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Kilbourne Hole is a maar crater in southern New Mexico.
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Kilbourne Hole is a maar crater in southern New Mexico.
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Kilbourne Hole is a maar crater in southern New Mexico.
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Yellow Brittlebush flowers bloom at the base of a Saguaro in the foothills of the Superstition Mountains
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Volcaniclastic breccia from the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount. St. Helens. Found approximately four miles northwest of Toutle, WA. To explore all of this sample's features, click here: gigapan.com/gigapans/121349 Sample collected and contributed by Lee Gonzalez.
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Reticulite, also known by the poetic name "thread lace scoria", is the "none more pumice" of glassy volcanic rocks. Like pumice, it is a volcanic glass. Unlike pumice, the gas bubbles in reticulite have all burst, leaving behind only the delicate interstitial mesh. Reticulite forms in particularly vigorous lava foun...
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Rugged Arizona terrain viewed from an overlook of Fish Creek along the Apache Trail. The yellow rocks are thick layers of volcanic tuff from a gigantic caldera eruption that ocurred about 25 million years ago.
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Rugged Arizona terrain viewed from an overlook of Fish Creek along the Apache Trail. The yellow rocks are thick layers of volcanic tuff from a gigantic caldera eruption that ocurred about 25 million years ago.
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Volcaniclastic breccia from the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount. St. Helens. Found approximately four miles northwest of Toutle, WA. To explore this sample's translucent features, click here: gigapan.com/gigapans/124815 Sample collected and contributed by Lee Gonzalez.
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The source rock for the green sand GigaPan posted yesterday: gigapan.org/gigapans/98840 Image made as part of the MAGIC project (Mid-Atlantic Geo-Imagery Collection) using Northern Virginia Community College's gigamacro rig, as seen here: gigamacro.com/gigapixel-macro-imaging-system
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