monogenetic volcanic field
C15108
concept
A monogenetic volcanic field is a region containing numerous small, short-lived volcanoes, each of which typically erupts only once before becoming inactive.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| monogenetic volcanic field canonical | 10 |
| basaltic volcanic field | 4 |
| Auckland volcanic field volcano | 1 |
| cluster of volcanic features | 1 |
Instances (16)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Auckland volcanic field | — |
| Koko Head volcanic complex | — |
| Chaîne des Puys | — |
| San Francisco volcanic field | — |
| Taos Plateau volcanic field | — |
| Pali-Aike volcanic field | — |
| Bridge River Cones | — |
|
Mount Smart (volcanic cone)
surface form:
Mount Smart
|
Auckland volcanic field volcano |
| Jemez volcanic field | — |
| Lakeview area volcanic fields | basaltic volcanic field |
| Jordan Craters | basaltic volcanic field |
| Lomonosov group | cluster of volcanic features |
| Sand Mountain Field | basaltic volcanic field |
| Fort Rock–Christmas Lake Valley volcanic field | — |
| Devils Garden volcanic field | basaltic volcanic field |
| Honolulu Volcanic Series | — |