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Caldera Defined

A caldera is a large, usually circular depression at the summit of a volcano formed when magma is withdrawn or erupted from a shallow underground magma reservoir. The removal of large volumes of magma may result in loss of structural support for the overlying rock, thereby leading to collapse of the ground and formation of a large depression. Calderas are different from craters, which are smaller, circular depressions created primarily by explosive excavation of rock during eruptions. (USGS/VHP)

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  • Louis Caldera Resigns after 9/11 re-enactment: LOL Who gets the blame for the 9/11 re-enactment. Maybe he'll get a job doing civil war re-enactments now.
  • One Flyover Photo Released Along With Office Director: The photo's here... and the director of the White House Military Office, Louis Caldera, has resigned, an administration official said Friday, two weeks after he authorized an Air Force One flyover of the Statue of Liberty that terrified thousands of people in New York City. One photo released, along with one responsible resigner.

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