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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 March 1997
Geology (1997) 25 (3): 247–250.
... for these rocks was to the south and southeast, but failed to suggest a specific location for that source. Restoration of 64 km of left slip on the Garlock fault places Cudahy Camp rocks north and northwest of the early Miocene Eagle Crags volcanic field. The unique geochemical nature of basalts found in both...
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 06 August 2020
Geosphere (2020) 16 (5): 1208–1224.
... source areas and depositional patterns: (1) the lowest exposed strata are conglomeratic rocks derived from Miocene Eagle Crags volcanic field to the south and east across the Garlock fault; (2) the second member consists mostly of fine-grained rocks with coarser material derived from both southern...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1992
Journal of the Geological Society (1992) 149 (6): 889–906.
... to volcanic events discussed in text. (1) Devoke Water Tuff. (2) Birkby Fell basalts. (3a) Tongue House ignimbrites and dacite. (3b) Craghouse Tuff and Seatallan Dacite (4) Throstle Garth and Wrighthow Compound basalt units. (5a) Bedded (Eagle Crag) volcaniclastic sediments. (Sb) Localized epiclastic breccias...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2018
American Mineralogist (2018) 103 (10): 1575–1590.
...Melissa A. Scruggs; Keith D. Putirka Abstract Magma mixing at arc volcanoes is common, but the manner in which mixing or mafic recharge may trigger volcanic eruptions is unclear. We test ideas of eruption triggering for the 1103 ± 13 years B.P. Chaos Crags eruption at the Lassen Volcanic Center...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2004
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2004) 55 (2): 73–105.
... intrusions within the Borrowdale Volcanic Group that were associated with the Caradoc magmatic episode. Also shown are the Ordovician plutons. DH, Duddon Hall Formation; Eag, Eagle Crag Member (Lower BVG); Wny, Whorneyside Formation. Rhyolite dyke swarms include data from deep boreholes in west Cumbria. Data...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2015
GSA Bulletin (2015) 127 (1-2): 227–249.
..., California : Lithosphere , v. 6 , p. 48 – 58 , doi:10.1130/L286.1. Sabin A.E. , 1994 , Geology of the Eagle Crags volcanic field, northern Mojave Desert, China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station, California [Ph.D. thesis] : Golden, Colorado School of Mines , 209 p. Saleeby J. Ducea...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1982
Journal of the Geological Society (1982) 139 (5): 569–579.
... tetrahedrite Eagle Crag, Helvellyn, Tilberthwaite Pb- (mostlv alonn nor- Vaunhan (1981) Zn. Barrow. Force Crap. Goldscooe Ph. f native antimonv C antimonv SulDhosa~ts - mal faults with N-S NW-SE, R NE-SW directions) f calcite C dolomite f fluorite " 1 Yewthwaitr, Brandlehow, Old Brandlehow, Driggith...
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 09 March 2023
Geosphere (2023) 19 (3): 782–800.
... for interpreting offset on the Garlock fault. Member 1 of the Pilot Knob Valley formation has distinctive cobble to boulder clasts sourced from the central Eagle Crags volcanic field, located south of the Garlock fault ( Fig. 1 ; Rittase et al., 2020 ). Although member 1 is not directly dated, it is overlain...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 09 February 2018
Geosphere (2018) 14 (2): 812–834.
...Winifred Kortemeier; Andrew Calvert; James G. Moore; Richard Schweickert Abstract In the northwestern Lake Tahoe Basin, Pleistocene basaltic and trachyandesitic lavas form a small volcanic field comprising ∼1 km 3 of lava that erupted from seven vents. Most of these lavas erupted subaerially...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2008
The Journal of Geology (2008) 116 (3): 211–237.
... = Eagle Crag Ash; RRA = Roundhouse Rock Ash; SCT = Sheep Creek Tuff; SRA = Split Rock Ash. Between units F and G is the PGI. Its 28.7 ± 0.07 -Ma date, together with its normal magnetic polarity, places it at the base of C10n.2n, although this date falls within uppermost C10r...
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Journal Article
Published: 11 July 2002
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2002) 39 (6): 1013–1051.
... Eagle – Tanacross quadrangles area (Fig.  3 ), the Molly Creek area (Fig.  7 ), the Central Creek area (Fig.  9 ), and the eastern flank of the Salcha River gneiss dome (Fig.  2 ). Field and petrographic descriptions of the samples and their locations are given in Appendix A (Table  A1 ). To simplify...
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Journal Article
Published: 06 April 2018
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis (2018) 18 (3): 241–251.
... in proven and probable reserves (14.5 million tons at 7.32 g/t gold; Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd 2016 ). The District is characterized by east-trending deformed felsic and mafic volcanic rocks, greywackes and iron formation ( Fig. 2 ). The polydeformed massive to pillowed mafic volcanic rocks locally contain...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2012
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2012) 60 (4): 239–255.
... of the total magnetic field observed in this vicinity (see Fig. 6 ) are attributed to related gabbroic intrusions, then the subsurface extent of intrusive rocks associated with Carmacks volcanics in this region may be significantly greater than their surface exposure. Occurrence of another small exposure...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2007
The Journal of Geology (2007) 115 (3): 271–294.
...; 67, Norden, NE; 68, Eagle Crags, NE; 69, Hemingford, NE; 70, Chadron, NE; 71, Marsland, NE; 72, Mitchell, NE; 73, Martin, SD; 74, South Bijou Hill, SD; 75, Olcott Hill, NE; 76, Valentine, NE; 77, Big Spring, SD; 78, Morland, KS; 79, Merritt Dam, NE; 80, Ellis, KS; 81, Lisco, NE; 82, Ash Hollow, NE...
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Journal Article
Published: 21 November 2012
Geological Magazine (2013) 150 (3): 455–478.
... the fission track geochronological studies of Kamp ( 1999 , 2000 ) where appropriate. Comprehensive descriptions of Cretaceous rocks, evaluation of previous field studies and a standardized stratigraphic nomenclature are found in these works. Their nomenclature is followed here...
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Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 12 September 2024
DOI: 10.1130/2024.0070(06)
EISBN: 9780813756707
... than distinct petrologically and geochemically defined volcanic fields; however, there are a few distinctive fields, such as the 18–12 Ma Eagle Crags volcanic field ( Sabin, 1994 ; Sabin et al., 1994) and the Woods Mountains volcanic center ( McCurry, 1988) . Typically, these fields contain basaltic...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 16 May 2024
GSA Bulletin (2024) 136 (11-12): 5039–5057.
... ( McCarron and Millar, 1997 ). (4) The final geological unit on Alexander Island is an episode of Neogene–Quaternary (7–0.1 Ma) alkaline volcanism that erupted following the end of subduction; it forms two separate volcanic fields in northern and southwestern Alexander Island ( Fig. 2 ) that are part...
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Journal Article
Published: 08 August 2019
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2020) 57 (2): 199–226.
... what appears to be a small esker, the weakly lithified conglomeratic “red bed” is overlain by nearly a metre of unconsolidated grey-brown sand, angular grey gravel (2–4 cm), and angular block-field-like rocks ( Fig. 12D ) topped by volcanic ash and ground vegetation. Based on the smooth contact between...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 09 November 2017
GSA Bulletin (2018) 130 (3-4): 649–660.
...:10.1093/petrology/egh019. Bachmann , O. , Dungan , M.A. , and Lipman , P.W. , 2002 , The Fish Canyon magma body, San Juan volcanic field, Colorado: Rejuvenation and eruption of an upper-crustal batholith : Journal of Petrology , v. 43 , p. 1469 – 1503 , doi:10.1093/petrology...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2005
Earth Sciences History (2005) 24 (2): 197–223.
... be seen traversing the same face of cliff, creeping from crag to crag, hammer in hand, heedless of the eagle that sweeps out from his nest above him or the red deer that breaks from the covert in the rocks below, his eye intent on the face of each scar and cleft as he pauses to take his measurements...
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