Profile view of North Devil Mountain Lake maar from the outlet stream valley at its northern end. From this vantage, the lake (maar crater) is about 3 km (2 miles) wide and 5 km (3 miles) long from the near shore to the far shore. The Espenberg maars are volcanic craters formed by the explosive interaction of magma with water from permafrost.

Profile view of North Devil Mountain Lake maar from the outlet stream valley at its northern end. From this vantage, the lake (maar crater) is about 3 km (2 miles) wide and 5 km (3 miles) long from the near shore to the far shore. The Espenberg maars are volcanic craters formed by the explosive interaction of magma with water from permafrost.

Date: Sep 8th, 2021
Volcano(es): Espenberg
Photographer: Orr, Tim
URL: avo.alaska.edu/image/view/178391
Location:

Latitude: 66.393219444444

Longitude: -164.51786666667


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