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  2. Kerið - Wikipedia

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    Kerið (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈcʰɛːrɪθ]; also Kerith or Kerid) is a volcanic crater lake located in the Grímsnes area in south Iceland, along the Golden Circle.It is one of several crater lakes in the area, known as Iceland's Western Volcanic Zone, which includes the Reykjanes peninsula and the Langjökull Glacier, created as the land moved over a localized hotspot, but it is the ...

  3. Jezero (crater) - Wikipedia

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    Jezero on the edge of the Isidis basin. Jezero [a] (ICAO: JZRO) is a crater on Mars in the Syrtis Major quadrangle, [3] about 45.0 km (28.0 mi) in diameter. Thought to have once been flooded with water, the crater contains a fan-delta deposit rich in clays. [4]

  4. Thrihnukagigur - Wikipedia

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    Inside the magma chamber. Þríhnúkagígur (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈθriːˈn̥uːkaˈciːɣʏr̥] ⓘ, anglicized as Thrihnukagigur, literally translated as ...

  5. Sundhnúksgígar - Wikipedia

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    Sundhnúksgígar (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈsʏntˌn̥uksˌciːɣar̥]) or Sundhnúkagígar are volcanic craters east of Eldvörp–Svartsengi in Iceland. They are named after Sundhnúkur, which is a hill just south of Sundhnúksgígar. The craters are aligned in a row called Sundhnúksgígaröðin. The first eruption of the crater row took ...

  6. Crater - Wikipedia

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    A volcanic crater is a bowl-shaped depression in the ground caused by volcanic activity, usually located above the volcano's vent. [11] During volcanic eruptions, molten magma and volcanic gases rise from an underground magma chamber, through a conduit, until they reach the crater's vent, from where the gases escape into the atmosphere and the magma is erupted as lava.

  7. Pwyll (crater) - Wikipedia

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    Pwyll (Welsh pronunciation:) is an impact crater on the surface of Jupiter's moon Europa.It is thought to be one of the youngest features on the moon. The crater was first observed from Voyager images in 1986, [2] and the name was officially recognized by the IAU in 1997, after Pwyll of Welsh mythology.

  8. Sundhnúkur - Wikipedia

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    The eruption was initially a row of fissures, but has since then been confined to 1 crater. As of 25 April 2024, land uplift resumed after almost grinding to a complete halt at the start on the March 16 eruption. The eruption finished on the 9th of May. [18] In the interlude between the March 16 and May 29 eruptions, land uplift occurred.

  9. Seongsan Ilchulbong - Wikipedia

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    The mountain is 182 m (597 ft) tall and has a diameter of 600 m (2,000 ft). It has a grassy volcanic crater at the top that is bowl-shaped and relatively flat. The crater has an area of 2.64 km 2 (1.02 sq mi) and is around 90 m (300 ft) above sea level. [6] A 2011 study reported that there are 240 taxa of plant species on the mountain. [11]