Applications and Investigations in Earth Science (9th Edition)
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Author: Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick K. Lutgens, Dennis G. Tasa
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Chapter 5, Problem 15LR
Figure 5.19 shows a profile view of Newberry Volcano as seen from Pilot Butte In Bend, Oregon Based on its profile, shown with a blue line, what type of volcano is Newberry Volcano?
Figure 5.19 Photo to accompany Question 15 and 16.
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