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Ch 7 S 4 Volcanic Landforms
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... i. The magma hardens and forces of erosion eventually strip away the layers above the magma and expose it ii. Features formed include volcanic necks, dikes, and sills, as well as batholiths and dome mountains ...
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Potrillo volcanic field



The Potrillo volcanic field is a monogenetic volcanic field located on the Rio Grande Rift, in a portion of its rift valley, in southern New Mexico, United States and northern Chihuahua, Mexico. The volcanic field lies 22 miles (35 km) southwest of Las Cruces, New Mexico.
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