Capulin Volcano National Monument, New Mexico. Blister cone west of Capulin. The smooth grassy plain is formed on a sheet of undisturbed lava. 1909.
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1909
Summary
Capulin Volcano National Monument, New Mexico. Blister cone west of Capulin. The smooth grassy plain is formed on a sheet of undisturbed lava. The blister was caused by the buckling of harden crust as the cooling mass moved down the slope. Circa 1909.
Summary
Capulin Volcano National Monument, New Mexico. Blister cone west of Capulin. The smooth grassy plain is formed on a sheet of undisturbed lava. The blister was caused by the buckling of harden crust as the cooling mass moved down the slope. Circa 1909.
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