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Coordinates: 13°47′27″N 40°33′16″E / 13.79083°N 40.55444°E / 13.79083; 40.55444
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'''Dalaffilla''', also called '''Gabuli''',or '''Alu-Dalafilla''' is a {{convert|578|m|ft|abbr=on}} high [[stratovolcano]] in [[Ethiopia]]. It is the highest point of [[Gulina]]. The only recorded eruption of Dalaffilla occurred in 2008 when lava flows from its western and northwestern flanks traveled to the northeast.<ref name=gvp>{{cite gvp|vn=221060|name=Alu-Dalafilla}}</ref>
'''Dalaffilla''', also called '''Gabuli''', or '''Alu-Dalafilla''' is a {{convert|578|m|ft|abbr=on}} high [[stratovolcano]] in [[Ethiopia]]. It is the highest point of [[Gulina]]. The only recorded eruption of Dalaffilla occurred in 2008 when lava flows from its western and northwestern flanks traveled to the northeast.<ref name=gvp>{{cite gvp|vn=221060|name=Alu-Dalafilla}}</ref>


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Revision as of 06:56, 5 February 2020

Dalaffilla
Dalaffilla is located in Ethiopia
Dalaffilla
Dalaffilla
Highest point
Elevation578 m (1,896 ft)[1]
Coordinates13°47′27″N 40°33′16″E / 13.79083°N 40.55444°E / 13.79083; 40.55444[1]
Geography
LocationEthiopia Ethiopia
Geology
Mountain typeStratovolcano with Fissure vents
Last eruption2008

Dalaffilla, also called Gabuli, or Alu-Dalafilla is a 578 m (1,896 ft) high stratovolcano in Ethiopia. It is the highest point of Gulina. The only recorded eruption of Dalaffilla occurred in 2008 when lava flows from its western and northwestern flanks traveled to the northeast.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Alu-Dalafilla". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.