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CP
Hello everyone,

For those who might be interested, we thought we'd add this in the forum. PDF download of the Colorado Scientific Society's 2007 Volcanoes of Colorado symposium.
Very cool reading for those who like this type of information like we do. signs021.gif Download a copy for your reference today. happy088.gif

Hopefully none decide to erupt again anytime soon either! atomic.gif biggrin.gif But the "soups" they leave behind geologically can sure be interesting later!
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Have fun out there in the field and stay safe everyone.

CP

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Denise
Fantastic info Dan...... Thanks!!
signs021.gif Love those Volcanoes and all the goodies they leave behind.
saltydoc
Thanks! I was under the impression that Dotsero was the only volcano.
Denise
Colorado is an amazing place and has a facinating geoligical diversity. extra_happy.gif Got to love it!!!
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