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Lava Tubes. Kacey McCallister. Purpose. To Examine and understand: Formation of lava tubes Where Oregon Lava tubes came from F eatures located in O regon lava tubes. Area Map. Lava tubes mostly south of bend but within the: Newberry Volcanic . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lava Tubes

• Kacey McCallister

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Purpose

To Examine and understand:• Formation of lava tubes• Where Oregon Lava tubes came from• Features located in Oregon lava tubes

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Area Map

• Lava tubes mostly south of bend but within the:

• Newberry Volcanic

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Newberry volcanoErupting near bend 80,000 years ago

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Horse Lava Tube System

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Formation of the lava tubes

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Arnold Lava tube system

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Classic lava cave shape

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Cutbacks/Keyhole

• A classic keyhole shape with different levels, caused by:

• Melting• Mechanical weathering

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Arnold ice cave

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-Due to the ability of lava tubes to be a great insulator once water percolates into the lava tubes and freezes. -Sometimes it completely fills the cave. -Used for it’s ice.

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Breakdown• Breakdown is one of the

best ways to discover a lava tube.

• Area of lava tube ceiling that has collapsed– Pre cooling– Ice destruction– Water erosion

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Lava bombs• Rolled on the top of

the lava tube flow• Sometime they will

exit through a window leaving these bomb like structures

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Wind cave

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Review

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Lavacicle

• Super heated gas on top of the Lava flow

• Melts the ceiling of the lava tube

• Shark tooth – Layers of lava over time

• Splash• Tubular– Gas escapes through

the middle of tube

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Sand castles

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• Ash from Mount. Mazama percolates into lava caves.

• Waters drips down forming these peaks and vallys

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Thousands of years to create

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And now…………………………….

• Drum roll please………

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Bat cave

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Braided flows

• Most lava flows intertwine like braided streams

• They also interact with older flows to form layers.

• Bat cave shows two layers

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Conclusion

• Lava tubes need a very basaltic flow to form• Classic flows include– Smooth even sides– Occasional breakdowns– Braided flows

• Special flows contain– Lavacilcles– Lava bombs– Sand castles