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Study Tour participants touring geologically intriguing sites.

Study Tour participants touring geologically intriguing sites.
Study Tour participants touring geologically intriguing sites.
Study Tour participants touring geologically intriguing sites.
Study Tour participants touring geologically intriguing sites.
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Charoepong, Chawalit "Net"
Study Tour participants touring geologically intriguing sites.
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06/27/2015
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WHOI students and scientists ascend the Inferno Cinder Cone during a field trip to a lava field in Craters of the Moon National Monument in central Idaho. The trip culminated the 2015 Geodynamics Program, a semester-long series of seminars by scientists that this year focused on hydrothermal systems. The group followed the track of the Snake River Plain-Yellowstone hotspot. As the continent moved over the hotspot, it formed the Snake River Plain in a succession of volcanic eruptions. The hotspot now lies under Yellowstone National Park, where geysers and hydrothermal features are still active.
Photo by Chawalit Charoepong
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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