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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-06461

The Omuroyama scoria cone, one of about 70 subaerial volcanoes in the Izu-Tobu volcanic field, formed about 5,000 years ago in the SW part of the field. The cone rises 300 m above the flank in the foreground that was formed by lava flows originating from vents NE and S of the cone. Photo by Yukio Hayakawa (Gunma University).

The Omuroyama scoria cone, one of about 70 subaerial volcanoes in the Izu-Tobu volcanic field, formed about 5,000 years ago in the SW part of the field. The cone rises 300 m above the flank in the foreground that was formed by lava flows originating from vents NE and S of the cone.

Photo by Yukio Hayakawa (Gunma University).

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Keywords: scoria cone | volcanic field


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