File:A corner of Manzanita Lake at Lassen Volcanic National Park in Shasta and Lassen counties, California LCCN2013631202.tif
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[edit]DescriptionA corner of Manzanita Lake at Lassen Volcanic National Park in Shasta and Lassen counties, California LCCN2013631202.tif |
English: Title: A corner of Manzanita Lake at Lassen Volcanic National Park in Shasta and Lassen counties, California
Physical description: 1 photograph : digital, tiff file, color. Notes: Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer.; Credit line: The Jon B. Lovelace Collection of California Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America Project, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.; Gift; The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation in memory of Jon B. Lovelace; 2012; (DLC/PP-2012:063).; Forms part of: Jon B. Lovelace Collection of California Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.; The source of heat for volcanism in the Lassen area is subduction off the Northern California coast of the Gorda Plate diving below the North American Plate. The area surrounding nearby Lassen Peak is still active with boiling mud pots, stinking fumaroles, and churning hot springs. Lassen Volcanic National Park is one of the few areas in the world where all four types of volcano can be found (plug dome, shield, cinder cone, and strato). |
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Date | Taken on 10 December 2012, 12:51 (according to Exif data) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Camera location | 40° 32′ 11.29″ N, 121° 33′ 50.99″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 40.536470; -121.564163 |
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Image title | A corner of Manzanita Lake at Lassen Volcanic National Park in Shasta and Lassen counties, California.
The source of heat for volcanism in the Lassen area is subduction off the Northern California coast of the Gorda Plate diving below the North American Plate. The area surrounding nearby Lassen Peak is still active with boiling mud pots, stinking fumaroles, and churning hot springs. Lassen Volcanic National Park is one of the few areas in the world where all four types of volcano can be found (plug dome, shield, cinder cone, and strato). White immigrants in the mid-19th century used Lassen Peak as a landmark on their trek to the fertile Sacramento Valley. One of the guides to these immigrants was a Danish blacksmith named Peter Lassen, who settled in Northern California in the 1830s. Lassen Peak, and the park, were named after him. Inconsistent newspaper accounts reported by witnesses from 1850-1851 described seeing "fire thrown to a terrible height" and "burning lava running down the sides" in the area of Cinder Cone. As late as 1859 a witness reported seeing fire in the sky from a distance, attributing it to an eruption. Early geologists and volcanologists who studied the Cinder Cone concluded the last eruption occurred between 1675 and 1700. After the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) began reassessing the potential risk of other active volcanic areas in the Cascade Range. Further study of Cinder Cone estimated the last eruption occurred between 1630 and 1670. But smooth, black, volcanic rocks can still be seen strewn across meadows and forestland throughout Northeast California. |
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Camera manufacturer | Canon |
Camera model | Canon EOS 5D Mark III |
Author | Photographer: Carol M. Highsmith |
Exposure time | 1/60 sec (0.016666666666667) |
F-number | f/10 |
ISO speed rating | 200 |
Date and time of data generation | 12:51, 10 December 2012 |
Lens focal length | 58 mm |
Latitude | 40° 32′ 11.29″ N |
Longitude | 121° 33′ 50.99″ W |
Altitude | 1,825.7 meters above sea level |
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Horizontal resolution | 300 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 300 dpi |
Data arrangement | chunky format |
Software used | Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Macintosh) |
File change date and time | 20:05, 16 December 2012 |
Exposure Program | Manual |
Exif version | 2.3 |
Date and time of digitizing | 12:51, 10 December 2012 |
APEX shutter speed | 5.906891 |
APEX aperture | 6.643856 |
APEX exposure bias | 0 |
Maximum land aperture | 4 APEX (f/4) |
Metering mode | Center weighted average |
Flash | Flash did not fire |
DateTimeOriginal subseconds | 29 |
Color space | Uncalibrated |
Focal plane X resolution | 160 |
Focal plane Y resolution | 160 |
Focal plane resolution unit | 4 |
Custom image processing | Normal process |
Exposure mode | Manual exposure |
White balance | Auto white balance |
Scene capture type | Standard |
GPS time (atomic clock) | 16:51:5.688 |
Satellites used for measurement | 9 |
Receiver status | Measurement in progress |
Measurement mode | 3-dimensional measurement |
Measurement precision | Poor (4.5) |
Speed of GPS receiver | 0 |
Direction of movement | 0 |
Direction of image | 65,535 |
Geodetic survey data used | WGS-84 |
Bearing of destination | 0 |
Distance to destination | 0 |
GPS date | 10 December 2012 |
GPS differential correction | 0 |
GPS tag version | 2.3.0.0 |
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- The Jon B. Lovelace Collection of California Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America Project, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division
- Jon B. Lovelace Collection of California Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive
- Photographs by Carol M. Highsmith
- Taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark III