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Three Sisters, Oregon
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Map, Cascade Range Volcanoes, click to enlarge [Interactive Imagemap] ... [Map,150K,GIF] ...
Cascade Range Volcanoes
-- Graphic by: Lyn Topinka, 1996

Map, Major West Coast Volcanoes, click to enlarge [Map,20K,InlineGIF]
Major West Coast Volcanoes - Washington, Oregon, and California

Map, Potentially Active Volcanoes of the Western U.S., click to enlarge [Map,27K,InlineGIF]
Potentially Active Volcanoes of the Western United States
-- Modified from: Brantley, 1994, Volcanoes of the United States: USGS General Interest Publication

Graphic, Cascade Eruptions During the Past 4000 Years, click to enlarge [Graphic,70K,InlineGIF]
Cascades Eruptions During the Past 4000 Years

Map, Seismic stations
Seismic Monitoring at Cascade Volcanic Centers - The Big Picture
Informational text and shaded relief map showing locations of all PNSN/NCSN seismic stations operating in the Pacific Northwest as of November, 2003. Map includes the 13 major Cascade volcanic centers.
-- Excerpt from: Moran, 2005, USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5211

Map, Three Sisters Vicinity, click to enlarge [Map,17K,InlineGIF]
Bend/Sisters/Santiam Pass/McKenzie Pass Area
-- Modified from: Taylor, Oregon State University, 1981, USGS Circular 838

Map, Central Oregon High Cascades, click to enlarge [Map,25K,InlineGIF]
Central Oregon High Cascades
-- Modified from: Scott and Gardner, 1990

Map, Newberry Vicinity, click to enlarge [Map,23K,InlineGIF]
Newberry Volcano and Vicinity
-- Modified from: Sherrod, et.al., 1997

Map, Three Sisters Vicinity - Quarternary Age Vents and Faults, click to enlarge [Map,39K,InlineGIF]
Quaternary-age Vents and Faults in the Three Sisters - Mount Bachelor Area
-- Modified from: Scott, 1987, GSA Special Paper 212

Map, click to enlarge [Map,40K,InlineGIF]
University of Washington's Pacific Northwest Seismic Network
-- Modified from: University of Washington Geophysics Program, 1998, includes seismic station location map and link to PNSN

Map, click to enlarge [Map,30K,InlineGIF]
Oregon and Southern Washington - University of Washington's Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network
-- Modified from: University of Washington Geophysics Program, 1999, includes seismic station location map and link to PNSN

Graphic, Eruptive History of Three Sisters Region, click to enlarge [Graphic,18K,InlineGIF]
Eruptive History of Three Sisters region during past 15,000 years
-- Modified from: Scott, et.al., 2001, USGS Open-File Report 99-237

Graphic, InSAR Image, Three Sisters West Uplift, click to enlarge [Graphic,65K,InlineJPG]
InSAR Image, Three Sisters West Uplift
-- From: Wicks, May 2001

Annotated NASA Image, Three Sisters Vicinity, click to enlarge [Image,96K,InlineJPG]
Annotated NASA Image: Looking South at the Three Sisters, Mount Jefferson, and Mount Hood, Oregon, August 1985.
-- NASA Photo, courtesy NASA Earth From Space; Modified with text by USGS/CVO.

Annotated NASA Image, Three Sisters Vicinity, click to enlarge [Image,129K,InlineJPG]
Annotated NASA Image: Three Sisters, Broken Top, Mount Bachelor, and Diamond Peak, October 1994..
-- NASA Photo, courtesy NASA Earth From Space; Modified with text by USGS/CVO.


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09/02/08, Lyn Topinka