File:Imuruk volcanic field.jpg

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English: Imuruk volcanic fieldAlaska.
  • The Lost Jim lava flow extending to the right across this NASA Landsat image (with north to the top) originated from the Lost Jim cinder cone, SW of Imuruk Lake.
  • The flow was erupted about 1655 years ago and is the only Holocene lava flow of the Imuruk Lake volcanic field.
  • The small 30-m-high cone with a 30-m-wide crater produced a voluminous basaltic lava flow that traveled 35 km to the west and covered an area of about 230 sq km.
Source http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=1104-06-&volpage=photos&photo=114083
Author NASA Landsat7

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