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Fumarole venting steam and gases |
Keywords: |
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Namafjall Hverir (Námafjall Hverir), Iceland - Walking around Namafjall is like being on mars. It's a dramatic change in the landscape, creating a small area with a stark red landscape covered with fumaroles and mud pots. Being a high temperature geothermal area, temperatures can get over 200C 1000 meters down. The fumaroles emit steam and gases such as carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrochloric acid, and hydrogen sulfide.
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City/Location: |
Namafjall Hverir (Námafjall Hve |
State/Province/ Subregion: |
Sudur-pingeyjarsysla (Suður-Þi
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Iceland |
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14.0
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1/50s
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ISO Setting: |
100
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Focal Length: |
16.0mm
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Image ID: |
Iceland_0891-Fumarole_Steam |
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