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Oku Volcanic Field

Cameroon

Last Update1 year ago
Elevation
3011 m
Coordinates
6.2500, 10.5000
Status
Normal
Level 1
Volcano Oku Volcanic Field
Type
Volcanic field

About Oku Volcanic Field

Numerous maars and basaltic cinder cones lie on or near the deeply dissected rhyolitic and trachytic Mount Oku massif along the Cameroon volcanic line. The Mount Oku stratovolcano is cut by a large caldera. The Oku volcanic field is noted for two crater lakes, Lake Nyos to the N and Lake Monoun to the S, that have produced catastrophic carbon-dioxide gas release events. The 15 August 1984 gas release at Lake Monoun was attributed to overturn of stratified lake water, triggered by an earthquake and landslide. The Lake Nyos event on 21 August 1986 caused at least 1,700 fatalities. The emission of ~1 km3 of magmatic carbon dioxide has been attributed either to overturn of stratified lake waters as a result of a non-volcanic process, or to phreatic explosions or injection of hot gas into the lake.

Volcano Status Guide

5
Danger
4
Eruption
3
Minor
2
Unrest
1
Normal