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Huckleberry Tuff at Golden Gate, Yellowstone National
Park
Photograph by S.R. Brantley on 20
May 2002
Only a few kilometers from Mammoth, this is one of
the most accessible and widely seen exposures of the
Huckleberry Ridge Tuff, which erupted during the
first volcanic cycle of Yellowstone about 2.1 million
years ago.
This exposure of the Huckleberry Tuff is located
about 20 km north from the rim of the caldera that
formed as a consequence of its eruption. The
Huckleberry Ridge Tuff is also found on top of
Mount Everts, the broad peak 6 km in the distance.
Based on the distribution of the tuff, scientists
infer a broad river valley probably existed between
here and Mount Everts and the source of the
eruption. The tuff filled or partly buried the
valley.