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Published: 01 December 2008
DOI: 10.1130/2008.2446(03)
... To date and characterize depositional environments of the hominin-bearing Hadar Formation, lacustrine sediments from the eastern part of the Hadar Basin (Ledi-Geraru research area) were studied using tephrostratigraphy and magnetostratigraphy. The Sidi Hakoma Tuff, Triple Tuff-4, and the Kada...
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 Figure 2. Photograph of tuff showing bubble- wall shard with triple-point junction (white)  and pumice shard fragment (white). Porcellanite  Formation; plane-polarized light; scale  bar represents 0.1 mm
Published: 01 February 2002
Figure 2. Photograph of tuff showing bubble- wall shard with triple-point junction (white) and pumice shard fragment (white). Porcellanite Formation; plane-polarized light; scale bar represents 0.1 mm
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 08 January 2024
Geosphere (2024) 20 (1): 162–178.
...Stacey H. Gerasimov; Eben B. Hodgin; James L. Crowley; Nicholas L. Swanson-Hysell Abstract Miocene strata of the Claremont, Orinda, and Moraga formations of the Berkeley Hills (California Coast Ranges, USA) record sedimentation and volcanism during the passage of the Mendocino triple junction...
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Photomicrograph (plane polarized light) of welded tuff fabric with curved glass shards (colorless) and triple junctions.
Published: 01 July 2007
Figure 3. Photomicrograph (plane polarized light) of welded tuff fabric with curved glass shards (colorless) and triple junctions.
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 1989
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1989) 26 (7): 1374–1383.
... the felsic volcanic rocks mainly to muscovite–quartz–albite schists. The volcanic parent of these metafelsites was formed partly as lava flows and partly as tuffs. The principal compositional type was a comendite. A component of intermediate rocks is also present but its extent is undetermined and probably...
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 June 2011
Geosphere (2011) 7 (3): 629–657.
... and existing age determinations, and 343 new major and trace element analyses of whole-rock samples from lavas and tuff to define for the first time volcanic source areas for many parts of the Sonoma volcanic field. Geophysical data and models have helped to define the thickness of the volcanic pile...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2009
DOI: 10.1144/SP321.5
EISBN: 9781862395695
... Abstract We report new, highly precise, U–Pb and Ar/Ar ages for seven Cretaceous rhyolites, tuffs and granites from across Zealandia spanning a 30 Ma period from arc magmatism to continental break-up. Combined with previously published data, these reveal a strong episodicity in Cretaceous...
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Journal Article
Published: 13 June 2008
Geological Magazine (2009) 146 (1): 133–143.
...SARBANI PATRANABIS-DEB; JUERGEN SCHIEBER; ABHIJIT BASU Abstract We report on the newly discovered almandine garnet phenocrysts in rhyolitic ignimbrites (Sukhda Tuff) in the Precambrian Churtela Shale Formation of the Chhattisgarh Supergroup in central India. SHRIMP ages of igneous zircon from...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2007
GSA Bulletin (2007) 119 (1-2): 49–64.
...Holli M. Frey; Rebecca A. Lange; Chris M. Hall; Hugo Delgado-Granados; Ian S.E. Carmichael Abstract The Tepic-Zacoalco rift, a NW-trending corridor ∼50 × ∼250 km, is one arm of a triple-rift system in western Mexico. Together with the Colima rift and the Middle America Trench, it bounds the Jalisco...
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Published: 01 January 2006
DOI: 10.1130/2006.2412(10)
... The youngest highly explosive basaltic eruptions from Masaya Caldera in central western Nicaragua produced five main pyroclastic deposits: the San Antonio Tephra, La Concepción Tephra, the Masaya Triple Layer, and the Masaya Tuff with the Ti cuan-te pe Lapilli. This tephra sequence...
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 Figure 1. Location map of study area. Inset shows part of Pacific–North America plate boundary; AR—Alarcon Rise, JDF—Juan de Fuca plate, MTJ—Mendocino triple junction, RP—Rivera plate, RTJ—Rivera triple junction, SAF—San Andreas fault. In main map, black areas are Tuff of San Felipe; gray areas are Tmr3 and Tmr4 tuffs. White squares are sample localities; white circles are towns. BK—Bahia Kino; SFD and SFE—localities from Sierra San Fermín; MC—Mesa Cuadrada; MA—Mesa el Avión; PC—Punta Chueca; PR—Punta Reina; SIW—Sierra Santa Isabel; SK—Sierra Kunkaak; SM—Sierra Menor; VC—Valle Chico. Mapping in Baja California was compiled from Stock et al. (1991), Stock (1993), Martín- Barajas and Stock (1993), Lewis (1994), and Nagy (1997). Black boxes denote correlative conglomerate locations (Gastil et al., 1973): SRB—Santa Rosa Basin; SS—Sierra Seri. Marine faults (thin lines) and axes of pull-apart basins (thick lines) are from Fenby and Gastil (1991)
Published: 01 May 2001
Figure 1. Location map of study area. Inset shows part of Pacific–North America plate boundary; AR—Alarcon Rise, JDF—Juan de Fuca plate, MTJ—Mendocino triple junction, RP—Rivera plate, RTJ—Rivera triple junction, SAF—San Andreas fault. In main map, black areas are Tuff of San Felipe; gray areas
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 1986
Economic Geology (1986) 81 (3): 530–552.
... in sericitic felsic tuffs, quartz (delta 18 O = 13.8ppm) and muscovite (delta 18 O = 9.5ppm, delta D = -30ppm) define temperatures of 230 degrees C, with fluids where delta 18 O = 4.0 per mil and delta D = -10 to 0. Manganiferous and Ba-rich cherts overlying stockwork ore at Lagoas de Paco, Casto Verde...
Series: GSA Memoirs
Published: 27 September 2021
DOI: 10.1130/2021.1217(11)
EISBN: 9780813782171
.... The lava is faulted in a series of steps in the Los Medanos Hills. The hills are underlain by the Markley Sandstone, and the lava flow occurs as erosional remnants across the uplands. The lava flow eventually rests on the Lawlor Tuff of Pliocene age adjacent to the Kirker fault (modified after Hoffman...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 07 August 2018
Geosphere (2018) 14 (5): 2068–2117.
... Group, the Table Mountain Latite, is a likely parent to succeeding units of the Stanislaus Group (Eureka Valley Tuff and Dardanelles Formation), but this particular liquid line of descent is otherwise rare in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic history of the Sierra Nevada. Volcano-tectonic activity continued...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 February 2016
Geosphere (2016) 12 (1): 135–175.
... in the graben-vent system to thicknesses 6 times greater than the paleochannel fill, with no reincision surfaces. Sequence 3 ignimbrites of the Stanislaus Group (Eureka Valley Tuff) were erupted from the Little Walker caldera, and mark the course of all three paleochannels, with channel reincision surfaces...
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Journal Article
Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 01 June 2014
Lithosphere (2014) 6 (3): 157–176.
... Formation, which was derived from granitic rocks in the Hayfield Mountains to the north, sits unconformably on the Eocene Maniobra Formation. The northern basal conglomerate is overlain by more than 300 m of mostly red sandstone, conglomerate, mudrock and tuff. The basal conglomerate thins and fines...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2013
GSA Bulletin (2013) 125 (9-10): 1423–1441.
... Hondo Group, a metamorphosed tuff layer from the Pilar Formation yields an age of 1488 ± 6 Ma and represents the first direct depositional age constraint on any part of the Proterozoic metasedimentary succession in northern New Mexico. Detrital zircon from the overlying Piedra Lumbre Formation yield...
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Journal Article
Published: 03 September 2009
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2009) 46 (7): 481–508.
...Y. M. DeWolfe; H. L. Gibson; B. Lafrance; A. H. Bailes Abstract The hanging wall to the Flin Flon, Callinan, and Triple 7 volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits of the Flin Flon district is composed of the Hidden and Louis formations. The contact between these formations is marked by mafic tuff...
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Published: 01 July 2008
DOI: 10.1130/2008.2438(12)
... that may correspond to (1) early Miocene onset of arc magmatism (ca. 15 Ma), (2) middle Miocene onset of Basin and Range faulting (ca. 10 Ma), and (3) late Miocene arrival of the triple junction (ca. 6 Ma), perhaps coinciding with a second episode of rapid extension on the range front. Oligocene...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 March 2008
GSA Bulletin (2008) 120 (3-4): 274–299.
... the paleocanyons. Vent-proximal facies consist of lava domes that collapsed to generate block and ash flow tuffs, which in turn were remobilized down-canyon to produce coarse-grained volcanic mudflow and dilute flow (fluvial) deposits. Lava flows are rare; instead, magmas invaded wet volcaniclastic sediment...
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