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Tsirege (also
Tshirege) is a
classic Ancestral Puebloan archaeological site
located north of
Pajarito Road (now
closed to the public)
about one mile west...
- the
Plinian phase of the
Campanian Ignimbrite,
Tsankawi Pumice Bed of
Tshirege Member of
Bandelier Tuff, and the 1902
eruption of
Santa María. The once...
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Contact of
Tsherige and
Otowi Members at
Bandelier National Monument The
Tshirege Member has been
described as "arguably New Mexico's most
famous rock"....
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walls west of
Valles Caldera,
including San
Diego Canyon. The
younger Tshirege Member of the
Bandelier Tuff was
formed during the
Valles Caldera eruption...
- The
lower Otowi Member is a
single m****ive
cooling unit,
while the
upper Tshirege Member is
composed of
multiple cooling units.
Tuffs have the potential...
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formations constituting the
resulting ignimbrites are
known as the
Otowi and
Tshirege Members of the
Bandelier tuff. The tuff lies on top of a
volcanic field...
- Mexico, USA; 1.25 Ma; VEI 7;
around 600
cubic kilometers (144 cu mi) of the
Tshirege Member (Upper
Bandelier Tuff) eruption.
Sutter Buttes,
Central Valley of...
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years ago,
produced m****ive
ignimbrite deposits known as the
Otowi and
Tshirege members, respectively, of the
Bandelier Tuff. Much of the
material in these...
- do****ented on
Tsankawi Mesa, with most
located at the
boundary between the
Tshirege and
Otowi members of the
Bandelier Tuff that
forms the
bedrock of the mesa...
- Mexico, USA;
around 1.15 Ma; VEI 7;
around 600 km3 (140 cu mi) of the
Tshirege formation,
Upper Bandelier eruption.
Valles Caldera, New Mexico, USA; around...