“…Two eruptions, dated at 1.5 and 1.1 Ma, deposited approximately 300 to 400 km3 of ash and pumice (the Bandelier Tuff) and created the 22-km-diam Toledo and Valles calderas (Heiken et al, 1986 for the Valles caldera and the Bandelier Tuff, the volcanic field also contains a diverse suite of basaltic to rhyolitic rocks that were erupted from more than 13 Ma to 0.13 Ma (Goff et al, 1992). These are divided into three groups: the Keres, the Polvadera, and the Tewa (oldest to youngest) (Gardner et al, 1986).…”