Earth:List of lava tubes

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A lava tube, or pyroduct,[1] is a natural conduit formed by flowing lava from a volcanic vent that moves beneath the hardened surface of a lava flow. If lava in the tube empties, it will leave a cave.

Africa

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Ethiopia

  • 70 m lava tube cave has been recorded southeast of Addis Ababa and a smaller example on K'one Volcano[2]

Kenya

  • Chyulu Hills – contains nearly 100 tubes[2]
  • Elmenteita Badlands north of Mt. Eburru – several small caves[2]
    • Leviathan Cave – At 12.5 kilometres, it is the longest lava tube in Africa.[3]
  • Emuruangogolak Volcano caves[2]
  • North Chyulu hills area – 20 caves are known[2]
  • Lake Tillam, near Korosi Volcano – several known lava tubes[2]
  • Mount Suswa – around 40 known caves totaling around 11 km[2]
  • Menengai Caldera – single vent-like cave[2]
  • Nyambeni Mountains near Maua – 2 known caves[2]

Rwanda

  • Musanze System – total 5.1 km[2]
    • Ubuvomo bwa Musanze – 4.56 km[2]
    • Ubuvomo bwa Nyrabadogo – 1.5 km[2]

Tanzania

Uganda

  • Garama Cave – Kigesi District, is 342 m long[2]

Asia

China

  • Wudalianchi National Park and Global Geopark[5]
    • Laoheishan volcano
      • Fairy Palace Cave[5]
      • Waterfall Palace Cave[5]
    • East Jiaodebushan volcano
      • Ice Cave[5]
      • Underground Ice River[5]
  • Jingpo Hu National Park and Global Geopark[5]
    • Weihuting Cave[5]
    • Longyandongtian Cave (Dragon Rock Cave)[5]
    • Shenshui Cave (Driven Water Cave)[5]
    • Gubingdong Cave (Ancient Ice Cave)[5]
    • Jiemei Cave (Sisters Cave)[5]
    • Kanlianmiying Cave (Anti-J Allied Army Secret Camp)[5]
  • Leiqiong Global Geopark – More than 30 tubes[5]
    • Seventy Two Cave Lava Tunnel[5]

Japan

  • Fugaku Wind Cave
  • Lake Sai Bat Cave
  • Narusawa Ice Cave

Saudi Arabia

  • Harrat Khaybar lava field – Umm Jirsan lava tube – 1.5 km long (Pint 2009)

South Korea

  • Geomunoreum Lava Tube System
    • Gimnyeonggul
    • Manjanggul – more than 8 kilometers long, located in Jeju Island, is a popular tourism spot.[6][7]

Europe

Iceland

Italy

Portugal

  • Azores
    • Algar do Carvão
    • Furna de Água
    • Furnas do Cavalum
    • Galerias da Feteira
    • Gruta Brisa Azul
    • Gruta das Agulhas
    • Gruta das Cinco Ribeiras
    • Gruta das Mercês
    • Gruta das Torres
    • Gruta do Carvão
    • Gruta do Natal
    • Gruta do Zé Grande
    • São Vicente Caves

Spain

  • Canary Islands
    • Cuevas de los Murciélagos
    • Cueva de los Verdes
    • Cueva del Viento
    • Jameos del Agua
    • Tunnel de la Atlantida
    • Cueva de los Verdes

North America

Canada

  • Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Provincial Park

United States

  • Ape Cave – Washington (state)
  • Bandera Volcano Ice Cave – New Mexico
  • Cheese Cave – Washington (state)
  • Indian Tunnel lava tube (and more than 250 other examples) in Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve, Idaho[10]
  • Derrick Cave – Oregon
  • El Malpais National Monument, in western New Mexico[11]
  • Hālona Blowhole
  • Kaumana Cave – Hawaii
  • Kazumura Cave, Hawaii – Not only the world's most extensive lava tube, but at 65.5 kilometres (40.7 mi), it has the greatest linear extent of any cave known.[12]
  • Kuna Caves – Idaho
  • Lava Beds National Monument – California
  • Newberry National Volcanic Monument – Oregon
    • Arnold Lava Tube System
    • Boyd Cave – Oregon
    • Horse Lava Tube System
      • Redmond Caves
    • Lava River Cave[13]
    • Lava Top Butte basalt[14]
    • Skeleton Cave
  • Lava River Cave – Arizona
  • Mammoth Cave – Utah
  • Niter Ice Cave – Idaho
  • Pluto's Cave – California
  • Skylight Cave – Oregon
  • Snow Canyon State Park - Utah[15]
  • Subway Cave Lava Tubes – Lassen National Forest, California[16]
  • Wilson Butte Cave – Idaho

Oceania

Australia

  • Undara Volcanic National Park – Queensland

Galapagos

  • Bellavista lava tunnel[17]

New Zealand

  • Auckland volcanic field Includes more than 50 lava tubes

Samoa

Extra Terrestrial

References

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  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 Jim W. Simons "Volcanic Caves of East Africa – An Overview " Int. J. Spelenl.. 27 B (1/4), (1998): 11–20
  3. Forti; Galli; Rossi (July 2004). "Minerogenesis of Volcanic Caves of Kenya". International Journal of Speleology 32: 3–18. doi:10.5038/1827-806X.32.1.1. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1220&context=ijs. Retrieved 7 Apr 2017. 
  4. Clive Ward "Lava Caves of Kilimanjaro. Mawenzi Lava Tubes" Int. J. Speleol., 27 I3 (1/4), (1998): 53.56.
  5. 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 Chris Wood & Haiyan Zhang "Volcanic Centres and Lava Caves in China" Proceedings 14th International Symposium on Vulcanospeleology, 2010 pp. 123–129
  6. Barclay, Jennifer (2012-04-27). "10 Reasons Travelers Can't Keep Away from Jeju Island". CNN Travel. http://travel.cnn.com/explorations/play/10-things-do-jeju-island-045157. 
  7. "Manjanggul Lava Tube [National Geopark (만장굴 (제주도 국가지질공원)) : VISITKOREA"] (in en). https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/svc/whereToGo/locIntrdn/locIntrdnList.do?vcontsId=111165&menuSn=351. 
  8. "Surtshellir-Stefánshellir System". Caves of Iceland. Showcaves. http://www.showcaves.com/english/misc/caves/Surtshellir.html. 
  9. Guest, J.E; Duncan, A.M.; Stofan, E.R; Anderson, S.W. (2012). "Effect of slope on development of pahoehoe flow fields: Evidence from Mount Etna". Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 219–220: 52–62. doi:10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2012.01.006. Bibcode2012JVGR..219...52G. 
  10. "Caves of Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve, Idaho". National Park Service. 2018-02-08. https://www.nps.gov/crmo/learn/nature/cave.htm. Retrieved 2021-01-25. 
  11. Polyak, Victor J.; Provencio, Paula P. (2020). "The 'hornito-style' lava stalagmites and lava column in Lava Column Cave, El Malpais National Monument". New Mexico Geological Society Special Publication 14: 37–40. https://nmgs.nmt.edu/publications/special/14/NMGS_SP-14.pdf. Retrieved 2020-10-24. 
  12. Gulden, Bob (2011-06-21), World's Longest Lava Tubes, http://www.caverbob.com/lava.htm, retrieved 2011-06-26 
  13. Newberry National Volcanic Monument
  14. Donnelly-Nolan, J. M.; Stovall, W. K.; Ramsey, D. W.; Ewert, J. W.; Jensen, R. A. (2011). Hendley II, J. W.. ed. Newberry Volcano – Central Oregon's Sleeping Giant: USGS Fact Sheet 2011–3145. United States Geological Survey. https://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2011/3145/fs2011-3145.pdf. 
  15. Snow Canyon State Park. Utah.gov state park website.
  16. Subway Cave, United States Department of Agriculture. Accessed 20 June 2021.
  17. "Lava Tubes of Bellavista on Santa Cruz, the Galápagos". 27 June 2016. https://uncover.travel/bellavista-lava-tubes/.