Acid Lava Cone or Dome. This cone is formed by acid lava
which is viscous and has the dominance of Silica. The lava deposits itself near
the neck immediately after explosion and form a dome after solidification
Lessen Peak in California and Pary-de-done in France are some of the
outstanding examples of doms.
Wednesday, 21 September 2016
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