Devil’s Kitchen geothermal area

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Devil’s Kitchen geothermal area is a hydrothermal region in Lassen Volcanic National Park known for its boiling springs, steaming fumaroles, and bubbling mud pots.

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Devil’s Kitchen geothermal area canonical 1

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geothermal area
hydrothermal area
tourist attraction
access foot traffic only
hiking trail
climate mountain climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
formationProcess circulation of groundwater heated by magma
geologicalSetting hydrothermal system
volcanic field
hasEducationalUse interpretive geology programs
hasFeature boiling springs
bubbling mud pots
hot streams
hydrothermal vents
steaming fumaroles
sulfur deposits
hasRegulation thermal features are protected
visitors must stay on designated trails
hasResearchUse geothermal and volcanic monitoring
hazard scalding water
toxic gases
unstable ground
heatSource Lassen volcanic center NERFINISHED
languageOfToponym English
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Cascade Range
Lassen County, California NERFINISHED
Lassen Volcanic National Park NERFINISHED
managedBy National Park Service
nameOrigin named for its intense geothermal activity
near Bumpass Hell geothermal area NERFINISHED
Lassen Peak NERFINISHED
notableFor active fumarolic activity
strong sulfur odor
visible hydrothermal alteration
partOf Cascade Range volcanic arc NERFINISHED
Lassen Volcanic National Park hydrothermal system NERFINISHED
protectionStatus federally protected area
seasonalAccess often limited by snow in winter
surfaceExpressionOf subsurface hydrothermal system
tourismActivity day hiking
geothermal sightseeing
withinProtectedArea Lassen Volcanic National Park NERFINISHED

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Subject: Devil’s Kitchen geothermal area
Description of subject: Devil’s Kitchen geothermal area is a hydrothermal region in Lassen Volcanic National Park known for its boiling springs, steaming fumaroles, and bubbling mud pots.

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Drakesbad Guest Ranch nearFeature Devil’s Kitchen geothermal area