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A general description of the complex geology of the Tweed Volcano in Australia, which has created probably the largest, most easily accessible, erosion caldera in the world. ... The area is dominated by a huge erosion caldera, the Tweed Valley, and remnants of the shield over 1000m. in altitude produced by a large and...
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The biggest erosion caldera in the southern hemisphere, and one of the largest calderas in the world, it is one of the world's great natural wonders, and also one of the few places where the erosion process can be seen to the underlying pre-volcanic sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, providing enthusiasts with a...
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Caldera - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A caldera is a cauldron-like volcanic feature usually formed by the collapse of land following a volcanic eruption such as the ones at Yellowstone National Park in the US and Glen Coe in Scotland. T...
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La Garita Caldera - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
La Garita Caldera is a large volcanic caldera located in the San Juan volcanic field in the San Juan Mountains in southwestern Colorado, United States, to the west of the town of La Garita, Colorado....
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to renounce using “erosion caldera”, in the implicit sense that a caldera has been formed essentially by erosional processes that overwhelm any other ...
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well-known term “erosion caldera” for the sake of con- ciseness; however, in the course of our .... middle of the 20th century, 'erosion caldera' has been ...
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Thus, in this case, two genetically different types of calderas may be present in the same place: an "erosion caldera", characterized by its morphology and genesis by fluvial erosion, and a (true?) "caldera", characterized by its structure and genesis by eruption-induced subsidence/collapse, as well as some...
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My Independent Study Project (ISP) involved traveling within the erosion caldera of northern New South Wales, mainly WWOOFing (Willing Workers on Organic Farms) and writing environmental poetry about the places where I lived and worked.
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10Be and 26Al concentrations measured by accelerator mass spectrometry in 20 samples of quartz separated from rhyolitic volcanic ash-flow tuffs collected on the Pajarito plateau of the Valles caldera, New Mexico, were used to model time-integrated erosion rates and cosmic ray-exposure histories.
geology.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/content/abstract/21/6/5... geology.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/content/abstract/21/6/551
Parque Nacional de la Caldera de Taburiente is a national park on the island of La Palma , Spain . It contains the enormous expanse of the Caldera de Taburiente, which dominates the centre of the island. ... However, geologists have determined that Taburiente was surprisingly not formed by volcanism, but by Erosion .
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