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Same as Gigapan 1 - using auto balance. One image was not acquired. Used from first pan.
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The McCartys lava flow is located in El Malpais National Monument, near Grants, New Mexico. www.nps.gov/elma/index.htm
The flow is ~3,500 years old and stretches for ~50 km.
This pan shows a lobe that has broken out from along the margin of one of the inflated sheet lobes.
Investigation of inflated lava f...-
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The McCartys lava flow is located in El Malpais National Monument, near Grants, New Mexico. www.nps.gov/elma/index.htm
The flow is ~3,500 years old and stretches for ~50 km.
This pan shows a lobe that has broken out from along the margin of one of the inflated sheet lobes.
Investigation of inflated lava f...-
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The McCartys lava flow is located in El Malpais National Monument, near Grants, New Mexico. www.nps.gov/elma/index.htm
The flow is ~3,500 years old and stretches for ~50 km.
This pan shows an "arm" of lava that has broken out from along the margin of one of the inflated sheet lobes.
The height of the plat...-
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The McCartys lava flow is located in El Malpais National Monument, near Grants, New Mexico. www.nps.gov/elma/index.htm
The flow is ~3,500 years old and stretches for ~50 km.
This pan shows a lobe that has broken out from along the margin of one of the inflated sheet lobes.
Investigation of inflated lava...-
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The McCartys lava flow is located in El Malpais National Monument, near Grants, New Mexico. www.nps.gov/elma/index.htm
The flow is ~3,500 years old and stretches for ~50 km. This pan shows an elongate crack (tumulus) that formed within lava emplaced early in the eruption (phase 1) surrounded by platforms whe...-
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