Category:Skylights (volcanism)
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Skylights in a volcanological sense are openings in the roof or ceiling of a lava tube, caused by partial collapse of that roof or ceiling. Openings at which the lava flow enters ore leaves the tube are not included.
Media in category "Skylights (volcanism)"
The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total.
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Etna Sicilia Franco Zanghi.jpg 2,048 × 1,536; 560 KB
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Franco Zanghi Etna 10.JPG 2,048 × 1,536; 818 KB
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Hallmundarhraun-pjt.jpg 10,795 × 2,738; 18.94 MB
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I08 733 Vulkanhöhlen-Einbrüche.jpg 4,249 × 2,833; 8.89 MB
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Lava archs in the crater of Pico Mountain - panoramio.jpg 3,264 × 1,832; 3.54 MB
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Lunar collapse pits.jpg 540 × 1,174; 270 KB
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Mammoth Lava Tubes, dyeclan.com - panoramio.jpg 4,000 × 3,000; 2.03 MB
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Mauna Ulu lava tube october 1970.jpg 640 × 425; 43 KB
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Molten Lava in Pahoehoe Skylight.jpg 2,200 × 1,466; 1.54 MB
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On the Flow - panoramio.jpg 3,445 × 2,541; 5.71 MB
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Petunia skylight.jpg 800 × 600; 125 KB
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Réunion Grand Brûlé Lavatunnel 1.JPG 2,592 × 1,944; 3.55 MB
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Tunnel 076.JPG 2,736 × 3,648; 2.59 MB
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Weathered Pahoehoe Lava Flow Galapagos.jpg 2,816 × 2,112; 2.46 MB