Citations:lavascape

Noun: "a landscape created by a lava flow(s)"

 * 1922, Charmian London, Our Hawaii: (Islands and Islanders), The Macmillan Company (1922), page 274:
 * On through the uncanny, distorted lavascape cautiously we fared under a cloud-rifted sky, and finally left the horses in a small corral of quarried lava, thence proceeding afoot to the House of Fire.
 * 1931, Elizabeth Walker & Jeannette Spiess, Hawaii and the South Seas: A Guide Book with Maps, Coward-McCann (1931), page 74:
 * Undermining the lavascape of the Hawaiian National Park are subterranean tunnels, known as lava tubes.
 * 1980, Mary Sutherland & Dorothy Guyver Britton, National Parks of Japan, Kondansha International (1980), ISBN 0870112503, page 76:
 * And for sharp contrast, the northeastern base of Asama presents the bleak and forlorn lavascape aptly called Onioshidashi, “The Devil's Discharge"—the result of a cataclysmic eruption in 1783.
 * 1984, Kate Kelley & John Shobe, Diver's Guide to Underwater America, Divesports Publishing (1984), ISBN 9780961152222, page 9:
 * The site of the most recent lava flows on Oahu, Pupukea has an incredible underwater lavascape.
 * 1991, John Paul Rathbone, Ecuador, the Galápagos, and Colombia, Cadogan Books (1991), page 123:
 * When on land, it merely turns its white frock-coat away from the predator, hoping that its black back will blend into the lavascape.
 * 2003, Jeff Greenwald, "Oases in Black", Islands Magazine, January-February 2003:
 * The barrier protected this knob of native Hawaiian forest, which continues to rise above the surreal lavascape around it.
 * 2008, Andrew Evans, Iceland, Brandt (2008), ISBN 9781841622156, page 191:
 * In the midst of the spooky black lavascape that is Reykjanes, the ethereal blue waters of these enormous manmade hot springs seem absolutely weird and strangely inviting.
 * 2012, Bree Kessler, Big Island of Hawai'i, Moon (2012), ISBN 9781612381091, unnumbered page:
 * Fly into Kona, knowing that the bleak, black lavascape that you come in over will not be how the entire island looks.