Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-04169
Successive lobes of the 1905 lava flow from Momotombo volcano in Nicaragua spread out on the flat slopes below the volcano, forming a broad terminus. This photo shows how lava flow direction is controlled by the topography, with individual lobes diverted around slightly higher areas of the pre-eruption surface, surrounding these prominent forested "islands" of older rock, known as kipukas.
Photo by Jaime Incer, 1982.
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Galleries: Lava Flows
Keywords: lava flow | eruption | lava | lava lobe
Momotombo