Thursday, October 18, 2012

Pahoehoe Lava Toes

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10/18/2012 07:10 AM EDT

Pahoehoe (lava with a smooth, billowy or ropy surface) lava toes on Kilauea

Pahoehoe lava (lava with a smooth, billowy or ropy surface) toes on Kilauea, the youngest and southeastern-most volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii. Topographically, Kilauea, which is located on the southernmost flank of Mauna Loa, was thought to be an extension of its giant neighbor. However, ...

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