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DescriptionInyo craters.jpg | Air photo of Inyo Craters in California, USA. The three Inyo Craters, part of the Mono-Inyo Craters volcanic chain, stretch northward across the floor of Long Valley Caldera, a large volcanic depression in eastern California. During the past 1,000 years there have been at least 12 volcanic eruptions along the chain, including those that formed the Inyo Craters and South Deadman Creek Dome (seen here just beyond the farthest Crater). | ||||
Date | Not specified. Before November 1998 | ||||
Source | U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 073-97 | ||||
Author | USGS | ||||
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