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Linking rapid magma reservoir assembly and eruption trigger mechanisms at evolved Yellowstone-type supervolcanoes Linking rapid magma reservoir assembly and eruption trigger mechanisms at evolved Yellowstone-type supervolcanoes

The geological record contains evidence of volcanic eruptions that were as much as two orders of magnitude larger than the most voluminous eruption experienced by modern civilizations, the A.D. 1815 Tambora (Indonesia) eruption. Perhaps nowhere on Earth are deposits of such supereruptions more prominent than in the Snake River Plain–Yellowstone Plateau (SRP-YP) volcanic province...
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J.F. Wotzlaw, I.N. Bindeman, Kathryn Watts, A.K. Schmitt, L. Caricchi, U. Schaltegger

Reconstruction of an early Paleozoic continental margin based on the nature of protoliths in the Nome Complex, Seward Peninsula, Alaska Reconstruction of an early Paleozoic continental margin based on the nature of protoliths in the Nome Complex, Seward Peninsula, Alaska

The Nome Complex is a large metamorphic unit that sits along the southern boundary of the Arctic Alaska–Chukotka terrane, the largest of several micro continental fragments of uncertain origin located between the Siberian and Laurentian cratons. The Arctic Alaska–Chukotka terrane moved into its present position during the Mesozoic; its Mesozoic and older movements are central to...
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Alison Till, Julie Dumoulin, Robert Ayuso, John Aleinikoff, Jeffrey Amato, John Slack, W.C. Shanks

Cenozoic mountain building on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau Cenozoic mountain building on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau

Northeastern Tibetan Plateau growth illuminates the kinematics, geodynamics, and climatic consequences of large-scale orogenesis, yet only recently have data become available to outline the spatiotemporal pattern and rates of this growth. I review the tectonic history of range growth across the plateau margin north of the Kunlun fault (35°–40°N) and east of the Qaidam basin (98°–107°E)
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Richard Lease

Carnivore distributions across chaparral habitats exposed to wildfire and rural housing in southern California Carnivore distributions across chaparral habitats exposed to wildfire and rural housing in southern California

Chaparral and coastal sage scrub habitats in southern California support biologically diverse plant and animal communities. However, native plant and animal species within these shrubland systems are increasingly exposed to human-caused wildfires and an expansion of the human–wildland interface. Few data exist to evaluate the effects of fire and anthropogenic pressures on plant and...
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P.A. Schuette, J.E. Diffendorfer, D.H. Deutschman, S. Tremor, W. Spencer

Preliminary bedrock and surficial geologic map of the west half of the Sanders 30' x 60' quadrangle, Navajo and Apache Counties, northern Arizona Preliminary bedrock and surficial geologic map of the west half of the Sanders 30' x 60' quadrangle, Navajo and Apache Counties, northern Arizona

The bedrock and surficial geologic map of the west half of the Sanders 30' x 60' quadrangle was completed in a cooperative effort of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Navajo Nation to provide regional geologic information for management and planning officials. This report provides baseline geologic information that will be useful in future studies of groundwater and surface water...
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Lee Amoroso, Susan Priest, Margaret Hiza-Redsteer

Geologic history of Siletzia, a large igneous province in the Oregon and Washington Coast Range: Correlation to the geomagnetic polarity time scale and implications for a long-lived Yellowstone hotspot Geologic history of Siletzia, a large igneous province in the Oregon and Washington Coast Range: Correlation to the geomagnetic polarity time scale and implications for a long-lived Yellowstone hotspot

Siletzia is a basaltic Paleocene and Eocene large igneous province in coastal Oregon, Washington, and southern Vancouver Island that was accreted to North America in the early Eocene. New U-Pb magmatic, detrital zircon, and 40Ar/39Ar ages constrained by detailed field mapping, global nannoplankton zones, and magnetic polarities allow correlation of the volcanics with the 2012 geologic...
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Ray Wells, David Bukry, Richard Friedman, Douglas Pyle, Robert Duncan, Peter Haeussler, Joe Wooden

Steady incision of Grand Canyon at the million year timeframe: A case for mantle-driven differential uplift Steady incision of Grand Canyon at the million year timeframe: A case for mantle-driven differential uplift

The Grand Canyon region provides an excellent laboratory to examine the interplay between river incision, magmatism, and the geomorphic and tectonic processes that shape landscapes. Here we apply U-series, Ar–Ar, and cosmogenic burial dating of river terraces to examine spatial variations in incision rates along the 445 km length of the Colorado River through Grand Canyon. We also...
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Ryan Crow, Karl Karlstrom, Andrew Darling, Laura Crossey, Victor Polyak, Darryl Granger, Yemane Asmerom, Brandon Schmandt

Mapping mountain pine beetle mortality through growth trend analysis of time-series landsat data Mapping mountain pine beetle mortality through growth trend analysis of time-series landsat data

Disturbances are key processes in the carbon cycle of forests and other ecosystems. In recent decades, mountain pine beetle (MPB; Dendroctonus ponderosae) outbreaks have become more frequent and extensive in western North America. Remote sensing has the ability to fill the data gaps of long-term infestation monitoring, but the elimination of observational noise and attributing changes
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Lu Liang, Yanlei Chen, Todd Hawbaker, Zhi-Liang Zhu, Peng Gong

Proterozoic geochronological links between the Farewell, Kilbuck, and Arctic Alaska terranes Proterozoic geochronological links between the Farewell, Kilbuck, and Arctic Alaska terranes

New U-Pb igneous and detrital zircon ages reveal that despite being separated by younger orogens, three of Alaska’s terranes that contain Precambrian rocks—Farewell, Kilbuck, and Arctic Alaska—are related. The Farewell and Kilbuck terranes can be linked by felsic magmatism at ca. 850 Ma and by abundant detrital zircons in the Farewell that overlap the ca. 2010–2085 Ma age range of...
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Dwight Bradley, William McClelland, Richard Friedman, Paul O’Sullivan, Paul Layer, Marti Miller, Julie Dumoulin, Alison Till, J. Abbott, Dan Bradley, Joseph Wooden

Past, present, and future of water data delivery from the U.S. Geological Survey Past, present, and future of water data delivery from the U.S. Geological Survey

We present an overview of national water databases managed by the U.S. Geological Survey, including surface-water, groundwater, water-quality, and water-use data. These are readily accessible to users through web interfaces and data services. Multiple perspectives of data are provided, including search and retrieval of real-time data and historical data, on-demand current conditions and...
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Robert Hirsch, Gary Fisher

Validating a method for transferring social values of ecosystem services between public lands in the Rocky Mountain region Validating a method for transferring social values of ecosystem services between public lands in the Rocky Mountain region

With growing pressures on ecosystem services, social values attributed to them are increasingly important to land management decisions. Social values, defined here as perceived values the public ascribes to ecosystem services, particularly cultural services, are generally not accounted for through economic markets or considered alongside economic and ecological values in ecosystem...
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Benson Sherrouse, Darius Semmens

Methodological developments in US state-level Genuine Progress Indicators: toward GPI 2.0 Methodological developments in US state-level Genuine Progress Indicators: toward GPI 2.0

The Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) has emerged as an important monetary measure of economic well-being. Unlike mainstream economic indicators, primarily Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the GPI accounts for both the benefits and costs of economic production across diverse economic, social, and environmental domains in a more comprehensive manner. Recently, the GPI has gained traction in...
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Kenneth Bagstad, Gunseli Berik, Erica Gaddis
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