Katmai National Park and Preserve is one of the world's most
active volcanic areas.
Black smokers form in
active volcanic areas.
Not exact matches
In 2010 the hot spots were dominated by two
volcanic centers: Loki Patera, an extremely large
active lava lake on Io, and Kanehekili Fluctus, an
area of continuing pahoehoe lava flows.
It is found all over the Italian island and particularly in the
area surrounding the
active volcano, Mount Etna, where the dogs hunt on terrain formed by
volcanic lava.
A large part of this
area is situated on an
active volcanic belt, meaning hot springs, volcanoes and large vast fields are in abundance.
Traversing this
active geothermal
area, the
volcanic terrain is fascinating and has huge geological appeal.
Knowing that there is a
volcanic ridge directly under the North Pole does lead me to question what would happen if this
area become more
active than usual for several years, how would that extra heat escape?
Some of these
areas are tectonically
active anyway, e.g., the central Pacific islands of Hawaii (US) are
volcanic in origin.