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Hole-in-the-Ground is a large maar (volcanic explosion crater) in the Fort Rock–Christmas Lake Valley basin of Lake County, central Oregon, northeast of Crater Lake, near Oregon Route 31. It is about 1.0 mile (1,600 m) across, a little longer N-S than E-W. Its floor is about 150 meters (490 ft) below the surrounding ground level and has a rim that rises 35 to 65 meters (110 to 210 ft) above, the highest point on the east side. The crater formed during the late Pleistocene, between 13,500 and 18,000 years ago, at which time the Fort Rock basin was a lake and the location was near the shore. Basaltic magma intruding near the surface flashed ground water to steam, which blew out overlying rock and soil, along with some juvenile material. As material slid into the hole formed, it closed the ve

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  • Hole-in-the-Ground („Loch im Boden“) ist ein großer Maar-Krater im Fort Rock Basin, Lake County, Oregon in der Nähe der , nordöstlich von Crater Lake. Er besitzt einen leicht ovalen Durchmesser von 1.600 m, die lange Achse liegt in Nord-Süd-Richtung. Sein Boden liegt 150 m tiefer als die umgebende Landschaft und 185 m tiefer als sein Rand, dessen höchster Punkt auf der Ostseite liegt. Hole-in-the-Ground liegt westlich und in der Nähe des größeren, aber nicht so gut erhaltenen Maarkraters Big Hole. (de)
  • Hole-in-the-Ground is a large maar (volcanic explosion crater) in the Fort Rock–Christmas Lake Valley basin of Lake County, central Oregon, northeast of Crater Lake, near Oregon Route 31. It is about 1.0 mile (1,600 m) across, a little longer N-S than E-W. Its floor is about 150 meters (490 ft) below the surrounding ground level and has a rim that rises 35 to 65 meters (110 to 210 ft) above, the highest point on the east side. The crater formed during the late Pleistocene, between 13,500 and 18,000 years ago, at which time the Fort Rock basin was a lake and the location was near the shore. Basaltic magma intruding near the surface flashed ground water to steam, which blew out overlying rock and soil, along with some juvenile material. As material slid into the hole formed, it closed the vent and the process repeated, eventually forming the huge hole. Blocks as large as 26 feet (8 m) in size were flung as far as 2.3 miles (3.7 km) from the crater. To the west of Hole-in-the-Ground is an even bigger maar, 1.1 miles (1,820 m), but older and more eroded, called Big Hole. (en)
  • Le Hole-in-the-Ground, toponyme anglais signifiant littéralement « Trou dans le sol », est un cratère volcanique des États-Unis. Il est situé dans le du comté de Lake, dans le centre de l'État de l'Oregon, au nord-est du Crater Lake, près de l', entre Fort Rock au sud-est et à l'ouest. Il s'agit d'un maar formé il y a entre 50 000 et 100 000 ans. (fr)
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  • Hole-in-the-Ground („Loch im Boden“) ist ein großer Maar-Krater im Fort Rock Basin, Lake County, Oregon in der Nähe der , nordöstlich von Crater Lake. Er besitzt einen leicht ovalen Durchmesser von 1.600 m, die lange Achse liegt in Nord-Süd-Richtung. Sein Boden liegt 150 m tiefer als die umgebende Landschaft und 185 m tiefer als sein Rand, dessen höchster Punkt auf der Ostseite liegt. Hole-in-the-Ground liegt westlich und in der Nähe des größeren, aber nicht so gut erhaltenen Maarkraters Big Hole. (de)
  • Le Hole-in-the-Ground, toponyme anglais signifiant littéralement « Trou dans le sol », est un cratère volcanique des États-Unis. Il est situé dans le du comté de Lake, dans le centre de l'État de l'Oregon, au nord-est du Crater Lake, près de l', entre Fort Rock au sud-est et à l'ouest. Il s'agit d'un maar formé il y a entre 50 000 et 100 000 ans. (fr)
  • Hole-in-the-Ground is a large maar (volcanic explosion crater) in the Fort Rock–Christmas Lake Valley basin of Lake County, central Oregon, northeast of Crater Lake, near Oregon Route 31. It is about 1.0 mile (1,600 m) across, a little longer N-S than E-W. Its floor is about 150 meters (490 ft) below the surrounding ground level and has a rim that rises 35 to 65 meters (110 to 210 ft) above, the highest point on the east side. The crater formed during the late Pleistocene, between 13,500 and 18,000 years ago, at which time the Fort Rock basin was a lake and the location was near the shore. Basaltic magma intruding near the surface flashed ground water to steam, which blew out overlying rock and soil, along with some juvenile material. As material slid into the hole formed, it closed the ve (en)
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