About: Alaji Basalts

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The Alaji (upper) Basalts are the youngest series of the Ethiopian flood basalts. The most recent flows are only 15 million years old.

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  • The Alaji (upper) Basalts are the youngest series of the Ethiopian flood basalts. The most recent flows are only 15 million years old. (en)
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  • Mt. Gumawta, Tembien highlands (en)
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  • Alaji Basalts (en)
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  • Imba Alaje Mountain (en)
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  • Miocene (en)
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  • Pliocene shield volcanoes, locally (en)
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  • The Alaji (upper) Basalts are the youngest series of the Ethiopian flood basalts. The most recent flows are only 15 million years old. (en)
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  • Alaji Basalts (en)
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