Geodiversity Atlas—Volcano Parks

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    • Type: Article
    • Locations: Agate Fossil Beds National Monument
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    park landscape

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Type: Article
    • Locations: Aniakchak National Monument & Preserve
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    snow covered volcanic caldera

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Type: Article
    • Locations: Badlands National Park
    badlands erosional landforms

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Type: Article
    • Locations: Bandelier National Monument
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    steep walled canyon

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Type: Article
    • Locations: Bering Land Bridge National Preserve
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    rolling tundra

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park.

    • Type: Article
    • Locations: Big Bend National Park
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    canyon, river, and cliffs

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park.

    • Type: Article
    • Locations: Black Canyon Of The Gunnison National Park
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    steep narrow canyon and river

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Type: Article
    • Locations: Capitol Reef National Park
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    rock formations

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Type: Article
    • Locations: Capulin Volcano National Monument
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    capulin volcano

    Capulin Volcano, which erupted 54,200 years ago within the easternmost young volcanic field in North America, is one of the most scenic and most accessible cinder cones on the continent. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Type: Article
    • Locations: Cedar Breaks National Monument
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    erosional features and rock strata

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

Last updated: February 10, 2022