Gambart Domes
Taken by Howard Eskildsen on December 5, 2019 @ Ocala, Florida, USA
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Date Taken: 2019:12:17 14:39:12
 
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Domes near Gambart and Gambart C are visible on this image. Ga1 lies south of the 25 km, basalt-floored crater, Gambart, and per http://gambartdomes.blogspot.com/ is 30 km in diameter, with a height of 140 meters and a slope of 0.57 degrees and is likely an intrusive dome. Ga2 and Ga3 are near the 12.2 km crater Gambart C. Ga2 is 19.5 km diameter, 190 meters high and a slope of 1.11 degrees. Ga3 is 9 km diameter, 50 meters high and has a slope of 0.63 degrees. Ga2 and Ga3 are classified as effusive domes, but have different morphologic and rheologic properties suggesting different eruptive conditions even though they lie in close proximity. For further discussion see website listed above.
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