Young Volcanism within the Long Valley Caldera/Mammoth Mountain/Inyo Craters Magmatic System: (1) Temporal Implications of the Java Islet Eruption at Mono Lake; (2) Linking Rhyolitic Eruptions and Basaltic Intrusions

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Volcanologic and petrologic evolution of the Long Valley Caldera / Mammoth Mountain / Inyo Craters magmatic system is addressed through two distinct studies: one focused on the extent of a young volcanic deposit at Mono Lake, and the other focused on isotope analyses of various lavas within the Long Valley Caldera.

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Date created June 2005

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Author Manganelli, Simone
Primary advisor Mahood, Gail A.
Advisor Miller, Elizabeth
Degree granting institution Stanford University, Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences

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Subject School of Earth Energy & Environmental Sciences
Subject volcanism
Genre Thesis

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Manganelli, Simone. (2005). Young Volcanism within the Long Valley Caldera/Mammoth Mountain/Inyo Craters Magmatic System: (1) Temporal Implications of the Java Islet Eruption at Mono Lake; (2) Linking Rhyolitic Eruptions and Basaltic Intrusions. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/gm084qs7274

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