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Age of the Coso Formation, Inyo County, California Age of the Coso Formation, Inyo County, California
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Charles R. Bacon, D.M. Giovannetti, W. A. Duffield, G. B. Dalrymple, Robert E. Drake
Aeromagnetic map of Mt. St. Helens, Washington: Post May 1980 eruption Aeromagnetic map of Mt. St. Helens, Washington: Post May 1980 eruption
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Self-potential surveys related to probable geothermal anomalies, Hualalai Volcano, Hawaii Self-potential surveys related to probable geothermal anomalies, Hualalai Volcano, Hawaii
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D. B. Jackson, M. K. Sako
Chemistry and isotope ratios of sulfur in basalts and volcanic gases at Kilauea volcano, Hawaii Chemistry and isotope ratios of sulfur in basalts and volcanic gases at Kilauea volcano, Hawaii
Eighteen basalts and some volcanic gases from the submarine and subaerial parts of Kilauea volcano were analyzed for the concentration and isotope ratios of sulfur. By means of a newly developed technique, sulfide and sulfate sulfur in the basalts were separately but simultaneously determined. The submarine basalt has 700 ± 100 ppm total sulfur with δ34SΣs of ‰0.7 ± 0.1 ‰. The sulfate...
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H. Sakai, T. J. Casadevall, J.G. Moore
Geodetic measurement of crustal deformation on the San Andreas, Hayward, and Calaveras faults near San Francisco, California Geodetic measurement of crustal deformation on the San Andreas, Hayward, and Calaveras faults near San Francisco, California
Analysis of a geodetic network of 115 lines crossing the San Andreas, Hayward, and Calaveras faults in the vicinity of San Francisco Bay and measured repeatedly between 1970 and 1980 has revealed details about the accommodation of relative plate motion in this area. The most striking result is that the deformation is not uniformly distributed across the area. In the east bay, along the...
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W.H. Prescott, Michael Lisowski, James C. Savage
Overview of Mount St. Helens volcanic eruption Overview of Mount St. Helens volcanic eruption
Dormant since 1857, Mount St. Helens Volcano in southwestern Washington stirred from its repose to erupt on March 27, 1980, following a week of premonitory earthquake activity. The eruption was the first in the conterminous United States since the 1914-1921 activity of Lassen Peak, California. The eruptive activity through May 17 was intermittent and relatively mild, but the accompanying...
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Robert I. Tilling
Pacific Coast coccolith stratigraphy between Point Conception and Cabo Corrientes, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 63 Pacific Coast coccolith stratigraphy between Point Conception and Cabo Corrientes, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 63
DSDP Leg 63 recovered Neogene coccoliths from south of Point Conception, California (Site 467), to north of Cabo Corrientes, Mexico (Site 473), as part of a traverse exploring the sedimentary record of the California Current along the Pacific Coast. A combination of temperate and tropical zonations were used to date Leg 63 coccolith assemblages because of intergradations of warm and cool...
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David Bukry
Silicoflagellate stratigraphy of offshore California and Baja California, Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 63. Silicoflagellate stratigraphy of offshore California and Baja California, Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 63.
Quantitative study of middle and upper Miocene silicoflagellate assemblages from Pacific Coast Sites 467 and 469 to 472 has permitted identification of warm- and temperate-water biostratigraphic zones and the formulation of a model for relative paleotemperature values (Ts) on the basis of warm- and temperate-genera abundances. Geographic and temporal trends in Ts for Pacific Coast...
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David Bukry
Cenozoic coccoliths from the Deep Sea Drilling Project Cenozoic coccoliths from the Deep Sea Drilling Project
Coccoliths, as the dominant constituent of many Deep Sea Drilling Project cores, have provided the means of rapid and detailed biostratigraphic zonation to help guide ocean-sediment coring operations aboard D.V. Glomar Challenger. The Cenozoic has been divided into 50 to 60 zones and subzones which are most effective for middle- and low- latitude sites. Because key stratigraphic...
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David Bukry
Synthesis of silicoflagellate stratigraphy for maestrichtian to quaternary marine sediment Synthesis of silicoflagellate stratigraphy for maestrichtian to quaternary marine sediment
Cosmopolitan and low-latitude silicoflagellate distributions determined from Deep Sea Drilling Project cores are synthesized into a sequence of 23 biostratigraphic zones and subzones for tropical and subtropical ocean areas. The stratigraphic relation of major morphologic changes in silicoflagellates from all areas is summarized. Two new Neogene subzones, one new Paleogene subzone, one...
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David Bukry
Late Cenzoic rhyolites from the Kern Plateau, southern Sierra Nevada, California. Late Cenzoic rhyolites from the Kern Plateau, southern Sierra Nevada, California.
Four late Cenozoic rhyolite domes lie atop the Kern Plateau, 30 to 40km S-SE of Mount Whitney. K-Ar and 40Ar/39Ar dating shows that Monache, Templeton, and Little Templeton Mountains are all about 2.4Ma old; a small dome nearby is approx 0.2Ma old. The three older rhyolites have SiO2 = 73-74% and have steep, fractionated rare earth element (REE) patterns; the youngest has SiO2 = 76% and...
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C. R. Bacon, W. A. Duffield
Effects of volcanism on the glaciers of Mount St. Helens Effects of volcanism on the glaciers of Mount St. Helens
The cataclysmic eruption of Mount St. Helens May 18, 1980, removed 2.9 km2 (about 0.13 km3) of glacier snow and ice including a large part of Shoestring, Forsyth, Wishbone, Ape, Nelson, and all of Loowit and Leschi Glaciers. Minor eruptions and bulging of the volcano from March 27 to May 17 shattered glaciers which were on the deforming rock and deposited ash on other glaciers. Thick ash...
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Melinda M. Brugman, Austin Post