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    One of a series of images with descriptions of igneous and volcanic geological features in field environments (24.57Mb)
    Date
    2009-03
    Author
    Barker, Daniel S.
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    Geological Sciences
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    One of a series of images with descriptions of igneous and volcanic geological features in field environments.
    Subject
    Field geology
    Field photography
    Volcanology
    Volcanic rocks
    Igneous rocks
    Spatter
    Lava
    Ejecta
    Aden Crater, Portillo volcanic field, New Mexico
    Vesuvius
    Magma conduit
    Kilauea caldera
    Izu Oshima , Japan
    Lava Butte,Oregon
    Welded spatter
    El Comal scoria cone
    Amealco caldera, Mexico
    Residual heat
    Kilauea Iki, Hawaii
    Puu Puai cone
    Eldgja fissure, Iceland
    "The Ugly Pool", Iceland
    Halemaumau, Kilauea caldera
    Hornitos "little ovens"
    Lua Manu, Kilauea
    1783 Laki eruption, Iceland
    Krafla, Iceland
    Craters of the Moon, Idaho
    Compaction
    Pitigliano, Italy
    Onano spatter flow, Italy
    Vents
    Solidus temperature
    Scoria
    Erosion
    Quenching
    Crater rim
    Explosive eruption
    Deposition
    Spatter ramparts
    Spatter cones
    Spatter-fed lava flow
    Lava flow
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    http://hdl.handle.net/2152/6303
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