Mount Konocti
Clear Lake Volcanic Field
화산대지 · United States · 1439m

- 화산 유형
- 화산대지
- 국가
- United States
- 지역
- North America Volcanic Regions / California Coast Ranges Volcano Group
- 해발
- 1439m
- 좌표
- 38.970, -122.770
- 마지막 분화
- 미확인
- 판구조 환경
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- 화산 지형
- Cluster
- 주요 암석
- Dacite
지질학적 요약
The late-Pliocene to early Holocene Clear Lake Volcanic Field in the northern Coast Ranges contains lava dome complexes, cinder cones, and maars of basaltic-to-rhyolitic composition. The westernmost site of Quaternary volcanism in California, this volcanic field is in a complex geologic setting within the San Andreas transform fault system. Mount Konocti, a composite dacitic lava dome on the south shore of Clear Lake, is the largest volcanic feature. Volcanism has been largely non-explosive, with only one major airfall tuff. The latest eruptive activity, forming maars and cinder cones along the shores of Clear Lake, continued until about 9,000 years ago. A large silicic magma body provides the heat source for the Geysers, a geothermal field with a complex of electrical power plants.
Wikipedia 요약
영어 요약Mount Konocti is a volcano in Lake County, California on the south shore of Clear Lake. At 4,305 feet (1,312 m), it is the second highest peak in the Clear Lake Volcanic Field, which consists of numerous volcanic domes and cones ranging from 10,000 to 2.1 million years old. Although it is often described as extinct, it is actually classified by the USGS as High Threat Potential. Clear Lake Volcanic Field's alert level is currently classified as Normal.
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