Heat flow measurements in Yellowstone Lake and the thermal structure of the Yellowstone Caldera (original) (raw)

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1977, Journal of Geophysical Research

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Evidence from heat flow measurements for laterally extensive geothermal fluid systems in the Yellowstone Caldera, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

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A 12,000-year record of vertical deformation across the Yellowstone caldera margin: The shorelines of Yellowstone Lake

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

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Crustal deformation and source models of the Yellowstone volcanic field from geodetic data

Christine Puskas, Robert Smith, Donald Vasco

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Heat flow in vapor dominated areas of the Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic Field: Implications for the thermal budget of the Yellowstone Caldera

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The earliest low and high δ18O caldera-forming eruptions of the Yellowstone plume: implications for the 30–40 Ma Oregon calderas and speculations on plume-triggered delaminations

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Inversion for sources of crustal deformation and gravity change at the Yellowstone Caldera

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6. Case Studies II: The Yellowstone/Snake River Plain Hot Spot and Mega-Volcanic Eruptions Example

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Hydrothermal and tectonic activity in northern Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming

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Geothermal Systems of the Yellowstone Caldera Field Trip Guide

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New geologic evidence for additional 16.5–15.5 Ma silicic calderas in northwest Nevada related to initial impingement of the Yellowstone hot spot

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Geophysical surveys of Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming

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Geophysical investigation of the thermo-rheological state of Yellowstone Caldera

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Yellowstone Convection Plume and Break-up of the Western United States

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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

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Voluminous low δ18O magmas in the late Miocene Heise volcanic field, Idaho: Implications for the fate of Yellowstone hotspot calderas

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

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Eruption mechanisms and short duration of large rhyolitic lava flows of Yellowstone

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The influence of plume head–lithosphere interaction on magmatism associated with the Yellowstone hotspot track

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Monitoring super-volcanoes: geophysical and geochemical signals at Yellowstone and other large caldera systems

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