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The Uzon Caldera represents a significant geological feature within Kamchatka, Russia. This expansive caldera, measuring approximately nine by twelve kilometers, contains an active geothermal field characterized by numerous mudpots. The area’s high temperatures and mineral-rich waters create unique...
Leirhnjúkur is an active geothermal area within Iceland’s Krafla caldera. It features numerous mudpots fueled by subsurface heat and volcanic activity. The site gained prominence due to its association with the 1975-1984 Krafla Fires, where lava continued to emit steam. Geologists and volcanologists...
Dachnye Hot Springs are a collection of active mudpots located within the Mutnovsky caldera in Kamchatka, Russia. These springs feature unique geothermal activity including bubbling mudflows and steam vents. The area’s notable mineral composition and consistent temperatures make it an important site...
Seltún is a geothermal area within Krysuvik on Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula. It features active mudpots characterized by intense sulfur deposits. The site gained attention in 1999 and 2010 due to powerful hydrothermal bursts. Seltún is of interest to geologists, volcanologists, and anyone studying...
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