Image:DiamondCratersMalheurMaar.jpg
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Lava flows of West Dome, one the structural highpoints of Diamond Craters, rise NE of lake-filled Malheur Maar. The shallow 2-m-deep lake occupies one of many maars (the rest of which are dry) of the Diamond Craters volcanic field. |
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Date |
2002 |
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Author |
Lee Siebert, Smithsonian Institution |
Permission |
According to Ed Venzke, webmaster of Smithsonian Institution's GVP website: All photos made by SI employees are without restriction, as they are US Government employees. Authors and source should be credited. |
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