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Digital Data for Volcano Hazards at Newberry Volcano, Oregon,
Oregon

By S.P. Schilling, S. Doelger, D.R. Sherrod, L.G. Mastin, and W.E. Scott

CD-ROM to accompany Open-File Report 97-513
U.S. Geological Survey



INTRODUCTION


 

[Big Obsidian Flow (center), a 1,300-year-old lava flow, is the youngest product of
Newberry volcano. Paulina Peak (back center) forms the highest point on the rim of Newberry
Crater, a large caldera or volcanic depression at the summit of the volcano. (USGS photograph taken by William E. Scott, U.S. Geological Survey.)]
Big Obsidian Flow (center), a 1,300-year-old lava flow, is the youngest product of Newberry volcano. Paulina Peak (back center) forms the highest point on the rim of Newberry Crater, a large caldera or volcanic depression at the summit of the volcano. (USGS photograph taken by William E. Scott, U.S. Geological Survey.)

DATA


 

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2007

U.S. Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey


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March, 2007, updated November 22, 2011 (M.F. Diggles)