Chaos Crags

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Chaos Crags is a group of young lava domes and volcanic features in northern California known for their rugged terrain and association with recent volcanic activity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
lava dome complex
volcanic landform
access hiking trails in Lassen Volcanic National Park
associatedWithVolcanicSystem Lassen Volcanic National Park
surface form: Lassen volcanic center
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eruptionStyle effusive
explosive
feature block-and-ash flow deposits
lava domes
pyroclastic deposits
talus slopes
formationProcess extrusion of viscous lava
geologicalAge Holocene
hasViewpointFrom Manzanita Lake area
hazardType debris avalanches
potential future eruptions
rockfalls
lastMajorActivityEpoch Holocene
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Northern California
surface form: northern California
locatedInCounty Shasta County, California NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Lassen Volcanic National Park
locatedNear Lassen Peak
Manzanita Lake
mountainRange Cascade Range
nameEtymology named for chaotic, rugged appearance
notableFor recent volcanic activity in the Lassen region
young volcanic features
partOf Cascade Range
protectedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
region Shasta Cascade region
surface form: Lassen region of the southern Cascades
rockType dacite
silicic lava
topographicCharacter rugged terrain
volcanicArcOrBelt Cascade Volcanic Arc

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