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Kamoamoa Eruption Kamoamoa Eruption

Map showing the extent of the active flows of the Kamoamoa eruption, which started on March 5, 2011.

Geologic map of the Chisos Mountains, Big Bend National Park, Texas Geologic map of the Chisos Mountains, Big Bend National Park, Texas

The Chisos Mountains form some of the highest ground in Texas, second only to Guadalupe Peak near the New Mexico border. The northern half of the range is mostly above 5,500 feet with Emory Peak the high point at 7,825 feet. The mountains are centrally located in Big Bend National Park between Panther Junction and Punta de la Sierra. Big Bend National Park lies near the diffuse border...

Potentiometric surface of the Upper Floridan aquifer, west-central Florida, September 2010 Potentiometric surface of the Upper Floridan aquifer, west-central Florida, September 2010

This report, prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Southwest Florida Water Management District, is part of a semi-annual series of Upper Floridan aquifer potentiometric-surface map reports for west-central Florida. Potentiometric surface maps have been prepared for January 1964, May 1969, May 1971, May 1973, May 1974, and for each May and September since 1975...

A tunnel runs through it — An inside view of the Tualatin Mountains, Oregon A tunnel runs through it — An inside view of the Tualatin Mountains, Oregon

The Tualatin Mountains form a northwest-striking ridge about 350 m high that separates Portland, Oregon, from the cities of the Tualatin Valley to the west. Known informally as the Portland Hills, the ridge is a late Cenozoic anticline, bounded by reverse faults that dip toward the anticlinal axis. The anticline is a broad, open fold consisting chiefly of Miocene Columbia River Basalt...

July 2007 Eruption—Flow Field Map July 2007 Eruption—Flow Field Map

Map showing the extent of the "July 2007 eruption", or Episode 58, flow field relative to surrounding communities.
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