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NEWBERRY VOLCANOS YOUNGEST LAVA FLOWS

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Product Number
406669
Series
SIM-3329
Scale
NO SCALE
Alternate ID
SIM-3329
ISBN
978-1-4113-3921-7
Authors
JULIE M DONNELLY-NOLAN
Version Date
01/01/2015
Regions
OR
Countries
USA
Media
Paper
Format
Flat

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Description
Abstract

Most of Newberry Volcano's youngest lava flows are found within the Newberry National Volcanic Monument in central Oregon. Established November 5, 1990, the monument is managed by the U.S. Forest Service as part of the Deschutes National Forest. Since 2011, a series of aerial surveys over the monument collected elevation data using lidar (light detection and ranging) technology, which uses lasers to directly measure the ground surface. These data record previously unseen detail in the volcano’s numerous lava flows and vents. On average, a laser return was collected from the ground’s surface every 2.17 feet (ft) with ±1.3 inches vertical precision.

The central caldera is visible in the lower right corner of the center map, outlined by the black dashed line. The caldera collapsed about 75 ,000 years ago when massive explosions sent volcanic ash as far as the San Francisco Bay area and created a 3,000-ft-deep hole in the center of the volcano. The caldera is now partly refilled by Paulina and East Lakes, and the byproducts from younger eruptions, including Newberry Volcano’s youngest rhyolitic lavas, shown in red and orange. The majority of Newberry Volcano’s many lava flows and cinder cones are blanketed by as much as 5 feet of volcanic ash from the catastrophic eruption of Mount Mazama that created Crater Lake caldera approximately 7,700 years ago. This ash supports abundant tree growth and obscures the youthful appearance of Newberry Volcano. Only the youngest volcanic vents and lava flows are well exposed and unmantled by volcanic ash. More than one hundred of these young volcanic vents and lava flows erupted 7,000 years ago during Newberry Volcano’s northwest rift zone eruption.

Print Date
2015
Height In Inches
27.170
Length In Inches
38.180
Two Sided
No
Pieces
1
Languages
English
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