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A Volcanic eruption took place in 1222 at a volcanic field in Northern Syria near Killis (also Kilis), Turkey. The volcano probably formed because of a regional Graben. The Volcano is Andesitic-Basaltic in composition.
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 600 metres (1,970 ft) (approx) |
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Mountain type | Volcanic field |
Last eruption | 1222 |
Eruptions
edit1222 Eruption
editThe eruption was a VEI 0 that produced lava flows sometime in 1222 AD.
Other fields
editFields that are of Miocene-Quaternary in age are located in nearby Turkey.
References
edit- Global Volcanism Program
- Volcanolive.com
- Volcanodiscovery.com
External links
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