Massive, ca. 150-meter-thick lava sheet at the base of the Kagamil Volcano. The inner part of the lava sheet is consolidated, with distinctive columnar jointing, whereas the uppermost ~10 meters of the lava sheet is pumiceous.

Massive, ca. 150-meter-thick lava sheet at the base of the Kagamil Volcano. The inner part of the lava sheet is consolidated, with distinctive columnar jointing, whereas the uppermost ~10 meters of the lava sheet is pumiceous.

Date: Sep 20th, 2022
Volcano(es): Kagamil
Photographer: Izbekov, Pavel
URL: avo.alaska.edu/image/view/193707
Location:

Latitude: 52.993722222222

Longitude: -169.74338888889


Image courtesy of the AVO/UAF-GI.
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