Death Valley volcanic field

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Death Valley volcanic field is a geologically active area in eastern California characterized by numerous young volcanic features, including maars, cinder cones, and lava flows within the broader Death Valley region.

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Death Valley volcanic field canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf volcanic field
contains monogenetic vents
young volcanic vents
country United States of America
environment arid climate
desert environment
eruptionStyle phreatomagmatic
strombolian
geologicalAge Quaternary
geologicalStatus geologically active area
hasGeologicalFeature cinder cone
cinder cones
lava flow
lava flows
maar
maars
hazardType volcanic hazard
locatedIn Basin and Range Province NERFINISHED
California, United States
surface form: California

Death Valley NERFINISHED
Death Valley National Park NERFINISHED
Mojave Desert
eastern California
monitoredBy United States Geological Survey NERFINISHED
near California–Nevada border NERFINISHED
partOf Death Valley region NERFINISHED
region western United States
tectonicSetting Basin and Range extensional province NERFINISHED
extensional tectonic regime
volcanicRockType basalt
basaltic lava

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Ubehebe Crater volcanicProvince Death Valley volcanic field