A lavalava is an article of daily clothing traditionally worn by Polynesia ns and other Oceania Oceanic .... http books.google.com books?id rOopZNh3CYAC&pg RA2 PA583&dq 22Lava lava 22 clothing&lr &ei A bcSK75L5KQzQSnp8DFDQ ... vol. 40, No. 1, 1921, pp. 559 590. ref The term lavalava is both singular and plural in the Samoan ... uniforms to business attire with a suit jacket and tie. Many people of Oceanic ethnicity wear the lavalava as an expression of cultural identity and for comfort within expatriate communities, especially ... , Australia , and New Zealand . Attire The lavalava is secured around the waist by an overhand ... men usually allow them to hang in front. Women generally wear ankle length lavalava while men s wraps ... times, the most prestigious lavalava were made by wrapping the body in a ie toga with fine mats ... bark. The Samoans also created lavalava from traditional materials such as flower petals, leaves ... and loomed cotton cloth had largely replaced woven or barkcloth lava lavas as articles of daily ... leg tattoos often roll the waistband of the lavalava or tuck in the sides and rear portion s of the lavalava to expose their tattoo during dance performances or ceremonial functions such as kava ceremonies , a style referred to as agini . Current forms Specially tailored linen lavalava which extend ... these are always solid colors in contrast to the bright patterns of everyday lavalava and are known ... linen lavalava styles of Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji originated with the Fijian noble Ratu Sir Lala ... education in Europe. Loudly colored lavalava made from materials such as satin , velvet , polyester ... lavalava is Samoan, being short for ie lavalava cloth that wraps around . Another common ... , which is completely open at both sides. See also Fustanella References reflist DEFAULTSORT LavaLava Category Polynesian clothing Category Skirts Category Samoan words and phrases Category History of Oceanian clothing de LavaLava es Lavalava la Lavalava ja zh Lavalava ... more details
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Infobox Radio station name WARE image Image WARE logo.jpg city Ware, Massachusetts Ware , Massachusetts area Template Springfield MA Radio Springfield MA area branding Real Oldies 1250 slogan frequency 1250 kHz airdate July 11, 1948 format Oldies power 5,000 watt s day br 2,500 watt s night haat class B facility id 70877 coordinates coord 42 14 43.00 N 72 12 29.00 W region US type city callsign meaning Ware, Massachusetts WARE , Massachusetts former callsigns owner Success Signal Broadcasting, Inc. licensee sister stations webcast website http www.realoldies1250.net realoldies1250.net affiliations Fox News Radio WARE 1250 AM broadcasting AM is a radio station broadcasting an oldies format. Licensed to Ware, Massachusetts , USA, the station serves the Springfield, Massachusetts Springfield market. The station is currently owned by Success Signal Broadcasting. Trivia WARE is one of three stations in the United States where the call letters spell out the name of the city of license. The other stations are WACO FM in Waco, Texas , and WVTF WISE FM in Wise, Virginia . References div class references small reflist Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook, p. A 168 div External links AMQ WARE AML WARE AMARB WARE Springfield MA Radio Category Radio stations in Massachusetts ARE Massachusetts radio station stub ... more details
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Lava may refer to Mediterranean scene LavaLava , an Italian Drone doom band, part of the Mediterranean scene Lava , hot molten rock Lava, West Bengal , a town in India Lava Ramayana , one of the sons of Rama and Sita Lava or , the Russian name of yna river which flows through Poland and Russia Lava 1980 film Lava 1980 film , an Indian Malayalam film Lava 2001 film Lava 2001 film , a British film Lava soap Lava programming language Lava Records , music record label Lava lamp Lava, California , former settlement Lava color , shade color of red Lava Lake , lake in British Columbia, Canada Lava lake , lake of lava inside a volcanic crater LAVA magazine, a triathlon publication produced by the World Triathlon Corporation Lava song , a song off of Ministry band Ministry s album Filth Pig Greatest Hits TV , a music television channel in the United Kingdom formerly called Lava Given Name William Lava american composer See also Hot Lava game Lava flow programming Lawa disambiguation Larva disambig fr Lava nl Lava doorverwijspagina ru fi Lava ... more details
Image Manjanggul Lava Tower.jpg thumb right 280px The Manjanggul lava pillar located in the Manjanggul lava tube s on the island of Jeju do , Korea Lava pillars are common within collapsed sheet flow terrain. Lava pillars are hollow inside forming a pipe like channel between the bottom and the top of a lava flow . They sometimes coalesce to form walls or can be attached to other pillars by natural bridges. Lava pillars originate as gaps between lava lobes as a lava flow initially advances. Water that is trapped beneath the flow is heated and channeled upward through these gaps. This cold water promotes rapid growth of the lava crust around the gaps. Then during flow inflation the hollow pillars continue to act as escape routes for seawater trapped beneath the lava flow, and so the gaps between lobes grow upwards into pipe like pillars. The height of the lava pillars is a measure of the maximum thickness the lava flow attained. After lava inflation ends and the eruption wanes, the molten interior of the sheet flow typically subsides leaving a series of bathtub rings along the sides of the pillars. These rings are formed as the crust on the subsiding lava repeatedly adheres to and then breaks off from the pillar s sides. Lava pillars may continue to act as fluid conduits for years after an eruption. In uncollapsed lobate terrain, diffuse hydrothermal venting is typically focused in the depressions within the lobate lavas, which are probably underlain by pillars. Circ Vent is one ... near the eastern edge of the 1998 flow. Lava pillars exposed within collapse areas are visible in the Rumble and Marker 33 areas. See also LavaLava flow References http geology.geoscienceworld.org cgi content abstract 24 11 981 Submarine lava flow inflation A model for the formation of lava pillars , Geology, November 1996 http www.pmel.noaa.gov vents nemo explorer concepts pillars.html Lava Pillars ... drain.html Lava Pillar formation , from NeMo DEFAULTSORT Lava Pillars Category Volcanology ... more details
File Lava channel overflow.JPG thumb right 250px P hoehoe lava flow on the Hawaii island island of Hawaii . The picture shows few overflows of a main lava channel. A lava channel is a stream of fluid lava contained within marginal zones of static i.e., solid and stationary lava or levees. The initial channel may not contain levees per se, until the parental flow solidifies over what develops into the channel and creates simple levees. This initial levee allows for the building of a more complex levee and channel. As the lava flows though the channel, the elevation of the surface of the lava flow pulsates and lava can possibly flood the associated channel walls spilling out of the channel and over the existing levees, creating what is known as overflow levees. Overflow levees increase the height and width of the original levee. The lava that flows in lava channels is commonly basalt ic in composition. See also Lava tube References Ailsa Allaby and Michael Allaby. lava channel. A Dictionary of Earth Sciences . 1999. Retrieved June 27, 2011 from http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1O13 lavachannel.html Encyclopedia.com Harris, A., M, Favalli., F, Mazzarini, C, Hamilton., 2008. Construction dynamics of a lava channel. Bulletin of Volcanology. 71. 4 459 474. Category Lava channels Category Volcanology Category Volcanic landforms is Hrauntr ... more details
stack Image Valentine Cave.JPG thumb right 280px Valentine Cave in Lava Beds National Monument , California ... Lava Tube.jpg thumb right 280px Thurston Lava Tube in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park , Hawaii. The step mark on the right wall indicates the depth at which the lava flowed for a period of time Image Manjanggul Lava Tower.jpg thumb right 280px A rare characteristic of lava tubes are lava pillars . This is the Manjanggul lava pillar located in the Manjanggul lava tubes on the island of Jeju do , Korea Image Lavacicles 8238.jpg thumb 280px right Lavacicle s on the ceiling of Mushpot Cave in Lava Beds National Monument Image Close up of a skylight on coastal plain, with lava stalactites forming on the roof of the tube.jpg Close up of a skylight on coastal plain, with lava stalactite s forming ... Spouting Horn, Kauai , Hawaii thumb 280px File Rangitoto lava tube.JPG thumb right 280px The opening to a lava tube on Rangitoto Island in New Zealand . Lava tubes are natural conduits through which lava travels beneath the surface of a lava flow, expelled by a volcano during an eruption. They can be actively draining lava from a source, or can be extinct, meaning the lava flow has ceased and the rock has cooled and left a long, cave like channel. Lava tubes have been reported from the Moon . Formation Lava tubes are a type of lava cave formed when an active low viscosity lava flow develops a continuous and hard crust, which thickens and forms a roof above the still flowing lava stream. ref cite web title Lunar Lava Tubes Radiation Safety Analysis work Division for Planetary Sciences 2001 ... over of lava channel s, and from Lava P hoehoe pahoehoe flows where the lava is moving under the surface. ref cite web title Lava tube work Photo glossary of volcano terms publisher United States ... LavaTube.html Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 07 14 ref Lava usually leaves the point ... they slowly develop walls around them as the surrounding lava cools and or as the channel melts its ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Lava fountain at Kilauea.jpg thumb right 200px 450m high lava fountain at Kilauea A lava fountain is a volcano volcanic phenomenon in which lava is forcefully but non explosively ejected from a Volcanic crater crater , vent, or fissure vent fissure . Lava fountains may reach heights of up to Convert 500 m ft 0 abbr on . They may occur as a series of short pulses, or a continuous jet of lava. They are commonly seen in Hawaiian eruption s. See also Volcanic eruption Commons category Lava fountains DEFAULTSORT Lava Fountain Category Volcanology Category Light sources Volcanology stub cs L vov font na es Fuente de lava fa fr Fontaine de lave nl Lavafontein sk L vov font na ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Neoregelia Lava Infobox Cultivar name Neoregelia Lava image hybrid Neoregelia hybrid br Neoregelia carolinae carolinae × Neoregelia Painted Lady Painted Lady cultivar Lava origin Before 1998 Lava is a Hybrid biology hybrid cultivar of the genus biology genus Neoregelia in the Bromeliaceae Bromeliad family. References http www.bsi.org bcr Neoregelia Lava.html BSI BCR Entry for Lava Category Bromeliaceae cultivar bromeliad stub ... more details
Orphan date October 2010 Vicente Lava was a Filipino people Filipino communist leader before the Second World War . Lava merged with Socialists in the Philippines to form the Hukbalahap movement. ref name Karnow cite Karnow Vicente Lava , page 444. ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Lava, Vicente Category Filipino communists Philippines stub ... more details
A lava bench is a volcanic landform with a horizontal surface raised above the level of the surrounding area. They are created when molten lava travels away from a volcanic vent and expands an old shoreline. If a newly formed lava bench rests on sediment s, it may pose hazards due to its extremely unstable structure. ref http www.volcanodiscovery.com en photoglossary.html?&tx tpkeywords pi1 5Buid 5D 560&cHash d58b22aadc Volcanology photoglossaryL lava bench ref References reflist Category Volcanology Category Volcanic landforms Volcanology stub ... more details
infobox color title font color FFFFFF Lava font hex 483C32 r 72 g 60 b 50 c 0 m 17 y 31 k 72 h 27 s 31 v 28 ref http web.forret.com tools color.asp?RGB 23483C32 web.forret.com Color Conversion Tool set to hex code of color 483C32 Dark Lava ref source http tx4.us nbs nbs l.htm ISCC NBS color sample 81 Lava is a color that is a shade of red . It is named after the color of volcanic lava . This is the color of fresh lava pouring out of a volcano . The first recorded use of lava as a color name in English language English was in 1892 . ref Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York 1930 McGraw Hill Page 197 Color Sample of Lava Page 39 Plate 8 Color Sample E7 Note This color sample matches the color shown above as dark lava ref Image Pahoeoe fountain edit2.jpg thumb left 250px 33 ft 10 m high fountain of lava, Hawaii, United States References references See also List of colors shades of red Category Shades of red es Lava color ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Lava Lake image lake Lava Lake, British Columbia.jpg caption lake Satellite image of Lava Lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location British Columbia coords coord 55.051 128.987 type waterbody region CA display inline,title type inflow outflow catchment basin countries Canada length width area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation islands cities Otheruses Lava disambiguation Lava Lake is a volcanic dam lava dammed lake located in northwestern British Columbia , Canada . The lake lies within the Nisga a Memorial Lava Beds Provincial Park , which includes fishing , hiking and other features. Formation Lava Lake formed when lava flowed into the Tseax River in the 18th century, damming it to form Lava Lake. The flow subsequently traveled convert 11 km mi 0 abbr on north to the Nass River , where it filled the flat valley floor for an additional convert 10 km mi 0 abbr on , making the entire lava flow approximately convert 22.5 km mi 0 abbr on long. This is one of Canada s youngest lava flows. ref http www.volcano.si.edu world volcano.cfm?vnum 1200 10 Global Volcanism Program Tseax River Cone ref The source for this lava was the Tseax Cone . See also List of lakes in Canada Volcanism in Canada References reflist British Columbia hydrography Category Nass Country Category Lakes of British Columbia BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ... more details
NOTOC File Erta ale lac de lave 2001.jpg thumb right Lava lake inside a pit crater at Erta Ale . File Lava Lake Kupaianaha.jpg thumb Aerial view of a lava lake atop the K pa ianah vent on the east rift zone of K lauea Volcano. This lava lake has since solidified, but two other lava lakes currently exist on Kilauea. Otheruses Lava disambiguation Lava lakes are large volumes of molten lava , usually basalt ic, contained in a volcanic vent, volcanic crater crater , or broad depression. The term is used to describe both lava lakes that are wholly or partly molten and those that are solidified Citation needed date March 2010 reason is it called a lava lake if solid? . Lava lakes can form in three ways ref http volcanoes.usgs.gov images pglossary LavaLake.php Lava lake USGS ref From one or more vents in a crater that erupt s enough lava to partially fill the crater When lava pours into a crater or broad depression and partially fills the crater Atop a new vent that erupts lava continuously for a period of several weeks or more and slowly builds a crater higher and higher above the surrounding ground. There have been four volcanoes with persistent or near persistent lava lakes during recent decades Erta Ale , Ethiopia Mount Erebus , Antarctica K lauea , Hawaii ref cite gvp vnum 1301 02 ... ref Three other volcanoes have displayed intermittent lava lake activity recently Masaya Volcano ... 1507 12 name Villarrica ref Kilauea has the unique distinction of having two lava lakes One in the Halemaumau ... activity kilaueastatus.php USGS ref References reflist 1 USGS article VHP Photo Glossary Lava lake ... links Commonscat Lava lakes http www.france24.com en 20080817 republic democratic congo volcano Nyiragongo Lava lake in Nyiragongo Volcano crater. Video on France 24 TV http www.nzherald.co.nz nz news video.cfm?c id 1&gal cid 1&gallery id 113983 Into the mouth of a volcano , video footage of lava ... jezero de Lavasee es Lago de lava fr Lac de lave he lb Lavas i nl Lavameer pl Jezioro lawowe ... more details
Otheruses Lava disambiguation Lava is a heavy duty hand cleaner made by WD 40 , first produced in 1893. WD 40 acquired the brand from Block Drug in 1999 who acquired it from Procter & Gamble in 1995 http www.fundinguniverse.com company histories Block Drug Company Inc Company History.html . It was originally developed by the Waltke Company of St. Louis in 1893 http www.wd40.com Brands lava faqs.html . Unlike typical hand soap s, Lava contains ground pumice , which gave the soap its name. The soap and pumice combination is intended to scour tar , engine grease, paint, filth, and similar substances from the skin. Lava soap is available in two forms, a bar 5.75 oz. and a liquid form 7.5 oz. pump bottle . The liquid form also contains moisturizers and recently the bar form added moisturizers into its formulation as well. References references External links http www.lavasoap.com Lava Soap Official Website http www.lavasoap.com faq Lava Soap Official FAQ Category Soap brands Category Former Procter & Gamble brands Category 1893 introductions Product stub zh Lava ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Hells Half Acre.jpg thumb 300px Hell s Half Acre Lava Field , Idaho , United States USA A lava plain , also called a lava field or lava bed , is a large expanse of nearly flat lying lava flows. Such features are generally composed of highly fluid basalt lava, and can extend for tens or even hundreds of miles across the underlying terrain. The extent of large lava fields is most readily grasped from the air or in satellite photos, where their typically dark, nearly black color contrasts sharply with the rest of the landscape. Some of the most ancient geological remnants of basaltic plain s lie in Canada s Canadian Shield Precambrian Shield . Eruption of plateau lavas near the Coppermine River southwest of Coronation Gulf in the Arctic , built an extensive plateau about 1200 million years ago with an area of about convert 170000 km2 mi2 abbr on representing a volume of lavas of at least convert 500000 km3 mi3 abbr on . See also Volcanic plateau DEFAULTSORT Lava Plain Category Volcanic landforms Category Volcanic rocks Category Geology terminology Category Geography terminology Volcanology stub de Lavafeld sv Lavasl tt ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Lava Lakes image lake caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location British Columbia coords coord 56 26 N 130 54 W type waterbody region CA display inline,title type inflow outflow Lava Fork catchment basin countries Canada length width area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation islands cities The Lava Lakes are a group of small lakes at the head of Lava Fork in the Boundary Ranges of northwestern British Columbia , Canada . ref BCGNIS 13097 Lava Lakes ref The Volcano British Columbia The Volcano , a cinder cone about convert 5 km mi abbr on north of the British Columbia Alaska border on the eastern shore of the Lava Lakes, is the source for lava flows that overwhelm the lakes. ref BCGNIS 23504 The Volcano ref These lava flows dam and form the lakes, hence giving their name. References reflist British Columbia hydrography Category Lakes of British Columbia Category Boundary Ranges BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2008 File Celje Lava rail halt.jpg thumb The rail halt in LavaLava is a neighborhood Slovene language Slovene mestna etrt of the city of Celje in Slovenia northwest of the city center. Celje coord 46 14 37 N 15 15 09 E type adm2nd scale 50000 region SI display title Category Celje Celje geo stub ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2011 A lava cone is a type of volcano almost unique to the island of Bougainville Island Bougainville in Papua New Guinea . It is composed primarily of viscous lava flows. The cone can contain a convex profile due to the flank flows of viscous lava. Volcanoes Tore volcano Tore , Bougainville, Papua New Guinea Bagana , Bougainville, Papua New Guinea References Volcanolive John Seach, www.volcanolive.com Category Volcanic cones volcanology stub ... more details
Foreignchars , , and Thjorsa Lava The Great j rs Lava is the largest lava flow in Iceland both according to area and volume and the largest lava that is known to have erupted in a single eruption in the Holocene time. It belongs to a group of lavas known as the Tungn lavas . It was erupted in the Vei iv tn region, Central Iceland, 8600 years BP 6600 BC . The crater area is covered by younger lavas and eruptives. The j rs lava does not appear on the surface until 70  km downstream of its supposed crater area. In the lowlands the lava has overflown wide areas, covering the districts Landsveit, Gn pverjahreppur, Skei and Fl i . The main rivers of S Iceland j rs and Hv t lfus stream along the borders of the lava in east and west and the 25  km long beach between the river mouths is formed by. Then the sea level seems to have been around 15 m lower than to day. Along with rising sea level the ocean has transgressed the lava front so its border line is submerged several hundreds of metres off shore and an interesting littoral zone can be inspected along the beach. The towns of Selfoss , Eyrarbakki and Stokkseyri are built on the lava. Its area is around 970  km , the thickness 26 m and volume therefore close to 26  km . The j rs lava is porphyritic with large light coloured feldspar phenocryst s sitting in a dark, fine grained ground mass. Approach The littoral part of the Great j rs Lava can be inspected off the seawalls of Stokkseyri and Eyrarbakki. During low tide the Atlantic waves break at the submerged lava front far off shore but closer to the beach small channels in between flat lava skerries, grown with seaweed, indicate the landscape. References rni Hjartarson 1988 j rs rhrauni mikla st rsta n t mahraun jar ar . N tt rufr ingurinn 58 1 16. rni Hjartarson 1994 Environmental changes in Iceland following the Great j rs Lava ... 147 155. coord missing Iceland DEFAULTSORT Thjorsa Lava Category Volcanoes of Iceland Category Iceland ... more details
Image Chilko River, Lava Canyon.jpg thumb right 250px Chilko River and Lava Canyon Lava Canyon is a canyon on the Chilko River in the Chilcotin District of the British Columbia Interior Interior of British Columbia , Canada , located about 35 kilometres below the Chilko s outflow from the foot of Chilko Lake . Lava Canyon is named for the columnar basalt cliffs that form the canyon from former extensive volcanic activity of this region. coord 51 53 00 N 123 54 00 W display title See also Anahim Volcanic Belt Chilcotin Group Anahim hotspot References http www.env.gov.bc.ca bcgn bin bcg10?name 28793 BCGNIS listing Lava Canyon canyon Category Canyons and gorges of British Columbia Category Chilcotin Country BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ... more details
File Lava Delta Ponta dos Biscoitos near Santa Cruz das Ribeiras.JPG thumb 160px Lava delta of Ponta dos Biscoitos, Sant Cruz das Ribeiras, Pico Island Lava deltas form wherever sub aerial flows of lava enter standing bodies of water. The lava cools and breaks up as it encounters the water, with the resulting ... offshore. Lava deltas are generally associated with large scale, effusive type Basalt basaltic volcanism . Occurrence Lava deltas are found mainly associated with volcanic islands, particularly those ... lava delta systems known are associated with formation of volcanic type passive margin s. Just prior ... of two extensive lava escarpments, interpreted as deltas, ref Ki rb e, L. 1999. Stratigraphic ... File Kamoamoa Lava Delta.JPG thumb Aerial view of Kamoamoa lava delta forming, Kilauea 160px File USGSLavaDeltaCartoon.JPG thumb USGS cartoon of lava delta formation 160px When a sub aerial lava flow ... of the lava and steam explosions that fragment it. The glassy fragments that are formed, known as hyaloclastite ..., the subaerial flow is able to build out. The process continues as long as the lava supply is maintained. Most lava deltas are formed by relatively low viscosity Pahoehoe type flows and the lava reaches the sea via a system of small lava tube s, their entry into the water being marked by a series of steam ... explosions a case study of lava seawater interaction at Kilauea Volcano. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 75, 1 17 ref Hazards Newly formed lava deltas can be unstable, especially when they are building out over a steeply sloping seabed. Collapse of the frontal part of lava deltas is common ... oceanentry deltacollapse When Lava Enters the Sea Growth & Collapse of Lava Deltas, Hawiian Volcanic ... comes into contact with the active lava tube system. Uses File Garchico tenerife.jpg thumb 160px The town of Garachico, Tenerife, built on a lava delta formed during the 1706 eruption On steep sided volcanic islands, lava deltas make attractive sites for building and many villages and towns are located ... more details
image Volc n Chait n Sam Beebe Ecotrust.jpg 250px thumb right Image of the rhyolitic lava dome of Chait n ... from north high angle 09 12 06.jpg right 250px thumb Lava domes in the crater of Mount St. Helens In volcanology , a lava dome is a roughly circular mound shaped protrusion resulting from the slow eruption extrusion of viscous lava from a volcano . The geochemistry of lava domes can vary from basalt ... to high viscosity that prevents the lava from lava flow flowing very far. This high viscosity ... and easily break apart by further input of fluid lava, most of the preserved domes have high silica content and consists of rhyolite or dacite . Dome dynamics Lava domes are Dynamics physics dynamic ... and erosion . Lava domes grow by Endogenic and exogenic endogenic dome growth or Endogenic and exogenic exogenic dome growth. The first one implies dome interior expansion to accommodate new lava and the second one refers to superficial piling up of lava. ref name eov It is the high viscosity of the lava ... shape of sticky lava that then cools slowly in situ. Domes may reach heights of several hundred meters ... experience episodes of explosive eruption over time. If part of a lava dome collapses while it is still ... forms of volcanic event. Other hazards associated with lava domes are the destruction of property, forest fire s, and lahars triggered by pyroclastic flows near mud , snow and ice . Lava domes are one of the principal structural features of many stratovolcano es worldwide. Lava domes cause explosions to become more dangerous since they contain rhyolitic silica rich lava. Characteristics of lava ... fluid pressures in the contributing vent chamber. Other characteristics of lava domes include their hemispherical ... of lava dome explosions. ref Newhall, C.G., W.G. Melson 1983 ref Related landforms Cryptodomes File ... cryptodome. Lava coulees Coulees are lava domes that have experienced some flow away from their original position, thus resembling both lava domes and lava flows . ref name eov Examples ... more details
Infobox mountain name Lava Butte photo Lavabutte3.jpg photo caption elevation ft 5020 elevation ref NAVD88 ref name ngs cite ngs id PB0706 designation Lava Bu Reset accessdate 2008 11 16 ref prominence ... ref ref name ngs topo United States Geological Survey USGS Lava Butte type Cinder cone age About 7,000 years last eruption About 7,000 years ago first ascent easiest route Road Lava Butte is a cinder .... Lava Butte is part of the Newberry National Volcanic Monument . Volcanic history Image Lava Butte Lava Flow.jpg thumb left From the top of Lava Butte, you can easily see the black lava flow leading up to US Route 97 in Oregon US 97 . Like the other cinder cones in the area, Lava Butte only experienced ... area to the west with a lava flow which remains largely free of vegetation. The lava flows reached ... its former channel under over convert 100 ft 1 of lava and damming the river to form a lake, known as Lake Benham. The river eventually overflowed the lava dam and eroded down into it, draining the lake and forming Benham Falls . Geologists estimate that 90 of the magma erupted as lava flows, 9 .... Human history image LavaButte84 lava butte near bend oregon 10 01 84.jpg right thumb 350px Lava Butte from the side and some lava flow The early history of Lava Butte is not known, but it is assumed ... 1914, Lava Butte erupted when the Bend Chamber of Commerce simulated an eruption to surprise ... studied the Newberry area and recognized the fissure system which extends from Lava Butte to East Lake .... In June 1926, a quarry was developed in the fault scarp east of Lava Butte as a source for paving ... from Lava Butte were shipped to Longview, Washington , to be used in construction of Longview Bridge ... of that year, the local Skyliners ski club proposed a ski jump on Lava Butte, but it was never built. In June 1946, widening of the road up Lava Butte to two lanes was completed, along with constructing ... Oregon for the upcoming Moon landing s, at sites including Lava Butte, Lava River Cave , and Newberry ... more details