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Title Geologic Map of the Lassen Region, Cascade Range, USA
Authors Clynne, Michael A.; Muffler, L. J. Patrick
Year 1990
Conference Geothermal Resources Council Transactions
Keywords Exploration; USA; Geology; Volcanics; Temperature; Geothermal; Lassen Volcanic National Park
Abstract A preliminary map at 1:50,000 of the Lassen region encompasses 1400 km2. The map displays many small, monogenetic volcanoes of basalt to andesite as well as three major late Pliocene and Quaternary volcanic centers that have erupted products ranging from basaltic andesite to rhyolite. The youngest of these volcanoes centers in the Lassen volcanic center, active from 600,000 years B.P. to the present. A major caldera formed at 400,000 years B.P. and has subsequently been filled with silicic lavas. The Lassen geothermal system, which consists of a central vapor dominated reservoir at temperature of 235°C underlain by a reservoir of hot water, is centered at Bumpass Hell within Lassen Volcanic National Park.
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