The Ancient Volcanoes of Firepit Knoll and Spendlove Knoll in Zion National Park
This is Firepit and Spendlove Knolls, located high on the Kolob Terrace in Zion National Park.
Zion's proximity to the Basin and Range Province caused relatively recent volcanism which rings the plateau. This volcanism takes the form of cinder cone volcanoes and basalt flows found throughout the Zion region with the last activity estimated to have occurred possibly only 1,000 years ago, a short time in geologic happenings! This is calculated by the artifacts found embedded in lava around the park.
Firepit Knoll on the lower left and Spendlove Knoll, slightly above and to the right, are two nearly perfectly conical cinder cones located near the Kolob Road in the west- central part of the park.
These mark two of the volcanic vents associated with the Grapevine Wash basalt flows. Volcanic vents form with a weakening of the Earth’s crust during uplift events, allowing lava flows and cinder cones to form. Cinder is usually piled several hundred feet high in classic cone shapes and lava flowed outward and down into the valleys.
On the Kolob Terrace in the park you can see both Cinder cones and black basalt flows are visible just west of Rockville. Though this image is not super clear due to the necessity of cranking up the ISO due to low light, you can still clearly see the defined volcanic vent at the top of Firepit Knoll.
This image was lensed late in the afternoon after the first small dusting of snow and while the snow has already begun to evaporate around the volcanoes it is still present on the north side of each due to the sun being so low in the winter sky. In the distance on the top right side of this image you can see the snow covered Tabernacle Dome.
This image is from my ongoing project in which I am trying to raise awareness of the 47% of the USA and 90% of Canada that remain unpopulated wilderness.
Where Eagles Fly - The American Wilderness Expedition is my personal mission to introduce people to these amazing locations that surround us.
If you are interested in helping with this project I would love to have your assistance! Please consider upvoting or donating and please resteemit so that others may experience these wondrous places as well.
Yehaw!!
scene is looking captured from a war game lol but awesome no dought!
What a beautiful scene! I share what I can! Upvote! Cheers from Mexico!
Awesome picture, I think what you are doing is great, and I wish you success in spreading awareness and introducing people to these wonderful areas
Love the photo and geological history of that portion of Zion's. I have yet to visit there. Can't believe 47% of the US is still wilderness. It feels like so much less and I fear it will only continue to shrink.
excelent post thanks