Thursday, June 09, 2005

Near the top of the Jemez are layers of pumice that are evidence of the explosive phyroclastic flows of the last violent eruption. When the Jemez blew up one million years ago it ejected at least 600 times more junk than Mt. St. Helens did in its 1980 eruption. Posted by Hello

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