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    Espenberg is a volcanic field in Alaska that contains the largest maars on Earth. It was active during the Pleistocene until 17,500 years BP, when a large...
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  • Espenberg may refer to: Espenberg, Alaska, a settlement in Alaska Espenberg River, a river in Alaska Espenberg volcanic field, a volcanic field in Alaska...
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    considered to be the largest maar in the world and is part of the Espenberg volcanic field. Devil Mountain Lakes is located about 100 km (62 mi) southwest...
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    peninsula are the largest maar lakes in the world and part of the Espenberg volcanic field. They were formed over 21,000 years ago as the result of an underground...
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    coast from a point to the west of Deering along Goodhope Bay to Cape Espenberg, then westward along the shore of the Chukchi Sea. The boundary moves...
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  • 794 ft (242 m) or 797 ft (243 m). The mountain is part of the Espenberg volcanic field, a group of Pleistocene maars and shield volcanoes at the northern...
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  • Muffler, L.J. Patrick; Clynne, Michael A. (2015). "Geologic Field-Trip Guide to Lassen Volcanic National Park and Vicinity, California" (PDF). United States...
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  • in Flathead County, Montana Whitefish Lake or maar, part of the Espenberg volcanic field in Alaska Whitefish (disambiguation) Lake whitefish This disambiguation...
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    Maar (redirect from Maar volcanic crater)
    of the hollow.[citation needed] The largest known maars are found at Espenberg on the Seward Peninsula in northwest Alaska. These maars range in size...
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    Mount Aniakchak (category Volcanic crater lakes)
    Аниакчак) is a volcano on the western Alaska Peninsula. Part of the Aleutian Volcanic Arc, it was formed by the subduction of the oceanic Pacific Plate under...
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