File:Pinatubo 1991-06-29 Pyroclastic flow deposits of Marella River Valley.jpg

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English: The June 29, 1991 eruption column from Mount Pinatubo with Marella River Valley. Aerial view to north of pyroclastic flow deposits in Marella River valley (in foreground) and tributaries of Balin Buquero River (in distance) with ash plume rising from Pinatubo's caldera. Pyroclastic flow deposits to east of isolated hill in right center as about 200 meters thick. Dark streaks on pyroclastic flow deposits are lahar deposits generated by rains. U.S. Geological Survey Photograph taken on June 29, 1991, by Ed Wolfe.
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Source https://volcanoes.usgs.gov/vdap/pinatubo.html
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Volcanoes/Philippines/Pinatubo/images.html (First Source)
Author United States Geological Survey

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