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  2. Photos: The eruption of Mount Etna - AOL

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    In a fiery spray of lava and ash, Italy’s Mount Etna erupted on July 4, sending molten rock cascading down one of Europe’s most active volcanoes and causing a temporary shutdown of the Catania ...

  3. Iceland volcano near Reykjavik erupts for 10th time in 3 ...

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    Lava spurts and flows after the eruption of a volcano in the Reykjanes Peninsula near Grindavik, Iceland. ... Photos show Icelandic volcano erupting for 10th time in 3 years.

  4. Lava photos from the newest Iceland eruption show a wild ...

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    The lava is flowin'. Molten rock likely from miles underground is flowing out of a newly opened fissure in the ground on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula. It's the latest activity in an already ...

  5. Volcanic rock - Wikipedia

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    Volcanic rocks (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 is artificial, and in nature volcanic rocks grade into hypabyssal and metamorphic rocks and constitute an important element of some sediments and sedimentary rocks .

  6. Pisgah Crater - Wikipedia

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    The first eruption was a basaltic flow that created the extensive lava fields visible from Interstate 40. Due to evidence from intrusive structures, it is believed that the cinder cone was formed around this time, although rocks from this eruptive phase are not present on the surface of the cinder cone.

  7. Carrizozo volcanic field - Wikipedia

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    The volcanic field consists of two lava flows, the Broken Back flow and the Carrizozo lava flow (Carrizozo Malpais), the second youngest in New Mexico. [5] Both lava flows originated from groups of cinder cones. The Broken Back flow is approximately 16 kilometres (10 mi) long and the Carrizozo, one of the largest in the world, is 68 kilometres ...

  8. Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts with fountains of lava: Photos

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    View more photos of the latest Kilauea eruption below. A lava lake forms at Halemaʻumaʻu crater, seen from the rim of the Kilauea caldera. (USGS/Handout via Reuters) (via REUTERS)

  9. Lava Butte - Wikipedia

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    Visible from the top of Lava Butte is the black lava flow leading to Route 97. Like the other cinder cones in the area, Lava Butte only experienced a single eruption, dated by geologists in 1977 to 6,150 carbon-14 years, equivalent to about 7,000 years ago. The eruption began with a fissure spewing hot cinders to form the cone.