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    Maars, tuff rings and tuff cones

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    One of a series of images with descriptions of igneous and volcanic geological features in field environments. (20.41Mb)
    Date
    2009-03
    Author
    Barker, Daniel S.
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    Department
    Geological Sciences
    Subject
    Volcanology
    Volcanic rocks
    Igneous rocks
    Field geology
    Field photography
    Fort Rock tuff ring, Oregon
    Maars
    tuff rings
    tuff cones
    monogenetic explosions
    scoria cones
    phreatic explosions
    phreatomagmatic explosions
    steam
    magma
    shallow aquifer
    surface water
    overburden
    dissolved gases
    ejecta
    volcanic landforms
    Airfall deposits
    pyroclastic surge deposits
    pyroclastic flow deposits
    lava flows
    quenching
    diatremes
    shallow explosion craters
    Lakes
    Groundwater table
    ponds
    Germany
    Ulmen, Germany
    Weinfelder Maar
    Daun, West Eifel district, Germany
    Schalkebrener Maar
    Uganda
    equator
    Lake Averno , Campi Flegrei caldera, Italy
    Augustus
    Canal
    Harbor
    toxic gases
    Virgil
    Dante
    Underworld
    Hole-in-the-Ground Maar
    Oregon
    lunar craters
    Apollo astronauts
    spacesuits
    Kilbourne Hole maar
    El Paso, Texas
    basalt lava
    steam explosions
    rim deposits
    Surge deposits
    sedimentary rocks
    Mantle xenoliths
    Tuff rings
    Diamond Head, Honolulu, Hawaii
    wind direction
    eruption
    Punchbowl, Honolulu, Hawaii
    Fort Rock, Oregon
    lake basin
    Wave erosion
    lapilli tuff
    rock shelters
    Mazama Ash
    Crater Lake caldera
    artifacts
    dipping beds
    vent
    Cerro Colorado tuff ring
    Pinacate volcanic field, Sonora, Mexico
    fallout
    Normal faults
    downward displacement
    Crater Hill tuff ring, Auckland, New Zealand
    Laki fissure, Iceland
    Hverdal tuff ring, Iceland
    Rapa Nui (Easter Island)
    magma supply
    Koko Crater tuff cone, Oahu, Hawaii
    Tule Lake California
    Katia and Maurice Krafft
    Fort Portal, Uganda
    coastlines
    buried river valleys
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    http://hdl.handle.net/2152/6292
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