Bruneau-Jarbidge volcanic field

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title: Bruneau-Jarbidge volcanic field
text: The Bruneau-Jarbidge volcanic field, also known as the Bruneau-Jarbidge eruptive center is located in present-day southwest Idaho. The volcano erupted during the Miocene, between ten and twelve million years ago, spreading a thick blanket of ash in the Bruneau-Jarbidge event. Animals were suffocated and burned in pyroclastic flows within a hundred miles of the event, and died of slow suffocation and starvation much farther away, notably at Ashfall Fossil Beds, located 1,000 miles downwind in nor
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description: Miocene caldera in southwest Idaho
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