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NEWS - Hawaii: Vulkan steht vor Mega-Ausbruch
Jan 20, 2017 - Big Island, Hawaii, U.S. - The volcanic landscape of the largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago is pictured in this Sentinel-2A satellite image. Located in the central Pacific Ocean, the islands, atolls and islets of Hawaii developed from a hotspot in Earth's mantle that leaked magma as the Pacific tectonic plate moved northwest, creating a trail of exposed rock. The island pictured here is the southeastern-most island and therefore youngest of the chain and is volcanically active. We can clearly see the Mauna Loa volcano in the upper left with the darker remnants of lava flows down its gentle slopes. The other active volcano, Kilauea, can be seen smoking near the centre of the image. Both active volcanos sit within the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Hawaii: Frühere Aktivitäten des Vulkans Kilauea (Archivbilder)
Jan 20, 2017 - Big Island, Hawaii, U.S. - The volcanic landscape of the largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago is pictured in this Sentinel-2A satellite image. Located in the central Pacific Ocean, the islands, atolls and islets of Hawaii developed from a hotspot in Earth's mantle that leaked magma as the Pacific tectonic plate moved northwest, creating a trail of exposed rock. The island pictured here is the southeastern-most island and therefore youngest of the chain and is volcanically active. We can clearly see the Mauna Loa volcano in the upper left with the darker remnants of lava flows down its gentle slopes. The other active volcano, Kilauea, can be seen smoking near the centre of the image. Both active volcanos sit within the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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