1-20 OF 325 RESULTS FOR

El Alto Basalt

Results shown limited to content with bounding coordinates.
Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account

Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
Close Modal
Sort by
Published: 01 April 2013
DOI: 10.1130/2013.2494(06)
..., Oligocene–Miocene Abiquiu Formation, and Miocene Chama–El Rito and Ojo Caliente Sandstone Members of the Tesuque Formation (Santa Fe Group). Volcanic rocks include the Lobato Basalt (Miocene; ca. 15–8 Ma), El Alto Basalt (Pliocene; ca. 3 Ma), and dacite of the Tschicoma Formation (Pliocene; ca. 2 Ma...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 November 2020
Economic Geology (2020) 115 (7): 1519–1536.
... from all sampled El Laco orebodies. Oxygen ( δ 18 O Δ +4.4 to –10.2‰) and hydrogen ( δ 2 H ≃ –79.9 to –192.8‰) stable isotope data for bulk iron oxide samples that contain minor goethite from Laco Norte and San Vicente Alto reveal that magnetite has been variably altered to meteoric values, consistent...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Triple Oxygen ( δ 18 O, Δ 17 O), Hydrogen ( δ 2 H)...
Second thumbnail for: Triple Oxygen ( δ 18 O, Δ 17 O), Hydrogen ( δ 2 H)...
Third thumbnail for: Triple Oxygen ( δ 18 O, Δ 17 O), Hydrogen ( δ 2 H)...
Image
Maps showing the Miocene and Pliocene evolution of the Jemez Mountains volcanic field through time. (A) 7–10 Ma Lobato, Paliza Canyon, and Canovas Canyon centers. (B) 7–8 Ma La Grulla centers. (C) 6–7 Ma Bearhead centers. (D) 1.5–5 Ma Tschicoma, Cerros del Rio, El Rechuelos Rhyolite, and El Alto Basalt centers.
Published: 01 June 2013
, and El Alto Basalt centers.
Image
Maps showing the Miocene and Pliocene evolution of the Jemez Mountains volcanic field through time. (A) 7–10 Ma Lobato, Paliza Canyon, and Canovas Canyon centers. (B) 7–8 Ma La Grulla centers. (C) 6–7 Ma Bearhead centers. (D) 1.5–5 Ma Tschicoma, Cerros del Rio, El Rechuelos Rhyolite, and El Alto Basalt centers.
Published: 01 June 2013
, and El Alto Basalt centers.
Image
Maps showing the Miocene and Pliocene evolution of the Jemez Mountains volcanic field through time. (A) 7–10 Ma Lobato, Paliza Canyon, and Canovas Canyon centers. (B) 7–8 Ma La Grulla centers. (C) 6–7 Ma Bearhead centers. (D) 1.5–5 Ma Tschicoma, Cerros del Rio, El Rechuelos Rhyolite, and El Alto Basalt centers.
Published: 01 June 2013
, and El Alto Basalt centers.
Image
Maps showing the Miocene and Pliocene evolution of the Jemez Mountains volcanic field through time. (A) 7–10 Ma Lobato, Paliza Canyon, and Canovas Canyon centers. (B) 7–8 Ma La Grulla centers. (C) 6–7 Ma Bearhead centers. (D) 1.5–5 Ma Tschicoma, Cerros del Rio, El Rechuelos Rhyolite, and El Alto Basalt centers.
Published: 01 June 2013
, and El Alto Basalt centers.
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 November 2020
Economic Geology (2020) 115 (7): 1461–1491.
... Vicente Alto (SVA), Laco Norte (LN), and Laco Sur (LS), and from drill cores from the Laco Norte (LN), Laco Sur (LS), and Extensión Laco Sur orebodies. This study is the second one to incorporate samples from drill core at El Laco ( Ovalle et al., 2018 ). Apatite samples used in this study came from...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: The Geochemistry of Magnetite and Apatite from the...
Second thumbnail for: The Geochemistry of Magnetite and Apatite from the...
Third thumbnail for: The Geochemistry of Magnetite and Apatite from the...
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 March 2000
Geology (2000) 28 (3): 203–206.
...J. A. Wolff; C. E. Heikoop; R. Ellisor Abstract Weakly alkaline lavas erupted in the Pliocene Cerros del Rio and El Alto volcanic fields in the Española basin of the Rio Grande rift have the unusual trace element signature of approximately chondritic K/Nb combined with high La/Nb and Th/Nb...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Hybrid origin of Rio Grande rift hawaiites
Second thumbnail for: Hybrid origin of Rio Grande rift hawaiites
Third thumbnail for: Hybrid origin of Rio Grande rift hawaiites
Image
(A) Simplified geological map of Jemez Mountains volcanic field (JMVF) and Rio Grande rift in northern New Mexico (USA) showing current extent of all members of Bandelier Tuff. LA—Los Alamos; SF—Santa Fe; VC—Valles caldera (enclosed by dashed outline). Area of B is outlined by box. “Other JMVF formations” include the Paliza Canyon Formation, Lobato Basalt, Canovas Canyon Rhyolite, Bearhead Rhyolite–Peralta Tuff, Tschicoma Formation, El Alto Basalt, Cerros del Rio lavas, and El Rechuelos Rhyolite (Kelley et al., 2013). Inset: Rio Grande rift in New Mexico (NM) and Colorado (CO), USA. (B) Map showing generalized inferred original extent (pale brown) of ignimbrites of Otowi Member of Bandelier Tuff, after Cook et al. (2016). Otowi Member outcrop is in salmon pink; over much of its extent, Otowi Member is covered by later Tshirege Member and is better exposed than map suggests, with many outcrops in vertical sides of deep canyons. See Self et al. (1986) and Cook et al. (2016) for distribution of fallout deposits. La Cueva Member (not distinguished) crops out only in a small area near Wildcat Canyon and adjacent west wall of Cañon de San Diego (CSD). Black line is topographic rim of Valles caldera, dashed where inferred. Blue dashed outline is approximate position of ring fracture of caldera associated with Otowi eruption (Goff et al., 2011). Labeled yellow stars are locations of samples collected for this study; the five locations on Pajarito Plateau are not individually named. Grid references for all locations are given in Table S1 (see text footnote 1). Towns are marked as black squares with white outlines.
Published: 23 February 2024
. “Other JMVF formations” include the Paliza Canyon Formation, Lobato Basalt, Canovas Canyon Rhyolite, Bearhead Rhyolite–Peralta Tuff, Tschicoma Formation, El Alto Basalt, Cerros del Rio lavas, and El Rechuelos Rhyolite ( Kelley et al., 2013 ). Inset: Rio Grande rift in New Mexico (NM) and Colorado (CO
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 June 2013
Geosphere (2013) 9 (3): 614–646.
..., and El Alto Basalt centers. ...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Spatial and temporal trends in pre-caldera Jemez M...
Second thumbnail for: Spatial and temporal trends in pre-caldera Jemez M...
Third thumbnail for: Spatial and temporal trends in pre-caldera Jemez M...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2006
Economic Geology (2006) 101 (1): 71–94.
... is conformable with sedimentary rocks of the underlying El Morterito Formation. Sedimentary rock at the lower contact of the basalt is indurated (up to ~30 cm from the contact), whereas no induration is observed at the upper contact. Within the coherent basalt are massive zones (2–5 m thick) separated by platy...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Volcanic Setting of the Bajo de la Alumbrera Porph...
Second thumbnail for: Volcanic Setting of the Bajo de la Alumbrera Porph...
Third thumbnail for: Volcanic Setting of the Bajo de la Alumbrera Porph...
Journal Article
Published: 25 June 2018
Geological Magazine (2019) 156 (7): 1285–1294.
..., in the Coihaique Alto region in Chile at 45° S, the volcanic rocks from the Casa de Piedra Volcanic Complex and the El Toro Formation also bear a similar Late Cretaceous age ( Fig. 1 ; Demant, Suárez & De La Cruz, 2007 ). The porphyritic rocks from Gastre bear a geochemical signature typical of subduction...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: First geochemical and geochronological characteriz...
Second thumbnail for: First geochemical and geochronological characteriz...
Third thumbnail for: First geochemical and geochronological characteriz...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2009
Economic Geology (2009) 104 (1): 3–18.
... breccia from El Gallardo. J-K. Cerro Alto summit rhyolite tuff. Volcanic and subvolcanic rocks of Pliocene age unconformably overlie or intrude the basaltic to andesitic basement rocks in the district (Figs. 3 , 4 , and 6A ). The younger rocks are mainly preserved in southern El Dorado (Fig. 3...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Volcanic Framework of the Pliocene <span class="se...
Second thumbnail for: Volcanic Framework of the Pliocene <span class="se...
Third thumbnail for: Volcanic Framework of the Pliocene <span class="se...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2000
Journal of the Geological Society (2000) 157 (5): 995–1001.
... and younger units (Posadas basalts, Centinela Formation, Santacrucian); west of Lago Posadas village (Hipolito Irigoyen). In the area west of the village of Alto Río Senguerr ( Fig. 1), Argentina, weakly folded strata of the Lower Cretaceous Apeleg Formation unconformably underlie suhorizontal basalts...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Tectonics in the eastern central Patagonian Cordil...
Second thumbnail for: Tectonics in the eastern central Patagonian Cordil...
Third thumbnail for: Tectonics in the eastern central Patagonian Cordil...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 November 2003
Economic Geology (2003) 98 (7): 1497–1500.
... ). Alteration at El Laco is similar to that at other volcanic centers in the region. Although an alteration halo surrounds some of the orebodies, it is not restricted to the areas around the bodies, and some orebodies (Laco Norte, Laco Sur, and San Vicente Alto) are adjacent to unaltered rocks (see fig. 1...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: NEW FIELD EVIDENCE BEARING ON THE ORIGIN OF THE <s...
Journal Article
Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 October 2009
The Leading Edge (2009) 28 (10): 1198–1202.
... Iron Head Open Pit or (Pearson) Fierro-Hanover Grant Mag-Hem 0.211200 61.67 3 Union Hill Mines (Float) Grant Mag-Hem 0.404800 - 4 Jim Fair Mines, Fierro-Hanover Grant Hem 0.000377 48.77 5 Snow Flake Open Pit, Fierro-Hanover Grant Mag-Hem 0.120000 52.43 6 El Paso Open Pit...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Multilevel aeromagnetic response curves over selec...
Second thumbnail for: Multilevel aeromagnetic response curves over selec...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 December 2015
Economic Geology (2015) 110 (8): 1995–2023.
... ). The Eastern intrusive belt is defined by several stocks, dikes, and sills that show a strong spatial relationship with the El Fierro and Alto del Juncal faults ( Figs. 2 , 3A ). They are composed of a series of equigranular to coarse porphyritic plutons of dioritic and granodioritic compositions, which...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Structural Evolution of the Rio Blanco-Los Bronces...
Second thumbnail for: Structural Evolution of the Rio Blanco-Los Bronces...
Third thumbnail for: Structural Evolution of the Rio Blanco-Los Bronces...
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 February 2011
Geosphere (2011) 7 (1): 121–144.
... a type locality 3 km north of the village of El Diamante at Cerro La Silla ( Fig. 4 ). The volcanic rocks ( Fig. 5A ) include porphyritic andesite with plagioclase, hornblende, and pyroxene phenocrysts in a gray, red, or purple aphanitic groundmass. Also common are aphanitic basaltic andesites, which...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Jurassic volcanic and sedimentary rocks of the La ...
Second thumbnail for: Jurassic volcanic and sedimentary rocks of the La ...
Third thumbnail for: Jurassic volcanic and sedimentary rocks of the La ...
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 13 February 2025
Geology (2025) 53 (5): 387–391.
...Noemi Alarcón; Daniel Díaz; Verónica Oliveros; Joseline Tapia; Gabriel Ureta; Pablo Salas Abstract Cerro Overo maar (COM), located in the Central volcanic zone (CVZ) of the Andes, has an andesitic basaltic composition (~55 wt% SiO 2 ), which is uncommon in the magmas of the CVZ. Its morphology...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Highly conductive diatreme aquifer beneath the Cer...
Second thumbnail for: Highly conductive diatreme aquifer beneath the Cer...
Third thumbnail for: Highly conductive diatreme aquifer beneath the Cer...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1958
AAPG Bulletin (1958) 42 (11): 2670–2691.
... with quartz and barite (El Cajon, La Flor, Cuhinchenque). The Third Andean movement had its climax at the end of the Tertiary, or beginning of the Pleistocene, where the older faults and block structure were reactivated. In the Quaternary, important extrusions of basalts took place (Basalts II-VII); also...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Geologic Outline of Natural Regions of Mendoza, Ar...
Second thumbnail for: Geologic Outline of Natural Regions of Mendoza, Ar...
Third thumbnail for: Geologic Outline of Natural Regions of Mendoza, Ar...