Carter Mountain From Buffalo Bill Reservoir
This view of 12,093’ Carter Mountain was taken jfrom across the Buffalo Bill Reservoir west of Cody, Wyoming. The mountain is composed of andesite flows and flow breccias, andesitic volcaniclastic rocks with minor volcanic tuffs. These rocks belong Absaroka Volcanics Supergroup which are the remnant of a volcanic field that was active in the Eocene between 53 and 43 million years ago.
Carter Mountain From Buffalo Bill Reservoir
This view of 12,093’ Carter Mountain was taken jfrom across the Buffalo Bill Reservoir west of Cody, Wyoming. The mountain is composed of andesite flows and flow breccias, andesitic volcaniclastic rocks with minor volcanic tuffs. These rocks belong Absaroka Volcanics Supergroup which are the remnant of a volcanic field that was active in the Eocene between 53 and 43 million years ago.