Photo : Kahir Mud volcano

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/ Date : August 20, 2015

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Photo by: Afshin Iranpour

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Dimensions: 2048 * 1536
File Size: 1144240
Make: Canon
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Model: Canon DIGITAL IXUS II
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DateTime: 2005:03:26 16:25:17
Shutter Speed Value: 329/32
Aperture Value: 181/32
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Flash: 24
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Kahir Mud volcano

Description:

Mud volcano or mud dome refers to formations created by geo-exuded slurries (usually including water) and gases. There are several geological processes that may cause the formation of mud volcanoes. Mud volcanoes are not true (igneous) volcanoes as they produce no lava. The earth continuously exudes a mud-like substance, which may sometimes be referred to as a "mud volcano". Mud volcanoes may range in size from merely 1 or 2 meters high and 1 or 2 meters wide, to 700 meters high and 10 kilometers wide. Smaller mud exudations are sometimes referred to as mud-pots. The largest mud volcano, Indonesia's Lusi, is 10 kilometres (6 mi) in diameter.

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