Your browser does not support this video. Conceptually similarSPLLava field and cinder coneSS213951VA7121Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCEKilauea Eruptions in May 2018SS21311412Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCEKilauea Eruptions in May 2018SS21311449Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCEKilauea Eruptions in May 2018SS21311483Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCEKilauea Eruptions in May 2018SS21311351Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCEKilauea Eruptions in May 2018SS21311353Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCEKilauea Eruptions in May 2018SS21311388Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCEKilauea Eruptions in May 2018SS21311411Rights ManagedSPLMt ShastaSS213952VA7122Rights ManagedView AllLava field and cinder coneLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS213964Legacy Identifier:VA7128Description:Lava beds and cinder cones like Red Hill are remnants of extreme active volcanism that once occurred in the Coso volcanic field in the Owens Valley of California. The most recent volcanic activity occurred about 10,000 years ago.Credit:Peter Matulavich/ SPL / Science SourceSize:640px × 480px (~207 MB)Restrictions:No Sale through SubagentsGet PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:california-cinder cone-coso volcanic field-earth science-geology-landscape-lava bed-lava field and cinder cone-owens valley-red hill-remnant-volcanoDuration:18sParent folder:20131109_spl003_hd1