Figure 1. Map showing routes to Crater lake. The one in the United States belongs to the great volcanic field of the Northwest. Crater Lake of southern Oregon lies in the very heart of the Cascade Range, and, while it is especially attractive to the geologist on account of i...
Volcanic history of Crater Lake (with animation). Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Discover how the volcanic disruption of Mount Mazama created Crater Lake When did humans migrate to the Americas Uncover how the new United States fought with the British over naval impressment and their histor...
“Welcome to the online edition of the Smith Brothers Chronological History of Crater Lake, a History and Important Event Log Including Significant Crater Lake Records and Area “Firsts” of Crater Lake National Park.” “Please remember that this history is not a primary source of information, ...
Steel, the founder of Crater Lake National Park, made the first recorded attempts in 1888 to stock the lake with fish. Steel just wanted to stock the lake for recreational value. He originally placed six species of fish in the lake. The stockings continued through the turn of the century ...
H., Schwartz, D., and Vagenas, G., 1994, The volcanic, sedimentologic, and paleolimnologic history of the Crater Lake caldera floor, Oregon: Evidence for small caldera evolution: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 106, p. 684- 704....
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The volcanic, sedimentologic, and paleolimnologic history of the Crater Lake caldera floor, Oregon:Evidence for small caldera evolution Apparent phreatic explosion craters, caldera-floor volcanic cones, and geothermal features outline a ring fracture zone along which Mount Mazama collapsed ... CH ...
Eruptive history of Mount Mazama and Crater Lake Caldera, Cascade Range, U.S.A. New investigations of the geology of Crater Lake National Park necessitate a reinterpretation of the eruptive history of Mount Mazama and of the formation of Crater Lake caldera. Mount Mazama consisted of a glaciated...
Crater Lake is so cavernous at its deepest point that the Eiffel Tower, the Washington Monument, and the Statue of Liberty—all standing on top of each other—wouldn’t reach the surface. Still, despite being around the ninth-deepest lake in the world, it pales in comparison to the world...
"The Smith Brothers Chronological History of Crater Lake National Park," with his twin brother, Lloyd. "There has never been anything like this before. A double crossing!" In 1929, Lee Fourrier became the first person to swim across Crater Lake, but her swim was only one way. More recent...