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Disequilibrium river networks dissecting the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, California, USA, record significant late Cenozoic tilting and associated surface uplift Available to Purchase
Loess in eastern equatorial Pangea archives a dusty atmosphere and possible upland glaciation Open Access
Integrated Management of Upper Errakalava and Gunderu Watersheds, Upland Area of West Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh — RS and GIS Approach Available to Purchase
Structured Heterogeneity in a Marine Terrace Chronosequence: Upland Mottling Open Access
Upland Glaciation in Tropical Pangaea: Geologic Evidence and Implications for Late Paleozoic Climate Modeling Available to Purchase
Influence of snow on near-surface ground temperatures in upland and alluvial environments of the outer Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories Available to Purchase
Factors influencing permafrost temperatures across tree line in the uplands east of the Mackenzie Delta, 2004-2010 Available to Purchase
Geological and geophysical perspectives on the magmatic and tectonic development, High Lava Plains and northwest Basin and Range Available to Purchase
ABSTRACT A large part of the northwestern United States has undergone extensive late Cenozoic magmatic activity yielding one of the great continental volcanic provinces on Earth. Within this broader area lies the High Lava Plains province, the focus of this field guide. For our purposes, the High Lava Plains is a middle and late Cenozoic volcanic upland, contiguous with and gradational into the Basin and Range province to the south. The High Lava Plains province of southeastern Oregon is characterized by thin, widespread Miocene-Pleistocene lava flows of primitive basalt and a belt of silicic eruptive centers. The rhyolitic rocks generally are successively younger to the northwest, describing a mirror image to the basalt plateau and rhyolite age progression of the Snake River Plain. The High Lava Plains is associated with a zone of numerous, small northwest-striking faults and lies at the northern limit of major Basin and Range normal faults. The abundant late Cenozoic bimodal volcanism occupies an enigmatic intracontinental tectonic setting affected by Cascadia subduction, Basin and Range extension, the Yellowstone plume, and lithospheric topography at the edge of the North American craton. The purpose of this field trip is to focus on the late Cenozoic lithospheric evolution of this region, through the lens of the High Lava Plains, by considering structural, geophysical, petrologic, and temporal perspectives. A grand tour southeast from Bend to Valley Falls, north to Burns, and then east to Venator, Oregon, takes participants from the eastern edge of the Cascade volcanic arc, across several basins and ranges in eastern Oregon, and onto the volcanic plateau of the High Lava Plains. Day 1 provides an overview of Newberry Volcano and the western edge of Basin and Range, including the Ana River and Summer Lake fault zones. On Day 2, the early magmatic and extensional history of the region is explored along the Abert Rim range-front fault. Participants are introduced to the bimodal volcanism within the High Lava Plains, with focus on the Harney Basin and Rattlesnake ignimbrite event. An evening session will highlight geophysical results from the High Lava Plains, including new data from one of the largest active-source seismic experiments to be conducted in North America. Day 3 activities examine early bimodal volcanic history of the eastern High Lava Plains and the late Miocene and Pliocene subsidence history on the east edge of the Harney Basin east of Burns, Oregon.
Hydrogeology of lowland karst in Ireland Available to Purchase
Peat slope failure in Ireland Available to Purchase
Age, distribution, and formation of late Cenozoic paleovalleys of the lower Colorado River and their relation to river aggradation and degradation Available to Purchase
Distinctive far-traveled fluvial sediment of the lower Colorado River fills 20 paleovalleys now stranded by the river downstream of Grand Canyon as it crosses the Basin and Range Province. These sediments resulted from two or more aggradational episodes in Pliocene and Pleistocene times following initial incision during the early Pliocene. Areview of the stratigraphic evidence of major swings in river elevation over the last 5 m.y. from alternating degradation and aggradation episodes establishes a framework for understanding the incision and filling of the paleovalleys. The paleovalleys are found mostly along narrow bedrock canyon reaches of the river, where divides of bedrock or old deposits separate them from the modern river. The paleovalleys are interpreted to have stemmed from periods of aggradation that filled and broadened the river valley, burying low uplands in the canyon reaches into which later channel positions were entrenched during subsequent degradation episodes. The aggradation-degradation cycles resulted in the stranding of incised river valleys that range in elevation from near the modern river to 350 m above it.
Millennial-scale dynamics of valley fills over the past 12,000 14 C yr in northeastern New Mexico, USA Available to Purchase
Slow, patchy landscape evolution in northern Sweden despite repeated ice-sheet glaciation Available to Purchase
The conventional assumption that erosion by ice sheets is pervasive and effective in landscape evolution is tested in northern Sweden using geomorphic mapping and cosmogenic nuclide analyses of formerly glaciated surfaces. The following evidence indicates that recent glaciations in this region have produced only slow and patchy landscape evolution: (1) Geomorphic mapping shows that at least 20% of the repeatedly glaciated study region in the northern Swedish mountains has landforms that are relict, i.e., clearly nonglacial in origin. (2) The contrast between cosmogenic apparent exposure ages from relict landforms in the northern Swedish mountains and from overlying glacial erratics and juxtaposed glacially eroded bedrock surfaces, which are consistent with last deglaciation, implies that the relict landforms have been preserved through multiple glacial cycles. (3) Apparent 10 Be and 26 Al exposure ages for tor summit bedrock surfaces in the northern Swedish lowlands reveal that these relict landforms have survived at least eleven exposure and ten burial events with little or no erosion over the past ∼1 m.y. (4) The northern Swedish lowland and mountains are primarily covered by glacial landforms. However geomorphic mapping suggests that even these landforms may have undergone limited erosion during the last glacial cycle. Cosmogenic 10 Be and 36 Cl data from what appear to be heavily scoured areas in one glacial corridor indicate erosion of only ∼2 ± 0.4 m of bedrock during the last glaciation. These results suggest that in some areas the overall modification produced by ice sheets may be more restricted than previously thought, or it has occurred preferentially during earlier Quaternary glacial periods.