File:Itasy Volcanic Field.jpg

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English: The Itasy volcanic field in central Madagascar.
  • It lies west of Lake Itasy (lower-center) and consists of a N-S-trending chain of scoria cones, lava domes, and maars. Several small dark-colored lake-filled maars can be seen in the NASA Landsat image (with north to the top), one of which lies just above the NW arm of Lake Itasy.
  • Early eruptions producing trachytic lava domes and basanitic lava flows were followed by the effusion of trachytic lava flows and recent vulcanian eruptions. Mild seismicity and hot spring activity continue at Itasy.
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Source http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=0303-014&volpage=photos&photo=114074
Author NASA Landsat7 image (worldwind.arc.nasa.gov)
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This image is in the public domain because it is a screenshot from NASA’s globe software World Wind using a public domain layer, such as Blue Marble, MODIS, Landsat, SRTM, USGS or GLOBE.

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