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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-08960

Dark-colored lava flows of the Haruj volcanic field are prominent in this Space Shuttle photo of the arid desert of central Libya.  The extensive Pliocene-to-Holocene Haruj volcanic field covers a broad 45,000 km2 area and contains very well-preserved scoria cones, lava flows, and explosion craters.  The youngest lava flows were considered to be Holocene in age. NASA Space Shuttle image STS41C-32-1146, 1984 (http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/).

Dark-colored lava flows of the Haruj volcanic field are prominent in this Space Shuttle photo of the arid desert of central Libya. The extensive Pliocene-to-Holocene Haruj volcanic field covers a broad 45,000 km2 area and contains very well-preserved scoria cones, lava flows, and explosion craters. The youngest lava flows were considered to be Holocene in age.

NASA Space Shuttle image STS41C-32-1146, 1984 (http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/).

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