Four-in-One Cone

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Four-in-One Cone is a clustered volcanic cinder cone feature within Oregon’s Three Sisters volcanic complex, formed by closely spaced vents that produced overlapping cones.

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Four-in-One Cone canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cinder cone
clustered cinder cone complex
volcanic landform
composition basaltic to basaltic-andesitic lava
pyroclastic material
scoria
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eruptionProduct ash
cinders
spatter
eruptionStyle Strombolian
formedBy closely spaced volcanic vents
overlapping cinder cones
formedByProcess monogenetic volcanism
geologicalAge Holocene NERFINISHED
hasFeature aligned vents
lava flows nearby
overlapping cinder cones
tephra deposits
hasMorphology cluster of four main cones
hasNumberOfMainCones 4
hasReliefType small steep-sided cones
hasScientificInterest Holocene eruptive history of the Three Sisters area
study of clustered monogenetic volcanism
isExampleOf monogenetic cinder cone field feature
isPartOf High Cascades volcanic province NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cascade Range
Central Oregon NERFINISHED
Deschutes County, Oregon NERFINISHED
Oregon
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedNear Three Sisters Wilderness NERFINISHED
partOf Three Sisters volcanic complex NERFINISHED
region Pacific Northwest
surfaceMaterial loose volcanic cinders
scoriaceous lapilli
tectonicSetting subduction-related volcanic arc
volcanicArc Cascade Volcanic Arc NERFINISHED

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Three Sisters volcanic complex hasPart Four-in-One Cone