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The Ashangi Basalts are the earliest in north , hence they are in the lowest position. These dark are separated from the Mesozoic formations below it by basal conglomerates. The basalts hold that developed before the magma reached the earth surface. These basalts are weathered, partially eroded and have a sub-horizontal stratification, particularly at the lower part. This series was created during the first period of the eruptions in north Ethiopia, in the .

(2025). 9783030049546, SpringerNature. .


Name and definition
The name was coined by geologist William Thomas Blanford, who accompanied the British Expedition to Abyssinia in 1868, after in Tigray, which is surrounded by large outcrops of the formation. So far the nomenclature has not been proposed for recognition to the International Commission on Stratigraphy.


Stratigraphic context
The formation covers sedimentary rocks, particularly Amba Aradam Formation and Adigrat Sandstone. In many places, on its upper side, deposits of intra-volcanic sedimentary rock occur.


Environment
These volcanic rocks formed through melting of Earth's mantle. After generation, lava flowed out over the surface, in successive flows. Some part of it disappeared within the next 1 to 3 million years due to weathering and erosion, while other parts remained present. Within the basalt, columnar joints occur as a result of cooling; they are visible along the flanks of the ridges. The columnar joints are perpendicular to the surface of the lava flows; they are mostly vertical, but may also be strongly inclined. The lower succession, the one that overlies the Amba Aradam Formation and the Adigrat Sandstone holds vertical and closely spaced columnar joints. A common characteristic of the columnar joints observed in the Ashangi Basalts is their or shape (in plan view).


Lithology
The Ashangi Basalts are made of coarse-grained minerals, surrounded by a matrix of fine-grained plagioclases and ; some iron oxides are also present.


Geographical extent
The Ashangi formation occurs widely in , including the area and .

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