Talk:Mount Pluto, California
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Volcano ?
[edit]On 17 May 2008, IP editor 64.148.147.54 removed the categories, deleted the sentence "Mt. Pluto last erupted in the Miocene approximately 25 million years ago when it ejected the lava that dammed Lake Tahoe." and the reference to the Forest Service FAQ. IP editor 64.148.147.54 did not provide any citation for the added statement "In the past it has erroneously been reported that Mount Pluto is an extinct volcano. While Mount Pluto has volcanic material on it, it is not an extint volcano." Perhaps IP editor 64.148.147.54 is unaware of the various ways that volcanoes can form. Maybe the lack of a crater is bothersome. --Bejnar (talk) 23:01, 9 June 2008 (UTC)