
Photograph by J.P. Lockwood on 1
December 1975
This cinder cone (Pu`u ka Pele) was erupted low on the southeast
flank of Mauna Kea Volcano. The cone is 95 m in height, and the diameter
of the crater at the top is 400 m. Hualalai Volcano in background.
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Cinder cone
A cinder cone is a steep, conical hill of volcanic fragments that
accumulate around and downwind from a vent. The rock fragments, often
called cinders or scoria, are glassy and contain numerous gas bubbles
"frozen" into place as magma exploded into the air
and then cooled quickly. Cinder cones range in size from tens to
hundreds of meters tall.
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