LAVA CASCADE
A cascade of water is a small waterfall formed as water descends over rocks. In similar fashion, a lava cascade refers to the rush or descent of lava over a cliff. In Hawaii, lava cascades typically occur when lava spills over the edge of a crater, a fault scarp, or a sea cliff into the ocean.
In the image shown here, lava pours over edge of Aloi Crater in a dazzling lava cascade about 25 meters tall during the 1969-71 Mauna Ulu eruption on the east rift zone of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii. The lava fountain in background is about 30 m tall.
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