Cupola (cave formation) explained

A cupola is a recess, indentation, or cavity in the ceiling of a lava tube, a kind of cave formation.[1] [2] Cupolas may originate from partial collapse of the ceiling, inflation of the roof by gas or lava pressure, or from a roofed-over site of a former tube overflow.[3] They can be situated anywhere in a lava tube but are most common in lower-level passages.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Larson . Charles V. . 1993 . 56 . An Illustrated Glossary of Lava Tube Features.
  2. Book: Green, Jack. Short. Nicholas M.. 1971. 468. Volcanic Landforms and Surface Features.
  3. Web site: Nomenclature of Lava Tube Features. Vulcanospeleology.org. 2017-12-24.
  4. Web site: Cupola. Caves.org. 2017-12-24.