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Kingston topographic map
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Kingston
Within and around the area, at least 15 volcanic eruption points formed small cones. The eruptions produced deposits of scoria, ash, and tuff near these cones. In between eruptions, clay layers formed between the basalt flows. Mount Kooroocheang, known locally as Mount Smeaton, just north of Kingston, is the largest volcano in the Uplands, rising 200 m above the plain to an elevation of 676 m. Young cones near Ballarat, Mount Warrenheip and Mount Buninyong, are visible from Spring Hill.
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Name: Kingston topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Kingston, Shire of Hepburn, Victoria, 3364, Australia (-37.41022 143.92718 -37.34956 143.99076)
Average elevation: 518 m
Minimum elevation: 435 m
Maximum elevation: 694 m
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