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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Caldera$504663$ - définition

CHILEAN CITY
Caldera (comuna); Caldera Bay

Caldera         
  • Aniakchak]]-caldera, Alaska
  • ''Caldeira do Faial'' on the [[Caldeira Volcano]], [[Faial Island]], [[Azores]]
  • Caldera formation under water
  • [[Crater Lake]], Oregon, formed around 5,680 BC
  •  date=2013-12-23 }}</ref>
  • Galápagos]] [[archipelago]]
  • Lake Taupo]]
  • [[Mount Mazama]]'s eruption timeline, an example of caldera formation
  • Nemrut Caldera]], Van Lake, Eastern Turkey
  • Animation of analogue experiment showing the origin of the volcanic caldera in box filled with flour
  • [[Mount Pinatubo]], Philippines
  • aerial spinning view]] over [[Santorini]], Greece
  • [[Coatepeque Caldera]], El Salvador crater lake
  • [[Landsat]] image of [[Lake Toba]], on the island of [[Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]] (100 km/62 mi long and 30&nbsp;km/19 mi wide, one of the world's largest calderas). A [[resurgent dome]] formed the island of [[Samosir]].
  • Valle Caldera, New Mexico
  • Yankicha/Ushishir]], [[Kuril Islands]]
CAULDRON-LIKE VOLCANIC FEATURE USUALLY FORMED BY THE COLLAPSE OF LAND FOLLOWING A VOLCANIC ERUPTION
Calderas; Volcanic caldera; Caldera volcano; Caldera collapse; Caldera (crater); Summit caldera; List of volcanic calderas; Outflow sheet; Ash flow sheet
A caldera ( ) is a large cauldron-like hollow that forms shortly after the emptying of a magma chamber in a volcanic eruption. When large volumes of magma are erupted over a short time, structural support for the rock above the magma chamber is lost.
caldera         
  • Aniakchak]]-caldera, Alaska
  • ''Caldeira do Faial'' on the [[Caldeira Volcano]], [[Faial Island]], [[Azores]]
  • Caldera formation under water
  • [[Crater Lake]], Oregon, formed around 5,680 BC
  •  date=2013-12-23 }}</ref>
  • Galápagos]] [[archipelago]]
  • Lake Taupo]]
  • [[Mount Mazama]]'s eruption timeline, an example of caldera formation
  • Nemrut Caldera]], Van Lake, Eastern Turkey
  • Animation of analogue experiment showing the origin of the volcanic caldera in box filled with flour
  • [[Mount Pinatubo]], Philippines
  • aerial spinning view]] over [[Santorini]], Greece
  • [[Coatepeque Caldera]], El Salvador crater lake
  • [[Landsat]] image of [[Lake Toba]], on the island of [[Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]] (100 km/62 mi long and 30&nbsp;km/19 mi wide, one of the world's largest calderas). A [[resurgent dome]] formed the island of [[Samosir]].
  • Valle Caldera, New Mexico
  • Yankicha/Ushishir]], [[Kuril Islands]]
CAULDRON-LIKE VOLCANIC FEATURE USUALLY FORMED BY THE COLLAPSE OF LAND FOLLOWING A VOLCANIC ERUPTION
Calderas; Volcanic caldera; Caldera volcano; Caldera collapse; Caldera (crater); Summit caldera; List of volcanic calderas; Outflow sheet; Ash flow sheet
[k?l'd?:r?, -'d??r?]
¦ noun a large volcanic crater, especially one formed by a major eruption leading to the collapse of the mouth of the volcano.
Origin
C17: from Sp., from late L. caldaria 'boiling pot'.
Caldera (band)         
FORMER AMERICAN JAZZ FUSION BAND
Caldera (jazz-fusion band)
Caldera was an American band that combined jazz, funk and rock with Latin music. Return to Forever and Weather Report influenced Caldera, but its members were also influenced by soul, Afro-cuban, salsa, samba, and Peruvian music.

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Caldera, Chile

Caldera is a port city and commune in the Copiapó Province of the Atacama Region in northern Chile. It has a harbor protected by breakwaters, being the port city for the productive mining district centering on Copiapó to which it is connected by the first railroad constructed in Chile.