Cima volcanic field region

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The Cima volcanic field region is a geologically active area in the Mojave Desert characterized by numerous volcanic cones, lava flows, and the broad Cima Dome landform.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geologic region
volcanic field
accessedBy Cima Road NERFINISHED
Interstate 15 NERFINISHED
climate arid desert
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dominantEruptionStyle effusive
eruptiveProducts basaltic lava
pyroclastic deposits
geologicAge Holocene
Pleistocene
Quaternary
hasFeature basaltic volcanism
cinder cones
lava flows
maars
scoria cones
hasHighestPoint Cima Dome NERFINISHED
hasLandform Cima Dome NERFINISHED
hasLavaFlowType aa lava
pahoehoe
hasRelief low to moderate
hasResearchUse cosmogenic exposure dating studies
landscape evolution studies
hasScientificInterest Quaternary geology
desert geomorphology
geomorphology
volcanology
hasVegetation Joshua tree woodland
desert scrub
hasVolcanicConeCount more than 30
isProtectedArea true
isTouristAttraction true
lastEruptionApproximate Holocene
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Mojave Desert
San Bernardino County
surface form: San Bernardino County, California

United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy National Park Service
near Cima, California NERFINISHED
notableLandform Cima Dome NERFINISHED
partOf Mojave National Preserve NERFINISHED
eastern Mojave volcanic province NERFINISHED
rockType basalt
surfaceExpression broad granitic dome
tectonicSetting Basin and Range Province margin
intraplate volcanism
withinDesert Mojave Desert ecoregion NERFINISHED

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Cima Dome partOf Cima volcanic field region