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Long Valley Caldera Field Guide - Mammoth Mountain

Hike, ski, or bike on a series of domes. A good vantage point for seeing entire Caldera.
Long Valley Caldera Field Guide - Mammoth Mountain

Long Valley Caldera Field Guide - Mammoth Mountain

Hike, ski, or bike on a series of domes. A good vantage point for seeing entire Caldera.
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Geologic history of the Long Valley, Mono Basin region

Geologic history of the Long Valley, Mono Basin region.
Geologic history of the Long Valley, Mono Basin region

Geologic history of the Long Valley, Mono Basin region

Geologic history of the Long Valley, Mono Basin region.
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Possible eruption sequence for the Long Valley-Mono Lake area

Possible eruption sequence for the Long Valley-Mono Lake area.
Possible eruption sequence for the Long Valley-Mono Lake area

Possible eruption sequence for the Long Valley-Mono Lake area

Possible eruption sequence for the Long Valley-Mono Lake area.
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Mammoth Mountain

Mammoth Mountain is a 3,369-m (11,053-ft) high volcano lies west of the structural rim of the caldera and is considered to represent a magmatic system distinct from Long Valley Caldera and the Mono-Inyo Craters.
Mammoth Mountain

Mammoth Mountain

Mammoth Mountain is a 3,369-m (11,053-ft) high volcano lies west of the structural rim of the caldera and is considered to represent a magmatic system distinct from Long Valley Caldera and the Mono-Inyo Craters.
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