First Results from HOTSPOT: The Snake River Plain Scientific Drilling Project, Idaho, U.S.A (original) (raw)

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Scientific Drilling, 2006

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Geochemistry and geochronology of the jim sage volcanic suite, southern idaho: Implications for snake river plain magmatism and its role in the history of basin and range extension

Alexandros Konstantinou

2013

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Origin and Evolution of the Western Snake River Plain: Implications From Stratigraphy, Faulting, and the Geochemistry of Basalts Near Mountain Home, Idaho

Barry Hanan

2000

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Miocene silicic volcanism in southwestern Idaho: geochronology, geochemistry, and evolution of the central Snake River Plain

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The Yellowstone-Snake River Plain Seismic Profiling Experiment: Crustal structure of the Eastern Snake River Plain

Robert Smith

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Snake River Plain - Yellowstone silicic volcanism: implications for magma genesis and magma fluxes

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Basaltic volcanism of the central and western Snake River Plain: A guide to field relations between Twin Falls and Mountain Home, Idaho

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Timing and development of the Heise volcanic field, Snake River Plain, Idaho, western USA

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A fixed sublithospheric source for the late Neogene track of the Yellowstone hotspot: Implications of the Heise and Picabo volcanic fields

Robert Walter

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Snake River (SR)-type’ volcanism at the Yellowstone hotspot track: distinctive products from unusual, high-temperature silicic super-eruptions

Tiffany Barry

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Chapter 1: The track of the Yellowstone hot spot: Volcanism, faulting, and uplift

L. Morgan

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Lithospheric topography, tilted plumes, and the track of the Snake River-Yellowstone hot spot

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Geologic and Tectonic History of the Western Snake River Plain, Idaho and Oregon

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Thermal and Tectonic Implications of Heat Flow in the Eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho

John P Ziagos

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Evidence for a long-lived accommodation/transfer zone beneath the Snake River Plain: A possible influence on Neogene magmatism?

Alexandros Konstantinou

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Explosive basaltic and rhyolitic volcanism of the eastern Snake River Plain

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Preliminary geological interpretation and lithologic log of the exploratory geothermal test well (INEL-1), Idaho National Enginering Laboratory, eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho

Mel Kuntz

1979

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Origin and stratigraphy of phreatomagmatic deposits at the Pleistocene Sinker Butte Volcano, Western Snake River Plain, Idaho

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of Basin and Range extension historyIdaho : Implications for Snake River Plain magmatism and its role in the Geochemistry and geochronology of the Jim Sage volcanic suite , southern

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Rheomorphic ignimbrites of the Rogerson Formation, central Snake River plain, USA: record of mid-Miocene rhyolitic explosive eruptions and associated crustal subsidence along the Yellowstone hotspot track

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Basaltic Volcanism of the Bruneau-Jarbidge Eruptive Center and its Surroundings, Southwest Idaho: Chemical Evidence for Multiple Mantle Sources

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Crustal structure and thickness along the Yellowstone hot spot track: Evidence for lower crustal outflow from beneath the eastern Snake River Plain

Josh Stachnik

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Spatial autocorrelation of Neogene-Quaternary lava along the Snake River Plain, Idaho, USA

Armita Davarpanah

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The 1978 Yellowstone-Eastern Snake River Plain Seismic Profiling Experiment: Crustal structure of the Yellowstone Region and experiment design

Robert Smith

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Geochemical correlation of three large-volume ignimbrites from the Yellowstone hotspot track, Idaho, USA

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2004), Mantle transition zone topography and structure beneath the Yellowstone hotspot, Geophys

Ken Dueker

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Major 10.2-Ma rhyolitic volcanism in the eastern Snake River plain, Idaho: Isotopic age and stratigraphic setting of the Arbon Valley Tuff Member of the Starlight Formation

Lawrence Snee

1994

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Parabolic Distribution of Circumeastern Snake River Plain Seismicity and Latest Quaternary Faulting: Migratory Pattern and Association With the Yellowstone Hotspot

John Geissman

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Yellowstone hotspot–continental lithosphere interaction

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