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Pierre A Plauzoles

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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The area near the south end of Salton Sea is well known for having a
number of mudpots. Is this the only area in the US (with the exception
of Bumpass Hell (near Lassen Peak), and Yellowstone? If not, where are
the others? Are there references to them that would include maps?

Thank you.


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Pierre Plauzoles ae...@lafn.org
Canoga Park, California

Tom Schweich

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Jan 25, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/25/97
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Hot Creek Geologic Site, near Mammoth Lakes, has some mud pots. For a
map reference, use the AAA map of the eastern Sierra, on Hwy 395, north
of Bishop, turn right on Benton Crossing Rd., follow the signs.

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Tom Schweich, schw...@well.com
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Ross Brunetti

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Jan 26, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/26/97
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Pierre A Plauzoles wrote:
>
> The area near the south end of Salton Sea is well known for having a
> number of mudpots. Is this the only area in the US (with the exception
> of Bumpass Hell (near Lassen Peak), and Yellowstone? If not, where are
> the others? Are there references to them that would include maps?
>
> Thank you.
>
> --
> Pierre Plauzoles ae...@lafn.org
> Canoga Park, California

Beowawe, Nevada. White thick mud, simmering red mud. Apologies if I
misspelled it.

Ross

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