File:Split Cinder Cone.jpg
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English: "The less than 300,000 year old Split Cinder Cone was created by magma that followed a fault line. That same fault has since moved right laterally, tearing the small volcano in half.
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Source | NPS image by Tom Bean from http://www2.nature.nps.gov/geology/usgsnps/deva/ftcin2.html, uploaded on English Wikipedia January 26, 2005 as en:Image:Split_Cinder_Cone-with_arrows.jpg by en:user:Mav. |
Author | Employee of U.S. National Park Service |
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