- Features of Newberry Caldera | U. S. Geological Survey - USGS. gov
Today, Newberry caldera holds two beautiful lakes, Paulina Lake and East Lake, popular for fishing, boating, swimming, and camping Both caldera lakes have hot springs with temperatures as high as 135 degrees Fahrenheit
- Newberry Volcano—Central Oregon’s Sleeping Giant
Newberry caldera was created about 75,000 years ago by a major explosive eruption and collapse event This was the most recent of at least three caldera-forming eruptions that lofted pumice (frothy volcanic glass) high into the air and spread flows of extremely hot gases, ash, and pumice, called “pyroclastic flows,” across the volcano’s surface
- USGS: Geological Survey Circular 838 (Newberry Volcano, Oregon)
Newberry volcano, centered about 20 miles southeast of Bend, Oregon, is among the largest Quaternary volcanoes in the conterminous United States It covers an area in excess of 500 mi 2, and lavas from it extend northward many tens of miles beyond the volcano
- Newberry - Global Volcanism Program
Newberry volcano, one of the largest Quaternary volcanoes in the conterminous United States, lies 60 km E of the crest of the Cascade Range in central Oregon The shield volcano contains a 5 x 7 km caldera with two lakes, Paulina Lake (left) and East Lake (right)
- Newberry Volcano - Everything Mountains
Newberry Volcano is the centerpiece of the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, spanning over 54,800 acres within Oregon’s Deschutes National Forest This massive shield-shaped composite volcano rises about 7,985 ft at Paulina Peak, offering breathtaking views of the Cascade Range, the High Desert, and within its 4 × 6-mile caldera lie two sparkling alpine lakes – Paulina and East
- Newberry Volcano, Oregon
Newberry volcano is about 20 miles (30 km) southeast of Bend and is one of the largest volcanoes in the Cascades The base of this shield volcano is 25 miles (40 km) in diameter The summit caldera is 3 by 4 m iles (5 by 7 km)
- Newberry Caldera, Oregon
This resource about Newberry Caldera, a collapsed shield volcano in the Cascade Range, features links to all aspects of the volcano, including its geographic setting, and geologic and eruptive history
- Ore Bin Oregon Geology magazine journal
Newberry Volcano is a large shield volcano situated about 40 miles east of the Cas cade crest in central Oregon (fig 1) The volcano is about 40 miles long and 25 miles\<\'ide; the direction of its long axis is approximately N 15° W , but its caldera is elongated at right angles to this trend
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