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- New_Eddystone_Rock abstract "The Alaskan island called New Eddystone Rock is a pillar of basalt. The basalt came from fractures in the floor of Behm Canal in the last 5 million years. The broken, haphazard texture of these basalts indicates that New Eddystone Rock was part of a volcanic vent where magma rose repeatedly to the surface of the earth.When in its molten state, the basalt was very liquid, so that it spread out over a large area, like pancake batter on a griddle. These flows cooled from both the top and the bottom forming the hexagonal columns which are visible on several of the islands surrounding New Eddystone rock. After the basalt flows covered the floor of Behm Canal, another glacial advance scoured away much of the flow, leaving behind New Eddystone Rock and some of the islands to the northeast.".
- New_Eddystone_Rock thumbnail New_Eddystone_Rock.jpg?width=300.
- New_Eddystone_Rock wikiPageID "5561834".
- New_Eddystone_Rock wikiPageRevisionID "485127885".
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- New_Eddystone_Rock subject Category:Islands_of_the_Alexander_Archipelago.
- New_Eddystone_Rock subject Category:Landforms_of_Ketchikan_Gateway_Borough,_Alaska.
- New_Eddystone_Rock point "55.50361111111111 -130.93583333333333".
- New_Eddystone_Rock type Island109316454.
- New_Eddystone_Rock type IslandsOfTheAlexanderArchipelago.
- New_Eddystone_Rock type Land109334396.
- New_Eddystone_Rock type Object100002684.
- New_Eddystone_Rock type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- New_Eddystone_Rock type YagoGeoEntity.
- New_Eddystone_Rock type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- New_Eddystone_Rock type SpatialThing.
- New_Eddystone_Rock comment "The Alaskan island called New Eddystone Rock is a pillar of basalt. The basalt came from fractures in the floor of Behm Canal in the last 5 million years. The broken, haphazard texture of these basalts indicates that New Eddystone Rock was part of a volcanic vent where magma rose repeatedly to the surface of the earth.When in its molten state, the basalt was very liquid, so that it spread out over a large area, like pancake batter on a griddle.".
- New_Eddystone_Rock label "New Eddystone Rock".
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- New_Eddystone_Rock lat "55.50361111111111".
- New_Eddystone_Rock long "-130.93583333333333".
- New_Eddystone_Rock wasDerivedFrom New_Eddystone_Rock?oldid=485127885.
- New_Eddystone_Rock depiction New_Eddystone_Rock.jpg.
- New_Eddystone_Rock isPrimaryTopicOf New_Eddystone_Rock.