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| Concepcion Volcano, Nicaragua: Concepción Volcano one of the
tallest and most active of Nicaragua’s volcanoes. The 1,610-meter
(5,280-foot), cone-shaped volcano is the northern half of
dumbbell-shaped Isla de Ometepe. Concepción is joined by a narrow
isthmus to the dormant Maderas Volcano, which makes up the southern
half of the island. This image of the volcano was captured on May 10,
2007, by the astronauts onboard the International Space Station. To
the northwest of the crater, a very faint plume (probably steam)
creeps like fog down the mountain, blurring the sharp gullies that
carve the volcano’s flanks. The grid pattern of people’s fields
surrounds the volcano, while lobes of forest line the lower
slopes. Concepción has erupted at least 25 times in the past 125 years, but eruptions are not the only hazard for the 5,000 or so people who lives in small towns at lower elevations. Loose rock and ash from previous eruptions makes the volcano’s steep slopes unstable and prone to give way during heavy rains. These flows of muddy debris are known as lahars. Among the most serious lahars that have occurred at Concepción in recent years were those that occurred during the passage of Hurricane Mitch through the area in 1998. (Much more serious lahars occurred at Nicaragua’s Casita Volcano during Hurricane Mitch.) The gullies that can funnel debris quickly downslope into populated areas are obvious in the image. References and Related images: |
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