Ground view of tephra deposits exposed in bluffs along the south shore of the North Devil Mountain Lake maar. The Espenberg maars are volcanic craters formed by the explosive interaction of magma with water from permafrost.

Ground view of tephra deposits exposed in bluffs along the south shore of the North Devil Mountain Lake maar. The Espenberg maars are volcanic craters formed by the explosive interaction of magma with water from permafrost.

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Volcano(es): Espenberg
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URL: avo.alaska.edu/image/view/178351
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