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Kulshan caldera

Calderas of Washington (state)Cascade VolcanoesMount BakerMount Baker-Snoqualmie National ForestNorth Cascades of Washington (state)
Pleistocene calderasSubglacial calderasVEI-7 volcanoesVolcanoes of Washington (state)
Kulshan intracaldera ignimbrite deposit
Kulshan intracaldera ignimbrite deposit

The Kulshan caldera is a Pleistocene volcano in the North Cascades of Washington and one of the few calderas identified in the entire Cascade Range. It is the product of the Mount Baker volcanic field, which has a history stretching back to possibly 3.722 million years ago.

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Kulshan caldera
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N 48.833333333333 ° E -121.71666666667 °
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