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Geology of the Sutter Buttes, California

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The Sutter Buttes aren't typical flat-topped buttes, but instead are lava domes. They are what old-timers would have called sugarloaf mountains, but butte is the correct term for these steep-sided hills. The locals today sometimes call Sutter Buttes "the world's smallest mountain range." The Buttes sit in mysterious isolation in the middle of the flat Sacramento Valley, a magnet for the native peoples but a puzzle to generations of geologists (see the Buttes from space). Access to this privately owned area is largely controlled by the Middle Mountain Foundation, under whose auspices I visited the Buttes in April 2007 (some photos are from a drive-by in September 2009). The Yuba Historical Society also sponsors walks in parts of the Buttes.

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  1. Sutter Buttes Index MapWhere it is
  2. Sutter Buttes Aerial PhotoSynoptic view
  3. Sutter Buttes from the GroundTantalizing sight
  4. Farm North of Sutter ButtesSurrounded by farms
  5. West Side of the ButtesUnspoiled farmland
  6. South Butte, Sutter ButtesA fairytale peak
  7. Field Geologists on TourEquipped for outdoors
  8. Geologic Map of the Sutter ButtesInformally displayed
  9. North ButteOl' rocky top
  10. Andesite BoulderHard at work
  11. Gray Andesite Hand SpecimenA typical chunk
  12. Red Andesite Hand SpecimenFull of hornblende

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