I found these one day when looking for the Great Wall of China on Google Maps.
They look like small volcanoes, but I guess that they are not magmatic in origin, so what are they?
I found these one day when looking for the Great Wall of China on Google Maps.
They look like small volcanoes, but I guess that they are not magmatic in origin, so what are they?
Mongolia has a few Holocene volcanoes listed by the Global Volcanism Program (GVP), you just happened to find one of them! According to the GVP, it is the Dariganga Volcanic Field:
The Dariganga volcanic field, located in SE Mongolia near the China border, consists of more than 200 lava and cinder cones of Pleistocene and Holocene age erupted from NE-trending parallel fissures.