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About a dozen pseudocraters are on the southern shore of Lake Myvatn right in front of Skutustadir. Pseudocraters were formed as molten lava from the craters east of the lake flowed across existing lava fields into the water. Trapped subsurface water boiled and exploded in steam eruptions through the lava surface, forming small cones and craters.
Iceland 06 11 Myvatn Pseudocrater About a dozen pseudocraters are on the southern shore of Lake Myvatn right in front of Skutustadir. Pseudocraters were formed as molten lava from the craters east of the lake flowed across existing lava fields into the water. Trapped subsurface water boiled and exploded in steam eruptions through the lava surface, forming small cones and craters.

DATE: 2006-07-31 10:42