Sulphur Works

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Sulphur Works is a hydrothermal area in Lassen Volcanic National Park known for its boiling mud pots, steam vents, and strong sulfurous fumes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geothermal feature
hydrothermal area
access Highway 89 NERFINISHED
park road pullouts
associatedWith Lassen Peak
Lassen Volcanic National Park
surface form: Lassen volcanic center
category Geothermal features in California
Landforms of Shasta County, California
Lassen Volcanic National Park
country United States of America
surface form: United States
emits hydrogen sulfide gas
sulfur dioxide in trace amounts
water vapor
geologicalSetting volcanic terrain
hasColoration orange and brown iron-oxide deposits
yellow sulfur deposits
hasFeature boiling mud pots
fumaroles
hydrothermal runoff
steam vents
sulfurous fumes
hasTrail short boardwalk viewpoints
hasType acid-sulfate hydrothermal area
hazard boiling water
toxic gases
unstable ground
knownFor colorful mineral deposits
easily accessible hydrothermal features
strong sulfur smell
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Lassen Volcanic National Park
Shasta County, California NERFINISHED
managedBy National Park Service
near Lassen Volcanic National Park Highway
surface form: Southwest Entrance of Lassen Volcanic National Park
partOf Cascade Range geothermal system
Lassen Volcanic National Park hydrothermal system
surface form: Lassen hydrothermal system
proximityTo Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center
subjectTo seasonal snow closure of access road
surfaceExpressionOf shallow magma-heated groundwater system
temperatureCharacteristic high-temperature steam vents
tourism popular roadside stop

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