San francisco volcanic field usgs digital elevation model of the san francisco volcanic field satellite image of part of the san francisco volcanic field, presented as a 3d terrain model It has an elevation of 8,919 feet (2,719 m) Note that north is to the right
The san francisco volcanic field is an area of volcanoes in northern arizona, north of flagstaff, us. A fire lookout tower was built on a subsidiary eastern peak Cooling lava from the sunset crater eruption eons ago left behind a variety of twisted shapes and formations
S p crater is a cinder cone volcano in the san francisco volcanic field, 25 miles (40 km) north of flagstaff, arizona, united states [4] it is surrounded by several other cinder cones which are older and more eroded [5] american astronauts use the crater to train for. Sunset crater is a cinder cone located north of flagstaff in the u.s
The crater is within the sunset crater volcano national monument Sunset crater is the youngest in a string of volcanoes (the san francisco volcanic field) that is related to the nearby san francisco peaks Sunset crater black bottom crater campbell crater colton crater double crater is an extinct pleistocene volcano within the san francisco volcanic field, north of flagstaff [1] francis crater haywire crater junction crater lenox crater maroon crater merriam crater moon crater north sheba crater o'neill crater old caves crater pinnacle crater.
[1][2] the volcano erupted approximately 1,000 years ago, filling a small depression with ash and volcanic cinders The lava flow from the eruption flowed near the base of sunset crater Red mountain is a volcanic cinder cone located in the coconino national forest of northern arizona, united states, 25 miles northwest of flagstaff It rises 1,000 feet (300 m) above the surroundings terrain and is shaped like the letter u, with its opening towards the west
Geological survey (usgs) and northern arizona university scientists suggest that red mountain was formed in eruptions. O'leary peak is an extinct pleistocene lava dome volcano within the san francisco volcanic field, north of flagstaff, arizona, [3] and to the northwest of sunset crater national monument