Field-trip guides to selected volcanoes and volcanic landscapes of the western United States
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- Chapters:
- Chapter A : Geologic Field-Trip Guide to Volcanism and its Interaction with Snow and Ice at Mount Rainier, Washington
- Chapter E : Field Trip Guide to Mount St. Helens, Washington—Recent and Ancient Volcaniclastic Processes and Deposits
- Chapter J : Overview for geologic field-trip guides to Mount Mazama, Crater Lake Caldera, and Newberry Volcano, Oregon
- Chapter K : Overview for geologic field-trip guides to volcanoes of the Cascades Arc in northern California
- Chapter K1 : Geologic field-trip guide to Medicine Lake Volcano, northern California, including Lava Beds National Monument
- Chapter K2 : Geologic field-trip guide to the Lassen segment of the Cascades Arc, northern California
- Chapter P : Geologic field-trip guide to the volcanic and hydrothermal landscape of the Yellowstone Plateau
- Illustration: Field-trip overview map (5 MB pdf)
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Abstract
The North American Cordillera is home to a greater diversity of volcanic provinces than any comparably sized region in the world. The interplay between changing plate-margin interactions, tectonic complexity, intra-crustal magma differentiation, and mantle melting have resulted in a wealth of volcanic landscapes. Field trips in this guide book collection (published as USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2017–5022) visit many of these landscapes, including (1) active subduction-related arc volcanoes in the Cascade Range; (2) flood basalts of the Columbia Plateau; (3) bimodal volcanism of the Snake River Plain-Yellowstone volcanic system; (4) some of the world’s largest known ignimbrites from southern Utah, central Colorado, and northern Nevada; (5) extension-related volcanism in the Rio Grande Rift and Basin and Range Province; and (6) the eastern Sierra Nevada featuring Long Valley Caldera and the iconic Bishop Tuff. Some of the field trips focus on volcanic eruptive and emplacement processes, calling attention to the fact that the western United States provides opportunities to examine a wide range of volcanological phenomena at many scales.
The 2017 Scientific Assembly of the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth’s Interior (IAVCEI) in Portland, Oregon, was the impetus to update field guides for many of the volcanoes in the Cascades Arc, as well as publish new guides for numerous volcanic provinces and features of the North American Cordillera. This collection of guidebooks summarizes decades of advances in understanding of magmatic and tectonic processes of volcanic western North America.
These field guides are intended for future generations of scientists and the general public as introductions to these fascinating areas; the hope is that the general public will be enticed toward further exploration and that scientists will pursue further field-based research.
Publication type | Report |
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Publication Subtype | USGS Numbered Series |
Title | Field-trip guides to selected volcanoes and volcanic landscapes of the western United States |
Series title | Scientific Investigations Report |
Series number | 2017-5022 |
DOI | 10.3133/sir20175022 |
Year Published | 2017 |
Language | English |
Publisher | U.S. Geological Survey |
Publisher location | Reston, VA |
Contributing office(s) | Volcano Science Center |
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