Tuffs

Tuffs
Author: Grant Heiken
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0813724082

Ash-flow Tuffs

Ash-flow Tuffs
Author: Charles Edward Chapin
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1979
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0813721806

Ash Flows and Related Volcanic Rocks Associated with the Creede Caldera, San Juan Mountains, Colorado

Ash Flows and Related Volcanic Rocks Associated with the Creede Caldera, San Juan Mountains, Colorado
Author: James Clifford Ratté
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1967
Genre: Latite
ISBN:

A complex pile of Tertiary volcanic rocks in the central San Juan Mountains, Colo., consists of welded ash-flow tuffs, lava flows, and breccias from several sources. A more limited sequence within this assemblage originated in or bordering the Creede caldera and is the subject of this report. The Creede caldera sequence consists of five major ash-flow formations, locally interlayered lava flows, a succeeding lava-flow formation, and the volcanic-clastic Creede Formation.

Volcanic Landforms and Surface Features

Volcanic Landforms and Surface Features
Author: Jack Green
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 364265150X

THIS BOOK, conceived by N. M. S. , is patterned this atlas, namely to assemble into a single source after The Atlas and Glossary of Primary Sedi book a photographic record of nearly all volcanic mentary Structures by F. J. Pettijohn and P. E. Potter surface features described during the development (Springer-Verlag New York, Inc. ). We introduce of volcanology so that future workers on terrestrial this atlas with a chapter by the late Arie Polder problems can refer to these photos for comparative vaart treating the principal concepts of volcanoes or illustrative purposes. as landforms, followed by a main section of photo Also, we hope that this atlas will serve as an aid graphs of volcanic structures and features arranged to those engaged in learning or teaching the funda in 198 Plates, and then conclude with an up mentals of geology and its sub fields, such as petro dated glossary of terms associated with volcan logy or geophysics. To this end we have attempted ology, its processes and products. to create a book simple and general enough to be The atlas is, in a sense, an outgrowth of the useful even at the secondary school level, but with expanding interest in volcanology recently stimu sufficient detail and rigor to be acceptable to both lated by the exploration of neighboring planetary students and professors in the universities. Further, bodies in the solar system.