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Monday, May 05, 2008

Cool Geo-Pic: Harrat Khaybar Volcanic Field


Another cool Geo-Pic from the NASA Earth Observatory.
A quick cut & paste description:
"The western half of the Arabian Peninsula contains not only large expanses of sand and gravel, but extensive lava fields known as haraat (harrat for a named field). One such field is the 14,000-square-kilometer Harrat Khaybar, located approximately 137 kilometers to the northeast of the city of Al Madinah (Medina). The volcanic field was formed by eruptions along a 100-kilometer, north-south vent system over the past 5 million years. The most recent recorded eruption took place between 600–700 AD...."

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