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Taum Sauk Caldera/Midwest Volcanos | NMFZ/WVFZ/Midwest Seismic Zones
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Please do! I just read that geologists believe that Taum Sauk is one of the few areas in the entire US that has never been submerged, (ie., in ancient seas). Blows me away.
Quoting: Dried Up Hag Yeah, it is not just Taum Sauk, it is the St. Francois Mountain range ... this is some cool stuff! St. Francois MountainsThe St. Francois Mountains in southeast Missouri are a range of Precambrian igneous mountains rising over the Ozark Plateau. This range is one of the oldest exposures of igneous rock in North America. The name of the range is spelled out as Saint Francois Mountains in official GNIS sources,[1] but it is sometimes misspelled in use as St. Francis Mountains to match the anglicized pronunciation of both the range and St. Francois County. [ link to en.wikipedia.org]
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