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Lake breakout is the collapse of a lake, u … Lake breakout is the collapse of a lake, usually of high-altitude. High-altitude lakes tend to form in volcanic craters – where they are called crater lakes – or in valleys dammed as the result of earthquakes or glacial or volcanic deposition. Lake breakouts are most common a few weeks or months after a volcanic eruption as a river becomes blocked by volcanic debris. river becomes blocked by volcanic debris.
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