Panum Crater
Continuing on from Black Point Fissures, I make my way over to Panum Crater for my 14th installment in the series Hiking the Sierra Nevada.
Panum Crater - Dormant Volcano near Mono Lake Calif. (2008)
Dormant volcano near Mono Lake South Tufa - near Yosemite Tioga Pass Entrance.
Panum Crater
Panoramic shot of Panum Crater on the south shore of Mono Lake in CA. I'm standing on the pumice ring of the volcano shooting at the obsidian plug in the middle on a windy day. Taken in June 2005 on a field trip with a Mississippi State Masters program (TIG).
VLOG 09: Panum Crater - A California Volcano
Discover Panum Crater with me, a dormant volcano in the Eastern Sierras near Mono Lake, California. For more information about this unique volcanic site, check out my recent blog post at FlyingDawnMarie.com
California: Devils Postpile
Devils Postpile National Monument is a dark cliff of columnar basalt, located near Mammoth Mountain in eastern California.
The national monument protects Devils Postpile, an unusual rock formation of columnar basalt.
Radiometric dating indicates the formation was created by a lava flow at some time less than 100,000 years ago. The source of the lava is thought to have been somewhere near Upper Soda Springs campground at the north end of Pumice Flat on the floor of the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin River, from where it flowed to the site of the Postpile. Estimates of the formations thickness range from 400 feet (120 m) to 600 feet (180 m). The lava that now makes up the Postpile was near the bottom of this mass.
Because of its great thickness, much of the mass of pooled lava cooled slowly and evenly, which is why the columns are so long and so symmetrical. Columnar jointing occurs when certain types of lava contract while cooling.
A glacier later removed much of this mass of rock and left a polished surface on top of the columns with very noticeable glacial striations and glacial polish.
The Postpile's columns average 2 feet (0.61 m) in diameter, the largest being 3.5 feet (1.1 m), and many are up to 60 feet (18 m) long. Together they look like tall posts stacked in a pile, hence the feature's name. If the lava had cooled perfectly evenly, all of the columns would be expected to be hexagonal, but some of the columns have different polygonal cross-sections due to variations in cooling. A survey of 400 of the Postpile's columns found that 44.5% were 6-sided, 37.5% 5-sided, 9.5% 4-sided, 8.0% 7-sided, and 0.5% 3-sided. Compared with other examples of columnar jointing, the Postpile has more hexagonal columns. Another feature that places the Postpile in a special category is the lack of horizontal jointing.
Several stones from the Devils Postpile can be seen at the entrance to the United States Geological Survey headquarters lot in Reston, Virginia.
Hiking Mono Craters
I hiked up the north crater this week and had a blast doing it on a trail that is mostly covered with rock slides.
Mono–Inyo Craters
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The Mono–Inyo Craters are a volcanic chain of craters, domes and lava flows in Mono County, Eastern California, United States.The chain stretches 25 miles from the northwest shore of Mono Lake to the south of Mammoth Mountain.The Mono Lake Volcanic Field forms the northernmost part of the chain and consists of two volcanic islands in the lake and one cinder cone volcano on its northwest shore.Most of the Mono Craters, which make up the bulk of the northern part of the Mono–Inyo chain, are phreatic volcanoes that have since been either plugged or over-topped by rhyolite domes and lava flows.
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Mono Lake, Sierra Nevada, California, USA
Nestled at the edge of the arid Great Basin and the snowy Sierra Nevada mountains in California, Mono Lake is an ancient saline lake that covers over 70 square miles and supports a unique and productive ecosystem.
The lake has no fish; instead it is home to trillions of brine shrimp and alkali flies. Freshwater streams feed Mono Lake, supporting lush riparian forests of cottonwood and willow along their banks. Along the lakeshore, scenic limestone formations known as tufa towers rise from the water's surface. Millions of migratory birds visit the lake each year.
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Volcanic Eruptions On The West Coast
Many active volcanoes are located in Hawaii, California, Washington, Oregan, and Alaska. Any one of these States on the West Coast could be overflowing with lava at anytime. Have an emergency preparedness plan and know your evacuation routes.
Mono Craters
Line of volcanoes south of Mono Lake, CA. This shot is looking east from Aeolian Buttes off 395. Mono Lake is barely visible to the north of the volcanoes. Taken in June 2005 on a field trip with a Mississippi State Masters program (TIG).
Day 3 Legit Trip 2 Northern California
Day 3 of Legit Trip Northern California takes place in Mammoth Lakes, mono lake, panum crater and lake tahoe.
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Mono Lake
Happy 99th anniversary to the National Park Service.
Mono Lake is located near highway 395, about thirteen miles east of Yosemite National Park, near the town of Lee Vining, California. The food chain of the lake is based the most on the high population of single-celled planktonic algae and alkali flies present everywhere on the surface of the lake. California seagulls, avocets, sandpipers, warblers, to name a few, are very popular birds in this area. Tufa towers bathing in sunlight amplify lake’s splendor as they glow gold, especially at dawn.
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The Fraser and Hunters Random hike to the Mono Lake Slot Canyon (fissue)
The Fraser and Hunters Random hike to the Mono Lake Slot Canyon (fissue) We starting hiking from northwest of MoNo lake black point. We hiked along the coast thru Black volcanic sand, up 552 ft of climbing to we came long a small cave. A small Arch. Eventually to a slot canyon aka fissue and Black rock peak.
Eastern Sierras
i cant believe there was snow during teh summer!!! XD
places: lone pine, alabama hills, lee vining, obsidian dome, bodie, panum/mono craters, tuolumne meadows, yosemite, central valley
Inyo National Forest Mono Basin National Scenic area Mono Lake and Mono Craters, CA
VLOG 10: Palace of Fine Arts - A San Francisco Highlight
Join me in experiencing this San Francisco landmark. The Roman and Greek inspired architecture and landscapes are perfect for wedding photography, sunset walks, and instagram pics. For more information about this Presidio must-see, check out my recent blog post at FlyingDawnMarie.com.
Tufa State Reserve Mono Lake California June 12 2011
Tufa State Reserve at Mono Lake, California. Located in the Eastern Sierra.
The Battle for Mono Lake - Stephen Fisher Productions
The Battle for Mono Lake looks at the environmental struggles that saved one of the nation's oldest desert lakes--and the wildlife that depends on it--from total destruction. Actor Richard Hatch teams up with scientists, Native Americans, attorneys, environmental activists, and local political figures to chronicle the long standing issue which led to a monumental court decision. By employing the ancient legal doctrine of the Public Trust, the lake and its natural resources were preserved for the benefit of all the people.
Mono Lake, California - 15 AUG 15
Mono Lake is naturally salty and alkaline because it has no outlet. The only way water leaves is via evaporation. The Sierra streams that flow into Mono contain only trace amounts of minerals and salts but those minerals and salts stay and their concentrations, over the years, grow.
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