SUMMER 2002 EARTH SCIENCES 188 B:

LONG VALLEY CALDERA, MONO BASIN VOLCANISM, AND GLACIAL GEOLOGY, CALIFORNIA

GENERAL ARTICLES

1) Lipshie, S. R., Geological overview of the Long Valley Caldera, Geol. Soc. Univ. Cal. Los Angeles, Field Guide 5, p. 39-46, 1976..........……………………………………………………………................1

2) Bailey, R. A., G.B. Dalrymple, and M.A. Lanphere, Volcanism, Structure, and Geochronology of Long Valley Caldera, Mono County, California, J. Geoph. Res., v. 81, p. 725-744, 1976......…………………………………………………….....................…..............…………………...10

3) Hildreth, W. and G. A. Mahood, Ring-Fracture Eruption of the Bishop Tuff, Geol. Soc. of America Bull., v. 97, p. 396-403, 1986...................……………………………..………....…………….29

ASH-FLOW DEPOSITS

4) Self, S., Terminology and Classifications for Pyroclastic Deposits, in L. Ayers (ed.), Pyroclastic Volcanism and Deposits of Cenozoic Intermediate to felsic Volcanic Islands With Implications For Precambrian Greenstone-Belt Volcanoes, Geol. Assoc. Can., Short course notes, v. 2, p. 18-37, 1982……………………………………………………………………...………………………………37

5) Self, S., Processes and Mechanisms of Eruptions, in L. Ayers (ed.), Pyroclastic Volcanism and Deposits of Cenozoic Intermediate to Felsic Volcanic Islands With Implications For Precambrian Greenstone-Belt Volcanoes, Geol. Assoc. Can., Short course notes, v. 2, p. 38-52, 1982……………………………………………………………………………………….……………..58

6) Peterson, D., Ash Flow Deposits-Their Character, Origin, and Significance, Council on Education in Geol. Sci., Short Review 15, p. 66-76, 1980………………………………..….………..73

7) Peterson, D., Significance of the Flattening of Pumice Fragments in Ash-Flow Tuffs, Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Paper 180, p. 195-204, 1979.……………………………………….....…………………….84

MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS

8) Selected diagrams from various sources on tephra deposits and ignimbrite cooling units.......…………………………………………………………………………………....…………...94

9) Thoughts on Volcanic Rock Classification, Cinder Cones, and Flows………………..………...99

10) Mafic Lava Flows and Glossary of Selected Volcanic Terms…………………………………104

11) Holm, F.R., Significance of Agglutinate Mounds on Lava Flows Associated with Monogenetic Cones: An Example of Sunset Crater, Northern Arizona, Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., v. 99, p. 319-324, 1987……………………………………………………………………………………………………116

12) Introduction to Special Issue on Granites and Rhyolites: A Commentary for the Nonspecialist, F. Barker, JGR, v. 86, no. B11, p. 10131, 1981…………………………………………………….123

 

 

GLACIAL GEOLOGY

The "Classical" Glacial Stratigraphy

13) Sharp, R.P. and J.H. Birman, Additions to Classical Sequence of Pleistocene Glaciation, Sierra Nevada, California, Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., v. 74, p. 1079-1086, 1963……………………….............129

Revisions and Reevaluations

14) Burke, R.M. and P.W. Birkeland, Relative Dating Techniques and Reevaluation of the Glacial Deposits Along Sawmill Canyon (N)-Bloody Canyon, Friends of the Pleistocene, Pacific Cell, Guidebook, p. 29-46, 1979................................................................…………………………….......136

15) Phillips, F.M., M.G. Zreda, S.S. Smith, D. Elmore, P.W. Kubik, and P. Sharma, Cosmogenic Chlorine-36 Chronology for Glacial Deposits at Bloody Canyon, Eastern Sierra Nevada, Science, v. 248, p. 1529-1532, 1990………………………………………………………………………..…..159

16) The Mono Basin and the Los Angeles Aqueduct System………………………...………........162

17) Phillips, F.M., Plummer, M.A., Zreda, M.G., Chlorine-36 Chronology of Glacial Deposits, Bishop Creek, California: UC Santa Cruz Field Camp Reunion, 4-6 July 1997………………..163