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Published: 01 January 2009
DOI: 10.1130/2009.monitoring(12)
EISBN: 9780813759432
... Survey Cascades Volcano Observatory. A stream requires some method to measure its depth and volume of flow. Typically, a small concrete structure that is hydrauli-cally connected to the stream is built. This setup permits reproducible measurements that are unaffected by storms. Real-time data...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1986
GSA Bulletin (1986) 97 (11): 1300–1318.
... of the province within the Pasco basin. The distribution of basalt relative to the location of vents, as well as the relative east-west thicknesses, suggests that basalt flowed hundreds of kilometres westward during the most voluminous Grande Ronde eruptions, ponding against the irregular margin of the Cascade...
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Beautiful cascades, columns, stalactites, stalagmites and pools are some of the ornate cave decorations found within Luray Caverns in northern Virginia. (National Park Service photograph).
Published: 01 October 2017
Figure 3. Beautiful cascades, columns, stalactites, stalagmites and pools are some of the ornate cave decorations found within Luray Caverns in northern Virginia. (National Park Service photograph).
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 June 2012
Geosphere (2012) 8 (3): 562–580.
... to rollback of the former Laramide slab (now the Juan de Fuca plate) and a return to a steep subduction angle. This event produced a swath of volcanic rocks extending from the southern end of the modern Cascade Range (Lassen volcanic region) south at least as far as Bodie, California, that has been termed...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2017
American Mineralogist (2017) 102 (2): 252–261.
...Sandra J. Underwood; Michael A. Clynne Abstract Previously reported whole-rock δ 18 O values (5.6–7.8‰) for primitive quaternary mafic lavas from the southernmost Cascades (SMC) are often elevated (up to 1‰) relative to δ 18 O values expected for mafic magmas in equilibrium with mantle peridotite...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 February 2014
Geosphere (2014) 10 (1): 1–39.
... to the geologic evolution of this region. Associated Cascades arc magmatism ( McBirney, 1978 ) is universally accepted as representing subduction of the oceanic Farallon plate beneath North America. Subduction and related Cascades arc magmatism were progressively extinguished at the southern end of the arc...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1952
GSA Bulletin (1952) 63 (1): 1–24.
...W. D LOWRY; E. M BALDWIN Abstract The Late Cenozoic formations in the lower Columbia River drainage basin constitute one of the best records of the terrestrial history of Western North America. The main events within the Cascade Mountains and westward to the Pacific Ocean, which culminated...
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Map of northern California and western Nevada (modified from Colgan et al., 2011; John et al., 2012) showing the inferred extent of ancestral (green polygons) and modern High Cascades magmatic (cross hatched polygons) arcs. Southern arc segment rock polygons west of the southern arc segment boundary represent distally dispersed volcanogenic outflow material deposited in channels extending down the west slope of the Sierra Nevada. As such, these deposits, derived from eruptive centers to the east, are not included within the southern arc segment terrane, as defined by the extent of arc-related volcanic edifices. Sample locations of ancestral Cascade arc rocks from the geochemical database of du Bray et al. (2009) and Table DR1 in the Supplemental File (see footnote 1) are indicated by small dots. Heavy gray lines show the southern edge of the subducting Farallon plate at the time specified (Atwater and Stock, 1998). Red dashed line is the initial 87Sr/86Sr = 0.706 isopleth for Mesozoic plutonic rocks in California (Kistler, 1990) and Nevada (Tosdal et al., 2000). Blue dashed line is the 208Pb/204Pb = 38.8 isopleth (Tosdal et al., 2000). Outcrops of Mesozoic granitic rocks are from Ludington et al. (2005). Purple lines (Henry and John, 2013) outline the Western Nevada volcanic field (WNVF) and Central Nevada volcanic field (CNVF). Blue polygons delineate Cenozoic calderas (Henry and John, 2013). MS—Mount Shasta; LP—Lassen Peak; SNB—Sierra Nevada batholith. Domains within the southern arc segment are as follows: WR—Warner Range; L—Lassen; SV—Sierra Valley; P—Pyramid; W—Wadsworth; VC—Virginia City; LT—Lake Tahoe; BH—Barnet Hills; CP—Carson Pass; M—Monitor; ST—Stillwater Range; PR—Paradise Range; SP—Sonora Pass; S—Sweetwater; LW—Little Walker; BA—Bodie-Aurora; T—Tonopah; B—Benton; G—Goldfield.
Published: 01 February 2014
Figure 1. Map of northern California and western Nevada (modified from Colgan et al., 2011 ; John et al., 2012 ) showing the inferred extent of ancestral (green polygons) and modern High Cascades magmatic (cross hatched polygons) arcs. Southern arc segment rock polygons west of the southern arc
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2012
Seismological Research Letters (2012) 83 (1): 5–6.
... ground motion was experienced by more people than in any other single event in U.S. history. It (inadvisably) emptied buildings in Manhattan and even (briefly) roused the U.S. government from its usual business of partisan siege warfare. Just a few hours before the Virginia earthquake, Colorado...
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 October 2008
Geosphere (2008) 4 (5): 829–853.
...Brian Cousens; Julie Prytulak; Christopher Henry; Al Alcazar; Tim Brownrigg Abstract The assemblage of ca. 28–3 Ma volcanic rocks exposed in the Lake Tahoe–Reno region of the northern Sierra Nevada, United States, is interpreted to be part of the Ancestral Cascades volcanic arc. The volcanic rocks...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 February 2012
Geosphere (2012) 8 (1): 44–97.
... of the Coal Valley fault mentioned above) or other unrecognized faults. The Bodie Hills volcanic field is similar to other large, long-lived volcanic fields in the southern part of the ancestral Cascades arc, including those in the Virginia Range near Virginia City ( Hudson et al., 2009 ), the Monitor...
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Journal Article
Published: 25 May 2018
Journal of Paleontology (2018) 92 (6): 1028–1034.
... Lagerstätte near the North Carolina-Virginia boundary, USA. It is distinguished from other elcanid species by its RP+MA1 with six branches, M with two branches before stem MA1 fused with RP, and short CuA almost vertical against the posterior margin. This fossil represents the earliest definitive record...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2001
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2001) 71 (1): 205–216.
... and cascade sites. Development of waterfall tufa has been described as simply being the result of water turbulence. We believe, however, that three physical effects can lead to tufa deposition at waterfall sites: aeration, jet-flow, and low-pressure effects. The three physical effects are induced by two basic...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 13 July 2020
Geology (2020) 48 (11): 1088–1093.
... with known epoch ages from digital elevation models (DEMs) in the Cascades arc (western North America), deriving volumes that likely represent ∼50% of total Quaternary eruptive output. Edifice volumes and spatial vent density correlate with diverse geophysical data that fingerprint magmatic influence...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 June 2005
Geology (2005) 33 (6): 505–508.
... widespread volcanism and tectonism. Tertiary volcanic strata include 31–23 Ma ash-flow tuffs associated with the southward-migrating “ignimbrite flare up,” 22–5 Ma calc-alkaline intermediate-composition rocks related to the ancestral Cascade arc, and 13 Ma to present bimodal rocks linked to Basin and Range...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 April 2010
Geology (2010) 38 (4): 335–338.
... drainage dissection patterns (as expressed in drainage density) forming over long periods of time. Application of the new method to the Oregon Cascades yielded hydraulic conductivity values similar to those documented in the literature. This method represents an effective and efficient way of estimating...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1943
AAPG Bulletin (1943) 27 (11): 1539–1542.
...-45. 5 Ray V. Hennen, “Report on Doddridge and Harrison Counties,” West Virginia Geol. Survey (1912), p. 124. 6 David B. Reger, “Mercer, Monroe, and Summers Report,” West Virginia Geol. Survey (1926), pp. 432-37. 7 John L. Tilton, “Geology from Morgantown to Cascade (W...
Journal Article
Published: 31 July 2024
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2024) 94 (4): 414–447.
... conditions associated with sediment gravity flows and density cascades. Few sediment waves of this type have been observed in the ancient rock record. This study reports the discovery of a giant (> 20,000 km 2 ) sediment-wave field in Lower Mississippian carbonates and shales of the Fort Payne Formation...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1974
AAPG Bulletin (1974) 58 (4): 575–620.
... to that with the Atlantic Ocean basin. The trend of both the Pacific Coast Ranges and the axis of uplift and Cenozoic volcanism of the Sierra-Cascade province indicates vigorous continuation of the same stress system that formed the Proterozoic Belt trough and the Rocky Mountain system on the east. In the Arctic...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 25 February 2022
Geology (2022) 50 (5): 603–609.
... Oregon (United States). Middle to late Eocene marine strata in the Coos Bay area were primarily sourced from the Klamath Mountains and coeval Clarno-Challis volcanoes in central Oregon and/or Idaho. Ancestral Cascades arc magmatism initiated at 40 Ma and supplied sediment to a broad forearc basin...
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