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| photo_caption = Double Crater, facing southeast.
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| location = north of [[Flagstaff, Arizona]]
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| volcanic_arc/belt = [[San Francisco volcanic field]]
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'''Double Crater''' is an extinct [[Pleistocene]] [[volcano]] within the [[San Francisco volcanic field]], north of [[Flagstaff, Arizona]].<ref>Ulrich, G.E., Billingsley, G.H., Hereford, Richard, Wolfe, E.W., Nealey, L.D. and Sutton, R.L., 1984, Map showing geology, structure, and uranium deposits of the Flagstaff 1 degrees x 2 degrees quadrangle, Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-1446, scale 1:250000.</ref> It is to the southeast of [[Sunset Crater]].
'''Double Crater''' is an extinct [[Pleistocene]] [[volcano]] within the [[San Francisco volcanic field]], north of [[Flagstaff, Arizona]].<ref>Ulrich, G.E., Billingsley, G.H., Hereford, Richard, Wolfe, E.W., Nealey, L.D. and Sutton, R.L., 1984, Map showing geology, structure, and uranium deposits of the Flagstaff 1 degrees x 2 degrees quadrangle, Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-1446, scale 1:250000.</ref> It is to the southeast of [[Sunset Crater]].


[[Image:Double Crater AZ.jpg|thumb|600px|left|Double Crater, facing southeast.]]
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[[Category:Volcanoes of Arizona]]
[[Category:Volcanoes of Arizona]]

Revision as of 16:24, 7 January 2013

Double Crater
Double Crater, facing southeast.
Highest point
Coordinates35°20′44″N 111°27′5″W / 35.34556°N 111.45139°W / 35.34556; -111.45139 (Double Crater)
Geography
Locationnorth of Flagstaff, Arizona
Geology
Volcanic arc/beltSan Francisco volcanic field

Double Crater is an extinct Pleistocene volcano within the San Francisco volcanic field, north of Flagstaff, Arizona.[1] It is to the southeast of Sunset Crater.

References

  1. ^ Ulrich, G.E., Billingsley, G.H., Hereford, Richard, Wolfe, E.W., Nealey, L.D. and Sutton, R.L., 1984, Map showing geology, structure, and uranium deposits of the Flagstaff 1 degrees x 2 degrees quadrangle, Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-1446, scale 1:250000.