Mallahle (also Mallali or Aruku[2]) is a stratovolcano on the border of Ethiopia and Eritrea, with a 6 km wide caldera.[1]
Mallahle is the highest peak in the Afdera region of Ethiopia. It is located in the Danakil Horst at the southern end of the Danakil Alps. It makes up part of the Bidu volcanic complex (with the Nabro Volcano, Bara Ale and Sork Ale).[3]
^ abc"Mallahle". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
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^"Sork Ale". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
Mallahle (also Mallali or Aruku) is a stratovolcano on the border of Ethiopia and Eritrea, with a 6 km wide caldera. Mallahle is the highest peak in the...
(Kenya) Mount Meru (Tanzania) Erta Ale (Ethiopia) Nabro Volcano (Eritrea) Mallahle (Eritrea) See Europe for calderas in the Canary Islands Americas Argentina...
Bidu Volcanic complex. It lies about 20 km southwest from the Nabro and Mallahle volcanoes. Asavyo has a 12 km wide caldera. "Map showing Asavyo". "Asavyo"...
topographical relief image of Nabro caldera (top; in Eritrea) next to the Mallahle volcanic caldera, then Mount Sarkali with the smaller Sork Ale caldera...
Volcanic Range. The largest of the Nabro Volcanic Range edifices are the Mallahle, Nabro, and Dubbi. The volcanic range extends northwestward to the Red...
part of the Bidu volcanic complex (with the Nabro Volcano, Bara Ale and Mallahle). The volcano has scoria cones suggesting Strombolian eruptions. At the...