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Relation of mercury, uranium, and lithium deposits to the McDermitt caldera complex, Nevada-Oregon

January 1, 1979

The McDermitt caldera complex, located along the Nevada-Oregon border, is a Miocene collapse structure 45 km in diameter. Large-volume rhyolitic and peralkaline ash-flow tufts were erupted from 17.9-15.8 m.y. ago, leading to the formation of overlapping and nested calderas. Emplacement of rhyolitic ring domes, located primarily along the western margin of the calderas, represents the last phase of volcanic activity.

Publication Year 1979
Title Relation of mercury, uranium, and lithium deposits to the McDermitt caldera complex, Nevada-Oregon
Authors James J. Rytuba, Richard K. Glanzman
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Papers on mineral deposits of western North America (Report 33)
Index ID 70043142
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Mineral Resources Program