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NASA photo of Ethiopia’s Dendi Caldera

April 2nd, 2008 |  |  8 Comments

(NASA News) Dendi Caldera, Ethiopia is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 16 crew member on the International Space Station.

The Dendi Caldera is located on the Ethiopian Plateau, approximately 86 kilometers to the southwest of Addis Ababa. A caldera is a geological feature formed by the near-total eruption of magma from beneath a volcano, leading to collapse of the volcanic structure into the now-empty magma chamber. This collapse typically leaves a crater or depression where the volcano stood, and later volcanic activity can fill the caldera with younger lavas, ash, pyroclastic rocks, and sediments. While much of the volcanic rock in the area is comprised of basalt erupted as part of the opening of the East African Rift, more silica-rich rock types (characterized by minerals such as quartz and feldspar) are also present.

The approximately 4 kilometers wide Dendi Caldera includes some of this silica-rich volcanic rock — the rim of the caldera, visible in this view, is comprised mainly of poorly-consolidated ash erupted during the Tertiary Period (approximately 65 — 2 million years ago).

A notable feature of the Dendi Caldera is the presence of two shallow lakes formed within the central depression (center). This image also highlights a radial drainage pattern surrounding the remnants of the Dendi volcanic cone. Such patterns typically form around volcanoes, as rainfall has equal potential to move downslope on all sides of the cone and incise channels. No historical volcanic eruptions of Dendi are recorded, however the Wonchi Caldera 13 kilometers to the southwest (not shown) may have been active as “recently” as A.D. 550, say NASA scientists.

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8 Comments to “NASA photo of Ethiopia’s Dendi Caldera”

  1. fsih says:

    i have visited wenchi and it is a very beautifull place to visit. It is very close to Ambo ethiopia hotel.

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    April 2nd, 2008 at 1:19 PM

  2. arch- says:

    Is it WONCHI? i have visited Wonchi by a group when i was i AAU. It is a wonderfull place.

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    April 2nd, 2008 at 2:49 PM

  3. Sam says:

    Fsih, It is very intersting! I would love to visit it as well. How close can you get? How did you get there? Is there a tour guide and transportation available?

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    April 2nd, 2008 at 3:38 PM

  4. Arif says:

    ^^ that is not Wenchi but very close.

    http://oromantic.wordpress.com/2008/04/02/ginchi-and-wenchi/

    It is around Ginchi. Very beautiful place.

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    April 2nd, 2008 at 4:13 PM

  5. Ene negn says:

    I wish they took pictures of my village!

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    April 3rd, 2008 at 11:49 AM

  6. Alex says:

    It is near my village

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    April 4th, 2008 at 2:43 PM

  7. Godanaw says:

    This place called Dendi. It is very beautiful. I recommend everybody to visit. I was there three years ago.

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    April 4th, 2008 at 9:32 PM

  8. yikerebelen says:

    can they bring the foto’s of abaye , and all other natural resources. I have heard all natural resources can be seen from above, and you can see also the easiest place of abaye for construction

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    April 6th, 2008 at 5:59 AM

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