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After about 10 seconds, the first blocks impact on the water, while the ash could and the small pyroclastic flows on the flank of the cone expand and develop further. (Ph...
File: _D702865.jpg | 8162 Hits Copyright: Jorge Santos --- Image found in Anak Krakatau eruption July 2009 - anatomy of an explosion ... and in: Photo of the Day ... and in: Photo of the Week
A stronger burst of ash creates small pyroclastic flows on the upper slope of the cone. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer)
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Warm spring water seeps out from the volcanic sand near sea level and creates a bizarre miniature landscape of canyons and stream valleys. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer)
File: vanuatu_g15380.jpg | 1451 Hits Copyright: Tom Pfeiffer / www.volcano-photo.com --- Image found in Vanuatu May 2009: colors ... and in: Photo of the Day
Small pyroclastic flows on both sides of the upper cone of Caliente lava dome. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer)
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Zeolithe from Santorini (Photo: Tobias Schorr)
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Detail of a shell from El Golfo with a small foraminifere. (Photo: Tobias Schorr)
File: lanzarote_2013-6330.jpg | 390 Hits Copyright: Tobias Schorr / www.methana.com --- Image found in Lanzarote Dec 2013
Redating the Minoan eruption of Santorini A 3600 y.o. fossil olive tree discovered in the Minoan pumice allows to refine the date of the Minoan eruption on Santorini to the 17th century B.C.
Volcano Tours on Hawai'i The Hawaiian Islands are not only home to the most active volcanoes in the world, Kilauea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island, but also boast a unique natural environment. Born by volcanic activity of a very active hot spot in the middle of the Pacific Plate, they are a showcase of natural history.
Colors of Iceland Mighty waterfalls, hot pools and geysers, giant glaciers , ... Explore the variety of Iceland´s landscapes learn how they were formed through tectonic plates drifting apart and different types of volcanism.