Quaternary Volcanism of Long Valley Caldera and Mono–Inyo Craters, Eastern California – Long Valley Caldera, California July 20–27, 1989 VT313

Author:   RA Bailey ,  C. Dan Miller ,  Kerry Sieh
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Edition:   Volume T313
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Pages:   36
Publication Date:   18 March 2013
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Quaternary Volcanism of Long Valley Caldera and Mono–Inyo Craters, Eastern California – Long Valley Caldera, California July 20–27, 1989 VT313


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"Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Field Trip Guidebooks Series, Volume 313. Long Valley caldera (Fig. 1) is located at the western edge of the Basin and Range Province straddling the eastern frontal fault escarpment of the Sierra Nevada, in which it forms a reentrant or offset commonly referred to as the ""Mammoth embayment."" The floor of the caldera ranges in elevation from 2000m in its eastern half, where it is dominated by Lake Crowley and sage- and grass-covered Long Valley, to 2600 m in its western half, which is hillier and heavily forested. The caldera walls rise steeply to elevations of 3000-3500 m on all sides except the east and southeast, where the floor rises only 150 m before merging with the Volcanic Tableland at 2300 m elevation. The Mono-Inyo Craters volcanic chain extends from the western part of Long Valley caldera northward from Mammoth Mtn. to Mono Lake, a distance of 50 km. Although commonly described as subparallel to the Sierran front, the chain trends nearly due north at a noticeable angle to the northwest-trending Sierran faults (Figs. 1, 2). The prevolcanic basement in the area is mainly Mesozoic granitic rocks of the Sierra Nevada batholith and Paleozoic metasedimentary and Mesozoic metavolcanic rocks of the Mt. Morrison and Ritter Range roof pendants. The late Tertiary terrain upon which Long Valley volcanism was initiated was a maturely eroded upland drained by westward-flowing streams."

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Author:   RA Bailey ,  C. Dan Miller ,  Kerry Sieh
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Edition:   Volume T313
Volume:   313
Dimensions:   Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 27.10cm
Weight:   0.645kg
ISBN:  

9781118666944


ISBN 10:   1118666941
Pages:   36
Publication Date:   18 March 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Digital
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Roy A. Bailey and C. Dan Miller are the authors of Quaternary Volcanism of Long Valley Caldera and Mono-Inyo Craters, Eastern California: Long Valley Caldera, California July 20 - 27, 1989, Volume T313, published by Wiley.

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