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Lahar deposits
Description:
Lahar deposits leading down the slope away from the Tunguragua volcano, Ecuador. The roof of a destroyed house can just be seen at upper right. Lahars are a type of mud and debris flow composed of volcanic material that flows down from a volcano, often along a river valley.
Credit:
Dr Morley Read/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2478622
Legacy Identifier:
SP1609
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5138px × 3425px (~50 MB)
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