References and Further Reading
- Volcanoes on Baja California Peninsula at NASA's Earth Observatory. This article incorporates text from this public domain NASA website. The NASA article includes a link to a high-definition version of the image presented here.
- Capra, L., Macias, J.L., Espindola, J.M., and Sieb, C. (1998). Holocene plinian eruption of La Virgen volcano, Baja California, Mexico. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 80, 239–266.
- Hausback, B.P., Stock, J.M., Dmochowski, J.E., Farrar, C.D., Fowler, S.J., Sutter, K., Verke, P., and Winant, C.D. (2000). To be or not to be a caldera—La Reforma caldera, Baja California Sur, Mexico.Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs 32(7), A502.
- Garduño-Monroy, V.H., Vargas-Ledezma, H., Campos-Enriquez, J.O. (1993). Preliminary geologic studies of Sierra El Aguajito, Baja California, Mexico: a resurgent-type caldera. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 59, 47-58.
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