Waw an Namus (also spelled Wau-en-Namus, Arabic: واو الناموس) is a volcano in Libya. Of either Pleistocene or Holocene age, it is located within the eastern...
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National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NaMUS), a system of databases in the US Waw An Namus, a volcanic field in Libya Nomos (disambiguation)...
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ecosystems and ancient cultures.[citation needed] The Waw an Namus volcano is surrounded by an apron of dark tephra, which has a notable color contrast...
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Waw al Kabir (Arabic: واو الكبير) is a town in the Murzuq District of Libya. It is located about 115.06 kilometres (71.49 mi) from Waw an Namus. Waw...
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formed by the collapse of a volcano during an eruption. Lakes in maars fill medium-sized craters where an eruption deposited debris around a vent. Crater...
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volcanoes in Libya. Siebert L, Simkin T (2002–present). Volcanoes of the World: an Illustrated Catalog of Holocene Volcanoes and their Eruptions. Smithsonian...
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interest, other than getting there via an adventurous route. From Sabha, travellers could drive east to Waw an Namus volcanic crater, then continue through...
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tourists, and built a tent village that could accommodate 7,000 people in Waw an Namus inside the Sahara Desert with excellent observation conditions. However...
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the shallow mantle, or of the rifting process of the Sirte Basin. Wau an Namus is sometimes considered to be part of the field, other volcanic fields...
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Malay: Bahasa Sūlūk, بهاس سولوق, lit. 'Language of Sulu/the Tausūg people') is an Austronesian language spoken in the province of Sulu in the Philippines and...
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