Coso volcanic field

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The Coso volcanic field is a geologically active volcanic area in eastern California known for its young lava flows, geothermal activity, and frequent small earthquakes.

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Coso volcanic field canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geothermal area
volcanic field
age Pleistocene to Holocene
area approximately 400 square kilometers
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation approximately 2400 meters
eruptionStyle effusive
explosive
geothermalGradient high
geothermalPowerCapacity approximately 270 megawatts
geothermalPowerUse electricity generation
hasFeature cinder cone
fumaroles
geothermal springs
geysers
hydrothermal alteration zones
lava dome
lava flow
maars
silica sinter deposits
hasGeothermalResource high-temperature geothermal system
hasHighestPoint Coso Peak NERFINISHED
hasPowerPlant Coso Geothermal Power Project
hasResearchInfrastructure dense seismic network
geochemical monitoring wells
geodetic monitoring instruments
hasRockType andesite
basalt
rhyolite
hasSeismicity earthquake swarms
frequent small earthquakes
hasVolcanicType basaltic volcanic field
rhyolitic volcanic field
heatSource cooling silicic magma bodies
isConsidered potentially active volcano
lastEruption Holocene
surface form: Holocene (exact date unknown)
locatedIn Inyo County, California
eastern California
near Owens Valley
Basin and Range Province
surface form: western Basin and Range Province
locatedOn Coso Range
locatedWithin China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station
surface form: Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake
monitoredBy United States Geological Survey
nearbyCity Ridgecrest, California
nearbyLandmark China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station
surface form: China Lake
operator Coso Operating Company
partOf Pacific Ring of Fire
seismicityCause magmatic and hydrothermal processes
studiedFor geothermal energy
magma-hydrothermal interactions
seismology
volcanic hazards
tectonicSetting Basin and Range Province
surface form: Basin and Range extensional province

Eastern California Shear Zone
surface form: eastern California shear zone
youngestEruptionsAge Holocene

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USGS California Volcano Observatory monitors Coso volcanic field
CalVO monitors Coso volcanic field