• The Lava Lake Institute for Science and Conservation is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to increase scientific knowledge and advance conservation...
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    water source. An ongoing study by the Lava Lake Institute for Science and Conservation and the Wildlife Conservation Society shows an overland migration...
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    2022. "Lava Lake Institute: Pronghorn Migration". Lava Lake Institute for Science and Conservation. Retrieved March 31, 2024. Stefanic, Todd (2017). North...
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  • the Lava Lake Institute for Science and Conservation to undertake conservation research. All of the lambs raised at Lava Lake are free range and grass-fed...
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    cone may fill with lava but not erupt. Lava which pools within the caldera is known as a lava lake. Lava lakes do not usually persist for long, either draining...
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    likely to form. Lava tubes are common in volcanic areas, and form during effusive volcanic eruptions, serving as a conduit for lava to flow through....
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    Merrill Lake, Kalama Horse Camp, and Climber's Bivouac. U.S. Forest Service Road 83 – Road 90 to Ape Cave, Ape Canyon, Lava Canyon lahar, and Smith Creek...
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    pulverized lava and older rock that sped toward Spirit Lake so fast that it quickly passed the avalanching north face. Alaska is known for its seismic and volcanic...
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    Mount Ruapehu (category Volcanic crater lakes)
    lava dome was observed in Crater Lake on 19 March but was destroyed in a series of explosive eruptions over the following week. A second, larger lava...
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    scoria cones, and lava flows. With the exception of Rangitoto, no volcano has erupted more than once, but the other eruptions lasted for various periods...
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    Lake group (which includes Big Lake Springs, JeShe, Lava, and Spring Creeks), and Thousand Springs. P. fortis is thick and stocky, with relatively heavy...
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    tectonic, or a combination of these in origin and can consist of either bedrock, loose sediment, lava, or ice depending on its origin. A ridge can occur...
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    Ambrym (category Lava lakes)
    the archipelago of Vanuatu. Volcanic activity on the island includes lava lakes in two craters near the summit. Ambrym (also known as Ambrin, "ham rim"...
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    Mauna Kea (category Hawaiian words and phrases)
    vegetated cinder deposits and lava rock, including areas of aeolian desert and Lake Waiau. This ecosystem is a likely haven for the threatened ʻuaʻu (Pterodroma...
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    2011). "Lake Tahoe Total Maximum Daily Load for Fine Sediment Particles, Nitrogen and Phosphorus" (PDF). Nevada Department of Conservations and Natural...
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    Samoan tropical moist forests (category Nature conservation in Samoa)
    taitensis, and species of Syzygium and Astronidium. Morinda citrifolia, Metrosideros vitiensis, and Pterophylla samoensis grow on upland lava flows. Cloud...
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    height of 1,978 m (6,490 ft). Tongariro is composed of layers of both lava and tephra and the eruptions that built the current stratovolcano commenced about...
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    Plateau covers much of central North Island with volcanoes, lava plateaus, and crater lakes. The three highest volcanoes are Mount Ruapehu (2,797 metres...
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    created from the lava flows of the extinct Mount Horrible, which last erupted many thousands of years ago. Te Wāhipounamu (Māori for "the place of greenstone")...
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    Mount Edziza volcanic complex (category Lava plateaus)
    southeast of Telegraph Creek and 85 km (53 mi) southwest of Dease Lake. The complex encompasses a broad, steep-sided lava plateau that extends over 1,000 km2...
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    Shore, rising to 66 metres in elevation. Its age is currently unknown. Its lava flows now line much of Devonport's waterfront. Takarunga was the location...
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    Serengeti National Park (category Southern Acacia-Commiphora bushlands and thickets)
    natrocarbonatite lava produced by the volcanoes. The park covers 14,750 km2 (5,700 sq mi) of grassland plains, savanna, riverine forest, and woodlands. The...
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    Olduvai Gorge (category Canyons and gorges of Africa)
    ignimbrite, forming the base. This is overlain by a series of lava flows from Olmoti and from another source to the south. The oldest fossils are found...
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    main vent, and subsidiary structures and was basaltic and andesitic in composition with ignimbrites and pyroclastic, with tuffs and lava flows emanating...
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    Mount Aniakchak (category Volcanoes of Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska)
    this eruption. A lake formed in the caldera, which drained in one of the largest known floods of the Holocene. Many lava domes and cones were emplaced...
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    desert lake and the world's largest alkaline lake. By volume it is the world's fourth-largest salt lake after the Caspian Sea, Issyk-Kul, and Lake Van (passing...
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  • Anchialine system (category Coastal and oceanic landforms)
    liquid lava continues flowing. If the solid conduit empties of liquid lava, the result is a lava tube. Lava tubes flow towards lower elevations and typically...
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    volcanism and large lava fields. There are hot springs and sulphur springs in the southern portion of the peninsula, in the Kleifarvatn lake and the Krýsuvík...
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    generated lava flows. All Saddle Plateau cones predate the last glaciation. According to reports gathered in the 19th century from the Maasai, Lake Chala...
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    Philip G. (1994). Pohutukawa and Diversity (PDF). Conservation Advisory Science Notes No. 100. Department of Conservation. p. 3. ISSN 1171-9834. "POHUTUKAWA"...
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