Jackies Butte (also known as Bowden Crater) is a basaltic volcanic field located in southeastern Oregon.

Jackies Butte
Jackies Butte is located in Oregon
Jackies Butte
Jackies Butte
Location of Jackies Butte in Oregon, USA
Highest point
Elevation4,652 ft (1,418 m)
Prominence397 ft (121 m)
Coordinates42°36′21″N 117°35′20″W / 42.60583°N 117.58889°W / 42.60583; -117.58889
Geography
LocationOregon, United States
Geology
Rock ageLess than 10,000 years ago?
Mountain typeVolcanic field
Last eruptionLess than 10,000 years ago, Holocene

Geology

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The volcanic field consists of two small shield volcanoes and two cinder cones.[1] The lava flows of Jackies Butte extend 325 km2 east of the Bowden Hills.[1]

According to Smith (1978), the volcanic field's probable age is less than 10,000 years old, making it a Holocene volcano.[1] Despite this, Sarna-Wojciki (1983) did not include Jackies Butte in their list of Holocene volcanic fields.[1]

The volcano's highest elevation is 4,652 ft (1,418 m). Its prominence is 397 ft (121 m).[2]

Location

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Jackies Butte is situated north of McDermitt and south of Rome. The closest major river is the Owyhee River, which passes along the region.

The area of Jackies Butte is also a herd management area (HMA) for horses.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Jackies Butte". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2021-06-28.
  2. ^ "Jackies Butte". PeakVisor. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  3. ^ "Programs: Wild Horse and Burro: Herd Management: Herd Management Areas: Oregon: Jackies Butte HMA | Bureau of Land Management". www.blm.gov. Retrieved 2021-05-05.