Bishop Tuff in Long Valley Caldera, California

Bishop Tuff in Long Valley Caldera, California

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The Bishop Tuff refers to the deposits of ash and pumice ejected during the enormous eruption that created Long Valley Caldera.

750,000 years ago, cataclysmic volcanic eruption of the Long Valley Caldera created unique geologic features along the Bishop Tuff.…

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Simplified map of the Bishop Tuff and Long Valley Caldera (based on

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Geology and History U.S. Geological Survey

A: Map of Long Valley caldera and Bishop Tuff outcrop, with inferred

File:Clastic Dyke in Bishop Tuff in California in USA 1.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Geomorphological Features - USGS geoscientists examine air fall tephra and pyroclastic flow deposits at the base of the Bishop Tuff, in a quarry near Bishop, CA. This pumice-rich tuff was laid down

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Long Valley Caldera - Wikimedia Commons

California Geotourism Images by Bill Witherspoon

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