Cinnamon Butte
Cono piroclastico · United States · 1958 m

- Tipo
- Cono piroclastico
- Paese
- United States
- Regione
- North America Volcanic Regions / High Cascades Volcanic Arc
- Altitudine
- 1958 m
- Coordinate
- 43.241, -122.111
- Ultima eruzione
- Sconosciuto
- Contesto tettonico
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Forma vulcanica
- Minor (Basaltic)
- Roccia principale
- Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Sintesi geologica
Cinnamon Butte, Thirsty Point, and Kelsay Point are forested cinder cones along a WNW-ESE line immediately west of the Cascade crest and NE of Diamond Lake. The cones have well-preserved summit craters, and lava flows appear to be unglaciated, suggesting they are younger than 11,000 years (Sherrod, 1991). Lava flows from Cinnamon Butte pass through gaps of late-Pleistocene moraines, although all three cones are covered by the roughly 6,845-year-old Mazama Ash associated with the formation of Crater Lake caldera (~30 km S). Other Pleistocene cinder cones and a lava dome are located nearby, mostly west of the Cascade Range crest.
Sintesi da Wikipedia
Riassunto in ingleseCinnamon Butte is a group of cinder cone volcanoes and lava domes in the Cascade Range of Oregon. All of the vents are older than approximately 6,845 years as they are all covered in ash from the eruption of Mount Mazama.
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