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Geology of the Tehachapi Mountains, California [PDF]
The San Joaquin-Sacramento Valley, also known as the Great Valley of California, separates the Coast Ranges on the west from the Sierra Nevada on the east. The southern part of this major physiographic and structural province is about 50 miles in average
Buwalda, John P.
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Complex circular subsidence structures in tephra deposited on large blocks of ice: Varða tuff cone, Öræfajökull, Iceland [PDF]
Several broadly circular structures up to 16 m in diameter, into which higher strata have sagged and locally collapsed, are present in a tephra outcrop on southwest Öræfajökull, southern Iceland.
A Geyer +61 more
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The deposition of the sandstone sedimentary succession of the Beacon Supergroup lasted more than 200 Myr (Devonian to Early Jurassic) in Victoria Land and nearby territories in the so‐called Transantarctic Basin, recording crucial events in the history of the Earth.
Luca Zurli +7 more
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Pyroclastic deposits and volcanic history of Mayor Island [PDF]
The emergent summit of Mayor Island, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, is a peralkaline rhyolite volcano constructed by: a sequence of lava flows, the Tutaretare Rhyolite Formation new; and pyroclastic deposits, the Oira Pyroclastite Formition (new).
Briggs, Roger M. +2 more
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Lamongan volcano is one of the unique volcanoes in the Sunda Volcano. This volcano has side eruption centers or on the slopes of the volcano. The morphology of parasitic eruptions in this volcanoes complex includes maars and boccas.
Dwi Fitri Yudiantoro +2 more
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The needle penetration index for estimating the physico-mechanical properties of pyroclastic rocks [PDF]
S. Kahraman, İsmail İnce
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Early Jurassic volcanism was in the southern north Victoria Land portion of the Ferrar Large Igneous Province preceded by multiple phases of shallow‐level intrusions of Ferrar sills into the 300 m thick cover of sedimentary rocks of the Triassic‐Jurassic Victoria Group.
Lothar G. Viereck +7 more
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Mapping of Potential Alteration Zones for Mineralization Prospects Using Remotely Sensed Data: Case of Mankayan Mineral District, Benguet in Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), Philippines [PDF]
Mineral exploration through remote sensing has become integral, employing satellite or airborne imagery, to assess and characterize surface features indicative of concealed mineral deposits.
C. J. T. Gatdula +6 more
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Rainfall‐induced landslides involving on Auckland Volcanic Field scoria cones are highly unusual, compared with widespread landsliding in the surrounding Auckland clay‐rich residual soils. Indeed, while Auckland can suffer from thousands of rainfall‐induced shallow landslides from severe storms at subdecadal timescales, these are usually limited to ...
Beatrice Bertelli, Martin Brook
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Volcanological constraints of Archaean tectonics [PDF]
Volcanological and trace element geochemical data can be integrated to place some constraints upon the size, character and evolutionary history of Archean volcanic plumbing, and hence indirectly, Archean tectonics.
Ayres, L. D., Thurston, P. C.
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