deathvalleypart3

This is a continuation of Death Valley Field Trip Bibliography. For Part 2: https://sites.google.com/site/lurascollections/bibliographies/deathvalley/deathvalleypart2 For Part 1: https://sites.google.com/site/lurascollections/bibliographies/deathvalley

Bishop Tuff

Bailey, R.A., Lanphere, M.A., Dalrymple, G.B., 1973, Volcanism and Geochronology of Long Valley Caldera, Mono County, California, in Fall Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 1973; Section of Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology; Geothermal resource investigation; I, Long Valley Symposium. [UN-GB]

Bateman, P.C., 1965, Geology and tungsten mineralization of the Bishop District, California: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 470, p.208. [UN-GB] [I19.16:470]

Christensen, J.N., and DePaolo, D.J., 1993, Time scales of large volume silicic magma systems; Sr isotopic systematics of phenocrysts and glass from the Bishop Tuff, Long Valley, California: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v.113, n.1, p.100-114.

Christensen, J.N., and Halliday, A.N., 1996, Rb-Sr ages and Nd isotopic compositions of melt inclusions from the Bishop Tuff and the generation of silicic magma: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v.144, n.3-4, p.547-561.

Christensen, J.N., and Halliday, A.N., [no date], Sr and Nd Isotopic Studies of Melt Inclusions in Quartz: Evidence for Multiple Age Components in the Bishop Tuff, California. [Accessed 1/29/00]

Dalrymple, G.B., Cox, A., and Doell, R.R., 1965, Potassium-argon age and paleomagnetism of the Bishop Tuff, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.76, n.6, p.665-674. [550.5 G29]

Dalrymple, G.B., 1980, K-Ar ages of the Friant Pumice Member of the Turlock Lake Formation, the Bishop Tuff, and the tuff of Reds Meadow, central California: Isochron/West, v.28, p.3-5.

Duffield, W.A., Ruiz, J., Webster, J.D., 1995, Roof-rock contamination of magma along the top of the reservoir for the Bishop Tuff: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v.69, n.3-4, p.187-195.

Dunbar, N.W., and Hervig, R.L., 1992, Petrogenesis and volatile stratigraphy of the Bishop Tuff; Evidence from melt inclusion analysis: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, v.97, n.11, p.15,129-15,150.

Gardner, J.E., Sigurdsson, H., and Carey, S.N., 1991, Eruption dynamics and magma withdrawal during the plinian phase of the Bishop Tuff eruption, Long Valley Caldera: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, v.96, n.5, p.8097-8111.

Garside, L.J., and Bonham, H.F. Jr., 1988, Volcanology and mineral deposits; Field trip guide, September, 1988: Reno, NV, Mackay School of Mines, University of Nevada, Reno (Division of Continuing Education), see Big Pumice Cut, Bishop Tuff Air Fall Pumice, and Canyon Section (no pages). [UN-GB]

Herzig, C.T., and Elders, W.A., 1988, Probable occurrence of the Bishop Tuff in the Salton Sea Scientific Drilling Project borehole, Salton Sea Geothermal System, California: Transactions - Geothermal Resources Council, v.12, p.115-120.

Hildreth, E.H., 1977, A zoned pluton at the eruptive stage; the Long Valley magma chamber (California) as evidenced by eruption of the Bishop Tuff, in Yamada, N., ed., Plutonism in relation to volcanism and metamorphism, papers presented at the 7th CPPP meeting: Toyama, Japan, Circum-Pacific Plutonism Project, p.38-48.

Hildreth, W., 1979, The Bishop Tuff; Evidence for the origin of compositional zonation in silicic magma chambers, in Chapin, C.E., and Elston, W.E., eds., Ash-flow tuffs: Geological Society of America Special Paper 180, p.43-75.

Hildreth, W., and Mahood, G.A., 1986, Ring-fracture eruption of the Bishop Tuff: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.97, n.4, p.396-403. [550.5 G29]

Hildreth, W., and Michael, P.J., 1983, Chemical differentiation of the Bishop Tuff and other high-silica magmas through crystallization processes; Discussion and reply: Geology, v.11, n.10, p.622-624. [550.5 G294]

Holt, E.W., and Taylor, H.P. Jr., 1998, (super 18) O/ (super 16) O mapping and hydrogeology of a short-lived (nearly equal 10 years) fumarolic (>500 degrees C) meteoric-hydrothermal event in the upper part of the 0.76 Ma Bishop Tuff outflow sheet, California: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v.83, n.1-2, p.115-139.

Izett, G.A., and Naeser, C.W., 1976, Age of the Bishop Tuff of eastern California as determined by the fission-track method: Geology, v.4, n.10, p.587-590. [550.5 G294]

Izett, G.A., 1982, The Bishop ash bed and some older compositionally similar ash beds in California, Nevada, and Utah: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 82-582. [I19.76:82-582]

Izett, G.A., Obradovich, J.D., and Mehnert, H.H., 1988, The Bishop ash bed (Middle Pleistocene) and some older (Pliocene and Pleistocene) chemically and mineralogically similar ash beds in California, Nevada, and Utah: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1675, 37 p. [I.19.3:1675]

Knesel, K.M., and Davidson, J.P., 1998, The origin and evolution of large-volume silicic magma systems; Long Valley Caldera, in Ernst, W.G., and Neson, C.A., eds., Integrated Earth and environmental evolution of the Southwestern United States; The Clarence A. Hall, Jr. volume: Columbia, MD, Bellwether Publishing, p.326-345.

Lu F., Anderson, A.T., and Davis, A.M., 1992, Melt inclusions and crystal-liquid separation in rhyolitic magma of the Bishop Tuff, California: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v.110, p.113-120.

McConnell, V.S., Shearer, C.K., Eichelberger, J.C., Keskinen, M.J., Layer, P.W., and Papike, J.J., 1995, Rhyolite intrusions in the intracaldera Bishop Tuff, Long Valley Caldera, California: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v.67, n.1-3, p.41-60.

Metz, J.M., and Mahood, G.A., 1985, Precursors to the Bishop Tuff eruption; Glass Mountain, Long Valley, California: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, v.90, n.13, p.11,121-11,126. [538.705 J82]

Merriam, R., and Bischoff, J.L., 1975, Bishop ash; A widespread volcanic ash extended to southern California: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v.45, n.1, p.207-211.

Palmer, H.C., MacDonald, W.D., Gromme, C.S., and Ellwood, B.B., 1996, Magnetic properties and emplacement of the Bishop Tuff, California: Bulletin of Volcanology, v.58, n.2-3, p.101-116.

Palmer, H.C., MacDonald, W.D., Gromme, C.S., and Ellwood, B.B., 1996, Magnetic properties and emplacement of the Bishop Tuff, California: Bulletin of Volcanology, v.58, n.2-3, p.101-116.

Piccoli, P., and Candela, P., 1994, Apatite in felsic rocks; A model for the estimation of initial halogen concentrations in the Bishop Tuff (Long Valley) and Tuolumne Intrusive Suite (Sierra Nevada Batholith) magmas: American Journal of Science, v.294, n.1, p.92-135. [505 Am35]

Ragan, D.M., and Sheridan, M.F., 1972, Compaction of the Bishop Tuff, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.83, n.1, p.95-106. [550.5 G29]

Reheis, M.C., Slate, J.L., Sarna, W.A.M., and Meyer, C.E., 1991, An early Pleistocene pluvial lake in Fish Lake Valley, Nevada-California; Ringside resort for the eruption of the Bishop Tuff: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 91-290, p.67-93. [I19.76:91-290]

Sharp, R.P., 1968, Sherwin till-Bishop tuff geological relationships, Sierra Nevada, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.79, n.3, p.351-363. [550.5 G29]

Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., 1993, Volcanic devatation; The Bishop Tuff; Inyo County, in Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., Geology underfoot in southern Californa: Missoula, MT, Mountain Press Publishing Company, p.181-190.

Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., 1997, Dating an old glaciation; The Big Pumice Cut, in Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., Geology underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley: Missoula, MT, Mountain Press Publishing Company, p.225-231.[QE90.D35 S47 1997 ]

Sheridan, M.F., 1975, Tectonic displacement of the Bishop Tuff: California Geology, v.28, n.5, p.107-110. [557.9405 M66]

Sheridan, M.F., and Moore, C.B., 1981, Carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur variation in the Bishop Tuff, California: Lithos, v.14, n.1, p.23-27.

Sheridan, M.F., 1970, Fumarolic mounds and ridges of the Bishop tuff, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.81, n.3, p.851-867. [550.5 G29]

Sheridan, M.F., 1968, Double cooling-unit nature of the Bishop Tuff in Owens Gorge, California: Geological Society of America Special Paper ?, 351 p.

Sheridan, M.F., 1988, Morphology of the Bishop Tuff, in Reports of Planetary Geological and Geophysics Program, 1987: NASA Technical Memorandum, p.365-366.

Skirius, C.M., Peterson, J.W., and Anderson, A.T. Jr., 1990, Homogenizing rhyolitic glass inclusions from the Bishop Tuff: American Mineralogist, v.75, n.11-12, p.1381-1398. [549.05 Am3]

Snow, E.A., and Yund, R.A., 1988, Origin of cryptoperthites in the Bishop Tuff and their bearing in its thermal history: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, v.93, n.8, p.8975-8984. [538.705 J82]

Snow, E., and Yund, R.A., 1985, Thermal history of a Bishop Tuff section as determined from the width of cryptoperthite lamellae: Geology, v.13, n.1, p.50-53. [550.5 G294]

Swinehart, J.G., Boellstorff, J., Naeser, C.W., and Izett, G.A., 1977, Age of the Bishop Tuff of eastern California as determined by the fission-track method: Geology, v.5, n.11, p.648-650. [550.5 G294]

Thomas, I.M., Moyer, T.C., and Wikswo, J.P. Jr., 1992, High resolution magnetic susceptibility imaging of geological thin sections; Pilot study of a pyroclastic sample from the Bishop Tuff, California, U.S.A.: Geophysical Research Letters, v.19, n.21, p.2139-2142.

Van den Bogaard, P.,and Schirnick, C., 1995, (super 40) Ar/ (super 39) Ar laser probe ages of Bishop Tuff quartz phenocrysts substantiate long-lived silicic magma chamber at Long Valley, United States: Geology, v.23, n.8, p.759-762. [550.5 G294]

Wilson, C.J.N., and Hildrethj, W., 1998, Hybrid fall deposits in the Bishop Tuff, California; A novel pyroclastic depositional mechanism: Geology, v.26, n.1, p.7-10. [550.5 G294]

Wilson, C.J.N., and Hildreth, W., 1991, Bishop Tuff revisited; New insights on eruption timing: Seismological Research Letters, v.62, n.1, p.27.

Wilson, C.J.N., and Hildreth, W.H., 1997, The Bishop Tuff; New insights from eruptive stratigraphy: Journal of Geology, v.105, n.4, p.407-439. [550.5 J82]

Wilson, C.J.N., and Hildreth, W., 1998, Hybrid fall deposits in the Bishop Tuff, California; a novel pyroclastic depositional mechanism: Geology, v.26, n.1, p.7-10. [550.5 G294]

Mono Lake/Mono Craters/Long Valley Caldera Area

Long Valley Caldera

Abercrombie, R.E., and Brune, J.N., 1994, Evidence for a constant b-value above magnitude 0 in the southern San Andreas, San Jacinto, and San Miguel fault zones, and at the Long Valley Caldera, California: Geophysical Research Letters, v.21, n.15, p.1647-1650.

Abers, G., 1985, The subsurface structure of Long Valley Caldera, Mono County, California; A preliminary synthesis of gravity, seismic, and drilling information: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, v.90, n.5, p.3627-3636. [538.705 J82]

Anderson, S.W., Krinsley, D.H., and Fink, J.H., 1994, Criteria for recognition of constructional silicic lava flow surfaces: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v.19, n.6, p.531-541.

Anderson, S.W., Stofan, E.R., Plaut, J.J., and Crown, D.A., 1998, Block size distributions on silicic lava flow surfaces; Implications for emplacement conditions: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.110, n.10, p.1258-1267. [550.5 G29]

Anonymous, 1988, Special section on Long Valley Caldera: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, v.93, n.11, p.13,187-13,305. [538.705 J82]

Anonymous, 1997, Living with a restless caldera; Long Valley, California: The Earth Scientist, v.14, n. 4, p.18-20.

Anonymous, 1998, Seeking power from magma; Phase III of Long Valley exploratory well may provide clues about both volcanic hazards and electric potential: Bulletin - Geothermal Resources Council, v.27, n.7, p.201-202.

Bailey, R.A., 1987, Long Valley Caldera, eastern California, in the collection Centennial field guide 1, p.163-168. [QE77 .C46]

Barton, C.A., Zoback, M.D., and Moos, D., 1995, Fluid flow along potentially active faults in crystalline rock: Geology, v.23, n.8, p.83-686. [550.5 G294]

Barton, C.A., Zoback, M.D., Moos, D., and Sass, J.H., 1995, Proceedings - Symposium on Rock Mechanics, v.35, p.225-229.

Barton, D.J., Foulger, G.R., Henderson, J.R., and Julian, B.R., 1999, Frequency-magnitude statistics and spatial correlation dimensions of earthquakes at Long Valley Caldera, California: Geophysical Journal International, v.138, n.2, p.563-570.

Connolly, N.T., Jessup, M.J., Pack, S.M., Polissar, P.J., Reynolds, J.L., Reid, J.B. Jr., and Hainsworth, L.J., 1996, A pumice filled oxbow in the floodplain of the Owens River, Long Valley Caldera, California; clues to the events around the 600 yr BP Inyo Crater eruptions: Eos, Transactions, v.77, n.46, suppl., p.802.

Cousens, B.L., 1996, Magmatic evolution of Quaternary mafic magmas at Long Valley Caldera and the Devils Postpile, California; Effects of crustal contamination on lithospheric mantle-derived magmas: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, v.101, n.12, p.27,673-27,689.

Cramer, C.H., and McNutt, S.R., 1989, Spectral analysis of earthquakes in the 1989 Mammoth Mountain swarm near Long Valley, California: Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, v.87, n.6, p.1454-1462.

Davies, G.R., and Hallida, A.N., 1998, Development of the Long Valley rhyolitic magma system; Strontium and neodymium isotope evidence from glasses and individual phenocrysts: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v.62, n.21-22, p.3561-3574.

Davies, G.R., Halliday, A.N., Mahood, G.A., and Hall, C.M., 1994, Isotopic constraints on the production rates, crystallisation histories and residence times of pre-caldera silicic magmas, Long Valley, California: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v.125, n.1-4, p.17-37.

De Jong, S.M., 1998, Imaging spectrometry for monitoring tree damage caused by volcanic activity in the Long Valley Caldera, California: Bulletin de l'ITC [International Institute for Aerial Survey and Earth Sciences. Enschede, Netherlands], v.1 p.1-10.

Dixon, T.H., Bursik, M., Wolf, S.K., Heflin, M., Webb, F., Farina, F., and Robaudo, S., 1993, Constraints on deformation of the resurgent dome, Long Valley Caldera, California from space geodesy, in Smith, D.E., and Turcotte,, D.L., eds., Contributions of space geodesy to geodynamics; Crustal dynamics: Geodynamics Series, n.23, p.193-214.

Dixon, T.H., Mao, A., Bursik, M., Heflin, M., Langbein, J., Stein, R., and Webb, R., 1997, Continuous monitoring of surface deformation at Long Valley Caldera, California, with GPS: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, v.102, n.6, p.12,017-12,034.

Ellsworth, W.L., and Beroza, G.C., 1995, Seismic evidence for an earthquake nucleation phase: Science, v.268, n.5212, p.851-855. [505 Sci2]

Evans, J.R., and Pitt, A.M., 1995, Reliable automatic detection of long-period volcanic earthquakes at Long Valley Caldera, California: Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, v.85, n.5, p.1518-1522.

Farrar, C.D., Sorey, M.L., Evans, W.C., Howle, J.F., Kerr, B.D., Kennedy, B.M., King, C.Y., and Southon, J.R., 1995, Forest-killing diffuse CO (sub 2) emission at Mammoth Mountain as a sign of magmatic unrest: Nature, v.376, n.6542, p.675-678. [505 N21]

Fournier, R.B., 1989, Lithology, mineralogy, and paleontology of Quaternary lake deposits in Long Valley Caldera, California: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 89-413, 97 p., 2 sheets. [I19.76:89-413]

Gath, E.M., 1987, Quaternary lakes of the Owens River system, in Gath, E.M., Gregory, J.L., Sheehan, J.R., Baldwin, E.J., and Hardy, J.K., eds., Geology and mineral wealth of the Owens Valley region, California: Annual Field Trip Guidebook No. 15, Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geological Society, p. 44-57.

Heumann, A.,and Davies, G.R., 1997, Isotopic and chemical evolution of the post-caldera rhyolitic system at Long Valley, California: Journal of Petrology, v.38, n.12, p.1661-1678.

Higgins, C.T., Flynn, T., Chapman, R.H., Trexler, D.T., Chase, G.R., Bacon, C.F., and Ghusn, G. Jr., 1985, Geothermal systems of the Mono Basin-Long Valley region, eastern California and western Nevada: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 85-19, 159 p. [I19.76:85-19]

Hill, D.P., Johnston, M.J.S., Langbein, J.O., and Behr, J., 1994, The role of crustal fluids in the triggered response of Long Valley Caldera to the M = 7.3 Landers, California, earthquake, in Hickman, S.H., Sibson, R.H., Bruhn, R.L, and Jacobson, M.L., eds., Proceedings of Workshop LXIII; USGS Red-Book conference on the Mechanical involvement of fluids in faulting: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 94-228, p.87-91. [I19.76:94-228]

Hill, D.P., Johnston, M.J.S., Langbein, J.O., and Bilham, R., 1995, Response of Long Valley Caldera to the M (sub w) = 7.3 Landers, California, earthquake: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, v.100, n.7, p.12,985-13,005.

Hill, D.P., 1996, Earthquakes and carbon dioxide beneath Mammoth Mountain, California: Seismological Research Letters, v.67, n.1, p.8-15.

Hill, D.P., Bailey, R.A., Miller, C.D., Hendley, J.W. II, and Stauffer, P.H., 1997, Future eruptions in California's Long Valley area; What's likely?: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 73-97, 2 p.

Hill, D.P., Bailey, R.A., Sorey, M.L, Hendley, J.W. II, and Stauffer, P.H., 1997, Living with a restless caldera; Long Valley, California: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 108-96.

Hill, D.P., 1998, 1998 SSA meeting; Presidental address; Science, geologic hazards, and public in a large, restless caldera: Seismological Research Letters, v.69,n.5, p.400-404.

Hilton, D.R., 1996, The helium and carbon isotope systematics of a continental geothermal system; results from monitoring studies at Long Valley Caldera (California, U.S.A.): Chemical Geology, v.127, n.4, p.269-295.

Holt, E.W., and Taylor, H.P. Jr., 1998, (super 18) O/ (super 16) O mapping and hydrogeology of a short-lived ( nearly equal 10 years) fumarolic (>500 degrees C) meteoric-hydrothermal event in the upper part of the 0.76 Ma Bishop Tuff outflow sheet, California: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v.83, n.1-2, p.115-139.

Howle, J.F., and Farrar, C.D., 1996, Hydrologic data for Long Valley Caldera, Mono County, California, 1978-93: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 96-382, 286 p. [I19.76:96-382]

Howle, J.F., Farrar, C.D., 1997, Deformation in the Casa Diablo geothermal well field, Long Valley Caldera, eastern California, in Prince, K.R., and Leake, S.A., eds., U.S. Geological Survey Subsidence Interest Group conference; Proceedings of the technical meeting: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 97-47, p.31-35. [I19.76:97-47]

Johnston, M.J.S., Hill, D.P., Linde, A.T., Langbein, J., and Bilham, R., 1995, Transient deformation during triggered seismicity from the 28 June 1992 M (sub W) = 7.3 Landers earthquake at Long Valley volcanic caldera, California: Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, v.85, n.3, p.787-795.

Julian, B.R., Pitt, A.M., and Foulger, G.R., 1998, Seismic image of a CO (sub 2) reservoir beneath a seismically active volcano: Geophysical Journal International, v.133, n.1, p.F7-F10.

Kaminski, E., and Jaupart, C., 1997, Expansion and quenching of vesicular magma fragments in plinian eruptions: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, v.102, n.6, p.12,187-12,203.

Kerr, R.A., 1986, Long Valley is quiet but still bulging: Science, v.231, n.4734, p.117. [505 Sci2]

Knesel, K.M., and Davidson, J.P., 1998, The origin and evolution of large-volume silicic magma systems; Long Valley Caldera, in Ernst, W.G., and Neson, C.A., eds., Integrated Earth and environmental evolution of the Southwestern United States; The Clarence A. Hall, Jr. volume: Columbia, MD, Bellwether Publishing, p.326-345.

Knesel, K.M., and Davidson, J.P., 1997, The origin and evolution of large-volume silicic magma systems; Long Valley Caldera: International Geology Review, v.39, n.11, p.1033-1052.

Langbein, J.O., Hill, D.P., Parker, T.N., and Wilkinson, S.K., 1993, An episode of reinflation of the Long Valley Caldera, eastern California; 1989-1991: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, v.98, n.9, p.15,851-15,870.

Langbein, J., Dzurisin, D., Marshall, G., Stein, R., and Rundle, J., 1995, Shallow and peripheral volcanic sources of inflation revealed by modeling two-color geodimeter and leveling data from Long Valley Caldera, California, 1988-1992: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, v.100, n.7, p.12,487-12,495.

Linde, A.T., and Sacks, I.S., 1998, Triggering of volcanic eruptions: Nature, v.395, v.6705, p.888-890. [505 N21]

Linde, A.T., Sacks, I.S., Johnston, M.J.S., Hill, D.P., and Bilham, R.G., 1994, Increased pressure from rising bubbles as a mechanism for remotely triggered seismicity: Nature, v.371, n.6496, p.408-410. [505 N21]

Mankinen, E.A., 1994, Preliminary geomagnetic paleointensities from Long Valley Caldera, California: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 94-633, p.17. [I19.76:94-633]

Martini, B.A., Cochran, S.A., Potts,D.C., Silver, E.A., Pickles, W.L., Carter, M.R., Priest, R.E., Wayne, B.M., and White, W.T. III, 1999, Geobotanical characterization of a geothermal system using hyperspectral imagery; Long Valley Caldera, CA, USA: Proceedings of the Thematic Conference on Geologic Remote Sensing, v.13, n.1, p.337-341.

McConnell, V.S., 1995, Hydrothermal history of the Long Valley Caldera, California; Life after collapse: Doctoral dissertation. Fairbanks, AK, University of Alaska, 238 p.

McConnell, V.S., Shearer, C.K., Eichelberger, J.C., Keskinen, M.J., Layer, P.W., and Papike, J.J., 1995, Rhyolite intrusions in the intracaldera Bishop Tuff, Long Valley Caldera, California: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v.67, n.1-3, p.41-60.

McConnell, V.S., Valley, J.W., and Eichelberger, J.C., 1997, Oxygen isotope compositions of intracaldera rocks; Hydrothermal history of the Long Valley Caldera, California: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v.76, n.1-2, p.83-109.

McGee, K.A., and Gerlach, T.M., 1998, Annual cycle of magmatic CO (sub 2) in a tree-kill soil at Mammoth Mountain, California; Implications for soil acidification: Geology, v.26, n.5, p.463-466. [550.5 G294]

Metz, J., 1987, Physical and chemical evolution of Glass Mountain; Pre-caldera high-silica rhyolites from the Long Valley magma system: Doctoral dissertation. Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 224 p.

Miller, C.D., Mullineaux, D.R., Crandell, D.R., and Bailey, R.A., 1982, Potential hazards from future volcanic eruptions in the Long Valley-Mono Lake area, east-central California and Southwest Nevada; A preliminary assessment: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 977. [UN-GB] [I19.4/2:977]

Miller, C.D., 1985, Holocene eruptions at the Inyo volcanic chain, California; Implications for possible eruptions in Long Valley Caldera: Geology, v.13, n.1, p.14-17. [550.5 G294]

Moos, D., and Zoback, M.D., 1993, State of stress in the Long Valley Caldera, California: Geology, v.21, n.9, p.837-840. [550.5 G294]

Morrin, R.H., Sorey, M.L., and Jacobson, R.D., 1993, Results of the flowmeter-injection test in the Long Valley exploratory well (Phase II), Long Valley, California: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations 93-4127, 9 p.[I19.42/4:93-4127]

Mueller, R.J., and Johnston, M.J.S., 1998, Review of magnetic field monitoring near active faults and volcanic calderas in California; 1974-1995: Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, v.105, n.3-4, p.131-144.

O'Doherty, K.B., Bean, C.J., and McCloskey, J., 1997, Coda wave imaging of the Long Valley Caldera using a spatial stacking technique: Geophysical Research Letters, v.24, n.13, p.1547-1550.

Overbye, D., 1982, Waiting for the volcano: Discover, v.3, n.10, p.18-22. [DPS] [505 D625]

Piccoli, P., and Candela, P., 1994, Apatite in felsic rocks; a model for the estimation of initial halogen concentrations in the Bishop Tuff (Long Valley) and Tuolumne Intrusive Suite (Sierra Nevada Batholith) magmas: American Journal of Science, v.294, n.1, p.92-135. [505 Am35]

Ponko, S.C., and Sanders, C.O., 1994, Inversion for P and S wave attenuation structure, Long Valley Caldera, California: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, v.99, n.2, p.2619-2635.

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Earthquakes

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The October 16, 1999 M7.1 Hector Mine Earthquake - USGS

Landers Quake - USGS

Historic Earthquakes (Landers) - USGS

Historic Earthquakes (Owens Valley) - USGS

Geothermal

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