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Identifying the effects of petrologic processes in a closed basaltic system using trace element concentrations in olivines and glasses: Implications for comparative planetology Identifying the effects of petrologic processes in a closed basaltic system using trace element concentrations in olivines and glasses: Implications for comparative planetology
We use trace-element concentrations in olivines and glasses from a closed basaltic system to identify the effects of petrologic processes on the trace-element record of that system. The closed basaltic system in question is the Makaopuhi Lava Lake (MLL), which is closed with respect to magma mixing. Detailed studies of this lava lake have provided important information about system...
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Justin Hagerty, Charles K. Shearer, David Vaniman, Paul V. Burger
The San Andreas fault in Sonoma and Mendocino counties The San Andreas fault in Sonoma and Mendocino counties
This two-day trip explores the northern San Andreas fault in the Gualala area between Fort Ross and Point Arena (Fig. 1). The first stop overlooks the Golden Gate Bridge and includes a discussion of its in-progress seismic retrofit. Several subsequent stops are at paleoseismic sites on the San Andreas fault. The stop at Annapolis Road includes a short hike along the fault through the...
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Carol S. Prentice, Keith I. Kelson
Source scaling telationships of microearthquakes at Parkfield, CA, determined using the SAFOD pilot hole seismic array Source scaling telationships of microearthquakes at Parkfield, CA, determined using the SAFOD pilot hole seismic array
Weestimate thesourceparametersof34microearthquakes at Parkfield,CA,ranginginsizefromM-0.2 toM2.1, byanalyzingseismogramsrecorded bythe32-level, 3-componentseismic arrayinstalled in theSAFODPilotHole. Wesucceeded in obtainingstablespectral ratios by stacking theratioscalculatedfromthemovingwindowstakenalongtherecordfollowingthedirectwaves.Thesespectral ratios were modeledtodetermine...
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Kazutoshi Imanishi, William L. Ellsworth
Earthquake Trail, Sanborn County Park: A geology hike along the San Andreas fault Earthquake Trail, Sanborn County Park: A geology hike along the San Andreas fault
On the southern part of the San Francisco Peninsula, the San Andreas fault traverses the actively uplifting Santa Cruz Mountains. The field guide is comprised of a hiking tour along the fault in Sanborn County fault, a visit to a winery and vineyards traversed by the fault, and visits to two wineries that provide vistas of the San Andreas Rift Valley and surroundings.
Authors
Philip W. Stoffer
The 2005 La Conchita, California, landslide The 2005 La Conchita, California, landslide
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R.W. Jibson
Cotectic proportions of olivine and spinel in olivine-tholeiitic basalt and evaluation of pre-eruptive processes Cotectic proportions of olivine and spinel in olivine-tholeiitic basalt and evaluation of pre-eruptive processes
The volume %, distribution, texture and composition of coexisting olivine, Cr-spinel and glass has been determined in quenched lava samples from Hawaii, Iceland and mid-oceanic ridges. The volume ratio of olivine to spinel varies from 60 to 2800 and samples with >0·02% spinel have a volume ratio of olivine to spinel of approximately 100. A plot of wt % MgO vs ppm Cr for natural and...
Authors
Peter Roeder, Emma Gofton, Carl Thornber
Landslides triggered by the 2004 Niigata Ken Chuetsu, Japan, earthquake Landslides triggered by the 2004 Niigata Ken Chuetsu, Japan, earthquake
The Niigata Ken Chuetsu earthquake triggered a vast number of lanslides in the epicentral region. Landslide concentrations were among the highest ever measured after an earthquake, and most of the triggered landslides were relatively shallow failures parallel to the steep slope faces. The dense concentration of landslides can be attributed to steep local topography in relatively weak...
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D.S. Kieffer, R. Jibson, E.M. Rathje, K. Kelson
Coastal landslide material loss rates associated with severe climatic events Coastal landslide material loss rates associated with severe climatic events
Deep-seated landslides along the California coast deliver large amounts of material to the nearshore littoral environment. Landslide movement, a combined result of slope base undercutting by waves and ground saturation, is highly episodic. Movement occurs primarily during periods of high rainfall and large waves, such as those associated with El Nin??o events. This analysis applies...
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C.J. Hapke, K.R. Green
Size distribution of submarine landslides and its implication to tsunami hazard in Puerto Rico Size distribution of submarine landslides and its implication to tsunami hazard in Puerto Rico
We have established for the first time a size frequency distribution for carbonate submarine slope failures. Using detailed bathymetry along the northern edge of the carbonate platform north of Puerto Rico, we show that the cumulative distribution of slope failure volumes follows a power-law distribution. The power-law exponent of this distribution is similar to those for rock falls on...
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Uri S. ten Brink, E.L. Geist, B.D. Andrews
Helium isotopes in ferromanganese crusts from the central Pacific Ocean Helium isotopes in ferromanganese crusts from the central Pacific Ocean
Helium isotopes have been measured in samples of two ferromanganese crusts (VA13/2 and CD29-2) from the central Pacific Ocean. With the exception of the deepest part of crust CD29-2 the data can be explained by a mixture of implanted solar- and galactic cosmic ray-produced (GCR) He, in extraterrestrial grains, and radiogenic He in wind-borne continental dust grains. 4He concentrations...
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S. Basu, F.M. Stuart, V. Klemm, G. Korschinek, K. Knie, J.R. Hein
Forecasting runout of rock and debris avalanches Forecasting runout of rock and debris avalanches
Physically based mathematical models and statistically based empirical equations each may provide useful means of forecasting runout of rock and debris avalanches. This paper compares the foundations, strengths, and limitations of a physically based model and a statistically based forecasting method, both of which were developed to predict runout across three-dimensional topography. The...
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Richard M. Iverson