We don’t need to study volcanic landforms to predict possible eruptions here in Northern Ireland. Well, at least not anymore, as it was 60 million years ago that this land mass was a volcano!
Rootless cones are small volcanic landforms ranging from several to several hundred meters in diameter, formed by continuous explosions resulting from the interaction between surface lava and ...
A sand volcano, or sand boil, is a cone-shaped landform created by liquefied sand erupting through a central vent. Resembling a miniature volcano and ranging in size from inches to several feet ...