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Taal Lake: The volcanic crater that has 'an island within a lake, within an island within a lake, within an island'
Taal Lake is a volcanic crater lake in the Philippines with a rare geology of nested islands and water. Researchers think the crater formed after a series of eruptions between 140,000 and 5,380 B.C. — ...
From a distance, a crater lake can look peaceful. The water often appears bright blue or emerald green, resting quietly inside the rim of a volcano. It is easy to see it as just another natural wonder ...
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Weak phreatic burst recorded at Taal Volcano
LUCENA CITY — Taal Volcano in Batangas province generated a “very weak phreatic eruption” early Monday, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) reported. Phivolcs said the ...
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Taal Volcano logs new minor eruption
LUCENA CITY – Taal Volcano recorded another minor phreatomagmatic eruption on Friday afternoon, the Philippine Institute of ...
A Hawaii volcano that began erupting for the first time in two years continued Wednesday to gush lava from two vents in its summit crater, but the molten rock posed no threat to people. The Hawaiian ...
Volcanic lakes / Bruce Christenson, Karoly Németh, Dmitri Rouwet, Franco Tassi, Jean Vandemeulebrouck, and Johan C. Varekamp -- Volcano-hydrologic hazards from volcanic lakes / V. Manville -- ...
Mount Kelimutu on Flores island features three crater lakes with changing colors linked to volcanic activity and local ...
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