Hawaiian islands, Yellowstone, South Sister, Newberry volcano, St. Helens, Inyo volcanic chain, Mt. Shasta, Axial Seamount
Data: Volcanoes (Smithsonian VOTW Database) + Topography(JAXA AW3D30 DSM)
Comment: Big regional map showing the locations of volcanoes listed in VOTW.
Data: LiDAR Topography (NCALM via OpenTopography) + Satellite topography (JAXA AW3D30 DSM)
Comment: The LiDAR topography data of Kilauea caldera was acquired in 2009, an year after the formation of the Overlook vent. The vent which was a pit crater at the inside of Halemaumau, had increased its size and finally merged to it in 2018.
Data: LiDAR Topography (NCALM via OpenTopography)
Comment: Old version of 3D image with annotations.
Data: LiDAR Topography (NCALM via OpenTopography) + Satellite topography (JAXA AW3D30 DSM)
Comment: BlenderGIS + New textures. 150% vertical exaggeration.
Data: LiDAR Topography (NCALM via OpenTopography) + Satellite topography (JAXA AW3D30 DSM) + Satellite imagery (NASA, 2013)
Comment: BlenderGIS + Experimental textures. 150% vertical exaggeration.
Data: LiDAR Topography (NCALM via OpenTopography) + Satellite topography (JAXA AW3D30 DSM)
Comment: Texture with experimental shading. 150% vertical exaggeration.
Data: LiDAR Topography (NCALM via OpenTopography) + Satellite topography (JAXA AW3D30 DSM)
Comment: Texture with experimental shading. 150% vertical exaggeration.
Data: LiDAR Topography (NCALM via OpenTopography)
Comment: Check out the polygonal joints at the crater floor (which was the surface of a lava lake)
Data: Volcanoes (Smithsonian VOTW Database) + Topography(JAXA AW3D30 DSM) + Bathymetry(GMRT v3.4)
Data: Volcanoes (Smithsonian VOTW Database) + Topography(JAXA AW3D30 DSM) + Bathymetry(GMRT v3.4)
Comment: It's like a monster hermit crab!
Data: Volcanoes (Smithsonian VOTW Database) + Topography(JAXA AW3D30 DSM) + Bathymetry(GMRT v3.4)
Comment: The tiny edifices on the the submarine ridges are flat-topped cones which are believed to be formed by submarine lava ponds (Clague et al. 2000).
Topography(JAXA AW3D30 DSM) + Bathymetry(GMRT v3.4)
Comment: One of the best popular submarine landslide of an oceanic island.
Data: Volcanoes (Smithsonian VOTW Database) + Topography(JAXA AW3D30 DSM) + Bathymetry(GMRT v3.4)
Comment: Reef morphology
Data: Topography(JAXA AW3D30 DSM) + Vents & Plateau Rhyolites (Koch et al. 2011)
Comment: Plateau Rhyolites highlighted.
Data: Topography(JAXA AW3D30 DSM) + Vents & Plateau Rhyolites (Koch et al. 2011)
Data: Topography(JAXA AW3D30 DSM)
Comment: One of the largest silicic lava erupted in Quaternary (79±11 ka, 70 cubic km) with average thickness of 200 m (Christiansen et al. 2007).
Data: Topography(DOGAMI LiDAR Quadrangle Series)
Comments: Unusual volcano with a striking contrast of mafic and silicic eruptive episodes. See Fierstein et al. (2011) for the whole eruptive history. The field guide to Devils Chain silicic lavas is available in Fink and Anderson (2017).
Data: Topography(DOGAMI LiDAR Quadrangle Series)
Comment: Amazing Holocene (Approx. 2 ka) fissure-fed silicic lavas with a uniform composition.
Data: Topography(DOGAMI LiDAR Quadrangle Series)
Comment: Note that the right side is north. Newberry flow is the name of the largest lava in the Devils chain. Newberry flow is not in the Newberry volcano. Very confusing!
Data: Topography(DOGAMI LiDAR Quadrangle Series)
Comment: Comparison between the conventional hillshade and TopoUSM+hillshade.
Data: Topography (JAXA AW3D30 DSM)
Data: Contours & Geological features (Bard et al. 2013) + Topography(DOGAMI OLC Newberry)
Comment: Holocene geological features highlighted.
Changelog: Replaced Newberry Overview 1a (2018/04/09)
Data: Geology (MacLeod et al. 1995) + Topography(DOGAMI OLC Newberry)
Changelog: Replaced Newberry Enhanced Geological Map 1a (2018/04/09)
Data: Topography (DOGAMI LiDAR Quadrangle Series)
Comments: A lot of explosion craters.
Data: Topography (DOGAMI LiDAR Quadrangle Series)
Screengrabs of real-time rendered topography.
Data: Topography (DOGAMI LiDAR Quadrangle Series)
Comment: Rendered with Blender with BlenderGIS plugin.
Data: Topography (USGS, 2002)
Comment: Textbook example of the stack of "wormy" andesitic lavas
Data: LiDAR Topography(Martens, 2016) + Satellite DSM Topography(JAXA AW3D30 DSM)
Comment: Chain of silicic lavas crossing the rim of Valles caldera.
Data: Topography (JAXA AW3D30 DSM)
Comment: Textbook example of the morphology created by a sector collapse.
Data: Topography (GMRT v3.4) + Hydrothermal sites (InterRidge Vent Database)
Comment: List of expeditions found at NOAA website.