Dome (disambiguation) — Dome in architecture : ribbed hemispherical dome resting on an octagonal drum in the Great Mosque of Kairouan (also called the Mosque of Uqba), city of Kairouan, Tunisia. A dome is a structural element of architecture that resembles the… … Wikipedia
Dome (geology) — The Richat Structure in the Sahara Desert, Africa, is a true dome. In structural geology, a dome is a deformational feature consisting of symmetrically dipping anticlines; their general outline on a geologic map is circular or oval. The strata in … Wikipedia
lava dome — A rounded or irregular mound, hill or small mountain composed of lava congealed over a volcanic vent on the flanks or within a crater or caldera. Typically composed of silica rich volcanic rocks (e.g., rhyolite, dacite) with admixtures of… … Glossary of landform and geologic terms
Long Valley Caldera — For the town in New Jersey, see Long Valley, New Jersey :Long Valley Caldera is a depression in eastern California that is adjacent to Mammoth Mountain. The valley is one of the largest calderas on earth, measuring about convert|32|km|mi long… … Wikipedia
Lake Toba — Landsat photo Location North Sumatra, Indonesia Coordinates … Wikipedia
Redondo Peak — Infobox Mountain Name = Redondo Peak Photo = | Caption= Elevation = 11,254 feet (3,431 metres) Location = New Mexico, USA Range = Jemez Mountains Prominence = 2454 feet (748 meters) Coordinates = coord|35|52|20|N|106|33|39|W| Topographic… … Wikipedia
Valles Caldera — Cerro la Jara, an approximately 75 meter (250 ft) high forested rhyolite lava dome within the caldera. Elevation … Wikipedia
Yellowstone Lake — Infobox lake lake name = Yellowstone Lake image lake = lakeyellowstonebig.jpg caption lake = on a fall morning image bathymetry = caption bathymetry = location = Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming coords = coord|44|28|N|110|22|W|type:waterbody… … Wikipedia
Mammoth Lakes, California — Town of Mammoth Lakes Town View of Mammoth Lakes and the resurgent dome from along road to the Lakes Basin … Wikipedia
Caldera — A caldera is a cauldron like volcanic feature formed by the collapse of land following a volcanic eruption. They are sometimes confused with volcanic craters. The word comes from Latin caldarium , meaning cauldron (hot bath). In some texts the… … Wikipedia