Rhyolite, Basalt, Andesite, Trachyandesite and Trachyte[1]
Last eruption
Unknown[1]
The Alid Volcano is a stratovolcano located in the Northern Red Sea region of Eritrea in the Danakil Depression. The peak elevation from its base is 904 metres (2,966 ft). The volcano's most recent activity was identified in 1928, when it emitted smoke.[citation needed] It is a large volcano located in the northern east coast.
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interpretation of thermal water and gas samples from Krýsuvík, Iceland and Alid, Eritrea. The United Nations University. Report No. 18, 2004. Snæbjörn Guðmundsson:...
fighting an effective guerilla warfare against the Ummayads. A short-lived Alid Shiite state collapsed before the subsequent take-over by the Ziyarid princes...
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