- Toussidé
Infobox Mountain
Name = Toussidé
Photo = Tousside.jpg| Caption = Toussidé from the Space Shuttle, October 1992
Elevation = 3,265 metres (10,712 feet)
Location =Chad
Range=Tibesti Mountains
Prominence = 1,593m
Listing = Ultra
Coordinates = coord|21.03|N|16.45|E|type:mountain
Topographic
Type=Stratovolcano |Age=|Last eruption=unknown
First ascent = | Easiest route =
Translation = | Language =Toussidé (also known as Tarso Toussidé) rises 3265 metres above sea level, the westernmost
volcano of theTibesti Mountains . The peak is almost centered within the black shape that has tentacle-shapedlava flow s extending down the western flank. The volcano’s base measures approximately 55 miles (90 km) in diameter. The light brownish area surrounding the peak shows a distinctive radial drainage pattern that is quite common forstratovolcano es as the terrain falls away from the main peak. The depression southeast of the volcano measures approximately 5 miles (8 km) in diameter and 3300 feet (1000 m) in depth. The white base is caused by an accumulation ofcarbonate salts, creating this soda lake of Tibesti. With the exception of small vents that emit gasses and a few hot springs that continue to deposit minerals at the surface of the crater floor, little volcanic activity presently occurs in this region.References
* [http://www.nasa.gov National Aeronautics and Space Administration]
* [http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=0205-01= Global Volcanism Program]
* [http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=17586 High-resolution NASA photograph]
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