Geological Field Trips in Southern Idaho, Eastern Oregon, and Northern NevadaEdited by Kathleen M. Haller and Spencer H. WoodContentsChapter 1: The Rattlesnake Tuff and Other Miocene Silicic Volcanism
in Eastern Oregon Chapter 2: The Western Margin of North America After the Antler Orogeny:
Mississippian Through
Late Permian History in the Basin and Range, Nevada Chapter 3: Fire and Ice in Central Idaho: Modern and Holocene Fires,
Debris Flows, and Climate in
the Payette River Basin, and Quaternary and Glacial Geology in the Sawtooth
Mountains Chapter 4: Late-Pleistocene Equilibrium-Line Altitudes, Atmospheric Circulation,
and Timing of
Mountain Glacier Advances in the Interior Northwestern United States Chapter 5: Late Pleistocene Alpine Glaciation in the Southeastern Sawtooth
Mountains, Idaho:
Moraine Characteristics, Sediment Coring, and Paleoclimatic Inferences Chapter 6: Terminal Moraine Remnants of the Trail Creek Glacier Northeast
of Sun Valley, Idaho Chapter 7: Geology Across and Under the Western Snake River Plain, Idaho:
Owyhee Mountains to
the Boise Foothills Chapter 8: Basalt Emergent Volcanoes and Maars, Sinker Butte-Snake River
Canyon, Idaho Chapter 9: Twenty Years
After the Borah Peak Earthquake—Field Guide
to Surface-Faulting Earthquakes Along the Lost River Fault, Idaho Chapter 10: Geology of the Craters of the Moon 30' X 60' Map Area and
New Perspectives on Basaltic
Volcanism of the Eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho Chapter 11: Miocene Snake River Plain Rhyolites of the Owyhee Front,
Owyhee County, Idaho |