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    ʻAʻā USGS definition of Pāhoehoe USGS definition of Ropy Pāhoehoe Volcanic landforms of Hawaii USGS hazards associated with lava flows Hawaiian Volcano...
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    that is visually suggestive of pāhoehoe lava, hence the name. The lamps are designed in a variety of styles and colours. Lava lamps can be associated with...
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    still-flowing lava stream. Tubes form in one of two ways: either by the crusting over of lava channels, or from pāhoehoe flows where the lava is moving under...
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    Shield volcano (redirect from Lava shield)
    Isles. ʻAʻa advances over solidified pāhoehoe on Kīlauea, Hawaiʻi A pāhoehoe lava fountain on Kīlauea erupts A lava lake in the caldera of Erta Ale, an...
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    Basalt (redirect from Basalt lava)
    forms lava lakes. Lava tubes are common features of pāhoehoe eruptions. Basaltic tuff or pyroclastic rocks are less common than basaltic lava flows....
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    Volcanic rock (redirect from Lava rock)
    (often shortened to volcanics in scientific contexts) are rocks formed from lava erupted from a volcano. Like all rock types, the concept of volcanic rock...
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    the lava flow can be classified as pāhoehoe or 'a'ā. The two main types of lava field structures are defined as sheet flow lava and pillow lava. Sheet...
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    Volcano (section Lava domes)
    flows. Pāhoehoe is characterized by its smooth and often ropey or wrinkly surface and is generally formed from more fluid lava flows. Pāhoehoe flows are...
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    divided into two types by their structural characteristics. Pahoehoe lava is a relatively smooth lava flow that can be billowy or ropey. They can move as one...
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    surface. Lava tubes are typically associated with extremely fluid pahoehoe lava. Gravity on mars is about 38% that of Earth's, allowing Martian lava tubes...
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    48 km) across atop a small lava shield. Much of the southern slope (above the modern town of Kailua-Kona) consists of lava flows covered by a layer of...
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    types of basaltic lava: ʻaʻa and pāhoehoe. ʻAʻa lava presents a rough texture in the shape of broken blocks (clinkers). Pāhoehoe lava is recognized by...
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    2 mi) to the south-west of Sundhnúkur. The lava from this period was a mixture of pāhoehoe and ʻaʻā lava, indicative of varying eruption dynamics. Additionally...
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    ridge. The floor of the northern crater is covered with lava flows that resemble pahoehoe lavas. Small cones with sizes ranging from 2 metres (6 ft 7 in)...
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    lava outflow channel, which created a lava tube. The lava tube allowed the fluid pahoehoe lava to retain heat and flow long distances. In less than a...
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    percent of the lava in the Lava Beds Monument is basaltic. There are primarily two kinds of basaltic lava flows: pahoehoe and ʻaʻā. Pahoehoe is smooth, often...
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    Flood basalt (redirect from Plateau lava)
    eruptions that covers large stretches of land or the ocean floor with basalt lava. Many flood basalts have been attributed to the onset of a hotspot reaching...
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    direction under the lava field, and surfaced in the far southeastern corner of the site. There is also evidence that later pāhoehoe lava lobes ran underneath...
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    Different forms of effusive lava can provide different hazards. Pahoehoe lava is smooth and ropy while Aa lava is blocky and hard. Lava flows normally follow...
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    A lava channel is a stream of fluid lava contained within zones of static (i.e., solid and stationary) lava or lava levees. The initial channel may not...
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    temperature of a Pāhoehoe lava flow can be estimated by observing its color. The result agrees well with other measurements of temperatures of lava flows at about...
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    carbonatite lava which erupts from the Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano in Tanzania within the East African Rift of eastern Africa. Natrocarbonatite lavas were first...
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    orientation of the ancient magnetic field preserved by magnetite in ancient lava flows sampled at four seamounts: this evidence from paleomagnetism shows...
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    Lava tubes are the most common and extensive type of lava cave. Lava tubes usually form in pahoehoe lava flows, though exceptions exist. As the lava is...
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    Regional Park in the west. The shoreline is notable for the visible pāhoehoe lava flows, which originated from Māngere Mountain. Kiwi Esplanade follows...
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    Pu’u’uao erupted from the sea floor. The extremely hot and fast flowing pāhoehoe lava created a flat triangle of land which eventually cooled and connected...
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    leaving a hollow space to form the cave. Examples of both ʻAʻā and Pāhoehoe basaltic lava can be seen in the cave. The cave is mostly dry, but due to the...
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    In January, 2024 lava from this eruption destroyed 3 houses in the nearby town of Grindavík. The smooth flowing basaltic lava pāhoehoe is known in Icelandic...
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    andesite lava flows. They flowed across the Doğubeyazıt plain and along the southerly flowing Sarısu River. These lava flows formed black ʻaʻā and pāhoehoe lava...
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    of Sunset Crater around 1180. The flow surface consists of pahoehoe. Kana-a Lava Flow - (Map) Pinacate Lava Flow - (Map) San Francisco Volcanic Field...
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