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Description Toes of a pahoehoe flow advance across a road in Kalapana on the east rift zone of Kilauea Volcano, Hawai`i. Pahoehoe is a Hawaiian term for basaltic lava that has a smooth, hummocky, or ropy surface. A pahoehoe flow typically advances as a series of small lobes and toes that continually break out from a cooled crust. The surface texture of pahoehoe flows varies widely, displaying all kinds of bizarre shapes often referred to as lava sculpture
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  • File:PahoehoeLava.jpg licensed with PD-USGov-USGS
    • 2016-05-15T18:28:16Z Gnash 500x800 (99457 Bytes) optimized with jpegtran
    • 2012-06-16T15:11:54Z Hohum 500x800 (99535 Bytes) Levels
    • 2004-11-25T21:26:21Z Solipsist~commonswiki 500x800 (87374 Bytes) Pahoehoe - Hawaiian lumpy lava. {{PD}} Source: http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/Products/Pglossary/pahoehoe.html

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current16:23, 13 January 2024Thumbnail for version as of 16:23, 13 January 20241,000 × 1,600 (771 KB)BelburyReverted to version as of 17:04, 11 January 2024 (UTC) I assume the first version was an error; valid under COM:OVERWRITE as it was replaced within a minute
13:56, 13 January 2024Thumbnail for version as of 13:56, 13 January 202475 × 120 (5 KB)TmReverted to version as of 17:03, 11 January 2024 (UTC)
17:04, 11 January 2024Thumbnail for version as of 17:04, 11 January 20241,000 × 1,600 (771 KB)Hike395full-sized image
17:03, 11 January 2024Thumbnail for version as of 17:03, 11 January 202475 × 120 (5 KB)Hike395== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=Toes of a pahoehoe flow advance across a road in Kalapana on the east rift zone of Kilauea Volcano, Hawai`i. Pahoehoe is a Hawaiian term for basaltic lava that has a smooth, hummocky, or ropy surface. A pahoehoe flow typically advances as a series of small lobes and toes that continually break out from a cooled crust. The surface texture of pahoehoe flows varies widely, displaying all kinds of bizarre shapes often referred to as lava sculptur...

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