; Table 3) to the Dense Rock Equivalent of WKYP (0.4 km 3 ; Rapprich et al, 2016). There are six mapped lava coulees associated with Chabbi-assuming a similar magnitude for each coulee,~2.4 km 3 of lava is accounted for.…”
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“…There is also evidence of lower-magnitude postcaldera activity at the Tullu Fike complex immediately north of the caldera, which may be the source of late Quaternary pumice deposits located in the caldera walls (Fontijn et al, 2018;Mohr et al, 1980). It has produced several silicic Holocene eruptions, which have generated aphyric obsidian flows and/or pumice fall deposits and are documented in terrestrial sections and lake sediment cores up to 167 km from the volcano (Fontijn et al, 2018;Martin-Jones et al, 2017;Rapprich et al, 2016). It has produced several silicic Holocene eruptions, which have generated aphyric obsidian flows and/or pumice fall deposits and are documented in terrestrial sections and lake sediment cores up to 167 km from the volcano (Fontijn et al, 2018;Martin-Jones et al, 2017;Rapprich et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%