Volcanic history of the northernmost part of the Harrat Rahat volcanic field, Saudi Arabia
March 1, 2018
We present a detailed geologic investigation of Pleistocene to Holocene mafic volcanism within the northernmost part of the Harrat Rahat volcanic field, proximal to the city of Al-Madinah, Saudi Arabia. Our study area covers ∼570 km2, and encompasses lava flows, scoria cones, and shield volcanoes of 32 mapped eruptive units consisting of continental, intraplate alkalic and tholeiitic basalts, hawaiites, and a mugearite that erupted from at least 1014 ± 14 ka to a single Holocene event at 1256 A.D. Typical lava flows are roughly 10–15 km long, although they reach nearly 23 km, 1–3 km wide, and ∼10 m thick. The majority of eruptives in our study area erupted ca. 400–340 ka and ca. 180–100 ka. Despite small individual volumes (
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2018 |
|---|---|
| Title | Volcanic history of the northernmost part of the Harrat Rahat volcanic field, Saudi Arabia |
| DOI | 10.1130/GES01625.1 |
| Authors | Drew T. Downs, Mark E. Stelten, Duane E. Champion, Hannah R. Dietterich, Zohair Nawab, Hani M. Zahran, Khalid Hassan, Jamal Shawali |
| Publication Type | Article |
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Series Title | Geosphere |
| Index ID | 70196286 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
| USGS Organization | Volcano Science Center |
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