Where Pahoehoe Lava Flows Meet The Atlantic Ocean
Crystal-rich Pahoehoe Lava Flows deposited by the eruption of Tenerife's Mount Teide. These millions-of-years-old structures are well preserved on Tenerife's beaches.
This photograph was captured on 35mm Fujifilm stock film using a 1970s Olympus OM10 SLR and developed by a local film lab in the North of England.
Categories
Earth and Space Science Informatics
Earth Magnetism & Rock Physics
European Geosciences Union
Field
Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology
Geodesy
Geodynamics
Geomorphology
Historical
Natural Hazards
Ocean Sciences
Planetary and Solar System Sciences
Seismology
Tectonics and Structural Geology
Properties
Type
Image
Format
JPG
Size
522.7 KB
Width
1545 px
Height
1024 px
Aspect
1545:1024
Brand
Olympus
Model
OM10
Software
Lightroom
Taken
20 April 2021
Coordinates
27.9389, -15.3771
Tint
Bluish white
Submitted
27 February 2026
Licence
CC BY 3.0
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) (opens in a new window)Credit
Lana Williams (distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu)
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