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The lava flow in the foreground of this picture is moving from L to R. Rate-of-advance was ~20 m in 1 hour's observation. U.C. Berkeley / U. Hawaii volcanology field trip, June 2009.Gigapan loan courtesy of the NASA Astrobiology Institute astrobiology.nasa.gov/nai
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I don't shoot many 360 degree GigaPans, but every once in a while it's nice to take a look around. [Update: Now that it's uploaded I can see that the stitch failed to capture about 240 degrees of the full 360. What is here is probably the best 120, so I'll leave it up for now, but if I find out what went wrong I ma...
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This 500 foot deep cleft was carved through the volcanic basalt layers which covered much of the interior of British Columbia. The creek flows into the Clearwater River. The west side road is visible on the opposite side.
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This is a 7-shot handheld panorama taken at the west end of the Kilauea Iki crater. It was taken with a 5D Mark II in January 2009.
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This is a 7-shot handheld panorama of the main vent in the Kilauea Iki crater. Through this vent shot a lava fountain nearly 1900 feet high in 1959.
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Plumes to S are steam from ocean entry of lava tubes. U.C. Berkeley / U. Hawaii volcanology field trip, June 2009. Gigapan loan courtesy of the NASA Astrobiology Institute astrobiology.nasa.gov/nai
For planetary science and volcanology research at U.C. Berkeley, see seismo.berkeley.edu/~manga/pub_subject
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... as seen from the low saddle at the west end of the cinder cone crater rim. This ought to have been an excellent vantage point to see the central High Cascade volcanoes, however the haze reduces their visibility.
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This GigaPan illustrates the Yellowstone River eroding down through a series of sediments and lava flows that have filled its valley in the last two million years. The prominent columnar jointed lava flows across the canyon are about 2 million years old and sandwich a layer of probable glacial till. The light was gre...
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