Dittmar Volcano
Dittmar Volcano | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 7,638 ft (2,328 m) |
Coordinates | 40°27′10″N 121°20′50″W / 40.45278°N 121.34722°W |
Geology | |
Mountain type | Stratovolcano[1] |
Last eruption | Pleistocene[1] |
Dittmar Volcano, located on the border of Shasta, Lassen, and Tehama counties in California, is an extinct stratovolcano[1] in the Cascade Range.
Geography
The Dittmar Volcano is located east of Mount Tehama, southeast of Lassen Peak, northeast of Mount Maidu and Mount Yana, northwest of Lake Almanor and Mount Harkness, and southwest of the Caribou volcanic field.
Geology
Dittmar Volcano is one of the older volcanoes that surround the modern-day Lassen Peak.[2] It does not have much of its original shape,[1] but it has a smaller, more recent stratovolcano and shield volcano, Mount Harkness.[1]
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