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Pyroclastic deposits of Ubehebe Crater, Death Valley, California, USA: Ballistics, pyroclastic surges, and dry granular flows
Significance of tridymite distribution during cooling and vapor-phase alteration of ignimbrites
ABSTRACT We used geologic mapping, tephrochronology, and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar dating to describe evidence of a ca. 3.5 Ma pluvial lake in Eureka Valley, eastern California, that we informally name herein Lake Andrei. We identified six different tuffs in the Eureka Valley drainage basin, including two previously undescribed tuffs: the 3.509 ± 0.009 Ma tuff of Hanging Rock Canyon and the 3.506 ± 0.010 Ma tuff of Last Chance (informal names). We focused on four Pliocene stratigraphic sequences. Three sequences are composed of fluvial sandstone and conglomerate, with basalt flows in two of these sequences. The fourth sequence, located ~1.5 km south of the Death Valley/Big Pine Road along the western piedmont of the Last Chance Range, included green, fine-grained, gypsiferous lacustrine deposits interbedded with the 3.506 Ma tuff of Last Chance that we interpret as evidence of a pluvial lake. Pluvial Lake Andrei is similar in age to pluvial lakes in Searles Valley, Amargosa Valley, Fish Lake Valley, and Death Valley of the western Great Basin. We interpret these simultaneous lakes in the region as indirect evidence of a significant glacial climate in western North America during marine isotope stages Mammoth/Gilbert 5 to Mammoth 2 (MIS MG5/M2) and a persistent Pacific jet stream south of 37°N.
The first record of floor plates in pinnules and the earliest record of an anitaxis in rhodocrinitid diplobathrid camerate crinoids
Mapping metamorphic hydration fronts with field-based near-infrared spectroscopy: Teakettle Junction contact aureole, Death Valley National Park (California, USA)
The Eureka Valley Landslide: Evidence of a Dual Failure Mechanism for a Long-Runout Landslide
Early Permian tectonic evolution of the Last Chance thrust system: An example of induced subduction initiation along a plate boundary transform
Soft sediment deformation in dry pyroclastic deposits at Ubehebe Crater, Death Valley, California
Debris-flow volume quantile prediction from catchment morphometry
Implications of equilibrium and disequilibrium among crystal phases in the Bishop Tuff
NEW PERMIAN DURHAMINID CERIOID CORALS FROM EAST-CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
New Fusulinids from Lower Permian Turbidites at Conglomerate Mesa, Southeastern Inyo Mountains, East-central California
Deformation of the late Miocene to Pliocene Inyo Surface, eastern Sierra region, California
A middle and late Miocene erosion surface, the Inyo Surface, underlies late Miocene mafic flows in the White Mountains and late Miocene and (or) early Pliocene flows elsewhere in the eastern Sierra region. The Inyo Surface is correlated with an erosion surface that underlies late Miocene mafic flows in the central and northern Sierra Nevada. The mafic flows had outpourings similar to flood basalts, although of smaller volume, providing paleohorizontal and paleolowland indicators. The flows filled and locally topped the existing landscape forming broad plateau-like flats. Topographic relief in the region was characterized by weathered and rounded slopes prior to late Miocene mafic magmatism. Relicts of the older landscape lie adjacent to late Miocene and early Pliocene basalt-covered lowlands that now occur within the crests of ranges that have 2500–3000 m relief and dramatically steep escarpments. Late Miocene mafic flows that lie on the crest of the Sierra Nevada adjacent to the White Mountains predate significant activity on the Sierra Nevada frontal fault zone. These deposits and accompanying erosion surfaces provide excellent strain markers for reconstructing part of the Walker Lane north of the Garlock fault and west of the Amargosa drainage, here referred to as the eastern Sierra region. The Inyo Surface is a compound erosional surface that records at least four major erosion events during the Cenozoic. These four surfaces were first recognized on the Kern Plateau and named from oldest to youngest, the Summit Upland, the Subsummit Plateau, the Chagoopa Plateau, and the Canyon. The three older surfaces have also been subsequently modified by Pleistocene glaciation. The compound erosion surface, which is locally overlain by late Miocene mafic flows in the northern and central Sierra Nevada, is here referred to as the Lindgren Surface. Correlatives in the eastern Sierra region are found in the White Mountains, Inyo Mountains, Darwin Plateau, Coso Range, and nearby ranges.
New Permian Fusulinids from Conglomerate Mesa, Southeastern Inyo Mountains, East-Central California
Development and dismemberment of a Middle Devonian continental-margin submarine fan system in east-central California
Abstract “The Eastern California Shear Zone and Walker Lane Belt define a broad zone of active deformation that straddles the boundary between dominantly east-west extension in the Basin and Range province and dominantly NW-dextral shear directed along the Pacific North American plate boundary to the west (Fig. 1). The interaction between extension and transcurrent shear has resulted in a complex array of NW-striking dextral faults, NW-striking and NE-striking normal faults, and ENE-striking sinistral faults that accommodate intraplate strain east of the Sierra Nevada and into western Nevada. This field trip guide will focus on the kinematics of faulting across an extensional relay zone from the northern Eastern California Shear Zone into the southern Walker Lane Belt. We will review evidence for active dextral slip along the NW-striking White Mountains fault zone, normal slip along the NE-striking Queen Valley fault, and sinistral slip along the ENE-striking Coaldale fault, and the kinematics of fault slip transfer from one fault system to another (Fig. 3).”