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English: Outlines of various volcanoes illustrating the different relations of the craters to cones. (1) Fusiyama (Fuji), Japan – an almost perfect cone with a small crater at its summit; (2) Hverfjall, Iceland – a cone with a large crater reaching almost to the base of the cone; (3) Bracciano, Italy – a crater lake in which the diameter of the crater is much larger than the height of the crater walls; (4) Rocca-Monfina, Italy – a tuff cone in which an andesitic lava cone has been built up; (5) Teneriffe (Tenerife), Canary Islands – a cone has been built up in the centre of an encircling crater-ring; (6) Vulcano, Italy – migration of volcanic activity along a fissure has produced a series of overlapping cones.
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Source "Volcanoes: What they Are and What they Teach" by John W. Judd (1895), The International Scientific Series, volume 35, New York, D. Appleton and Co., pages 178–179, figure 77.
Author John W. Judd (1840–1916)

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