Cima volcanic field

Cima volcanic field
Cinder cones seen from Kelbaker Road in 2006
Highest point
Coordinates35°15′0″N 115°45′0″W / 35.25000°N 115.75000°W / 35.25000; -115.75000[1]
Geography
Cima volcanic field is located in California
Cima volcanic field
Cima volcanic field
Geology
Age of rockLate Miocene-Pleistocene
~13-0.015 Ma
Mountain typeVolcanic field[2]
Last eruption15,000 ± 5,000 years before present

Cima volcanic field is a volcanic field in San Bernardino County, California, close to the border with Nevada.[3][4] The volcanic field covers a surface area of 600 km2 (230 sq mi) within the Mojave National Preserve west of the Cima Dome and consists of about 40 volcanic cones with about 60 lava flows. The volcanic cones range from simple cones over multi-cratered mountains to eroded hills, and lava flows are up to 9.1 km (5.7 mi) long. At least one lava tube exists in the field and can be visited.

Volcanic activity in the field commenced in the Late Miocene and after a pause between 3 and 1 million years ago continued into the latest Pleistocene. The youngest cone is known as the Black Tank cone and formed about 15,000 years before present, although it is possible that it was formed through two separate eruption events; formerly it was considered to be of historical age.

  1. ^ Dohrenwend et al. 1984, p. 164.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference GVP was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Colville & Novak 1991, p. 107.
  4. ^ Dohrenwend, Wells & Turrin 1986, p. 421.