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Integrated geoscience studies in the greater Yellowstone area : volcanic, tectonic, and hydrothermal processes in the Yellowstone geoecosystem / edited by Lisa A. Morgan.
- Format:
- Book
- Government document
- Series:
- U.S. Geological Survey professional paper ; 1717.
- Professional paper ; 1717
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Geology--Yellowstone National Park.
- Geology.
- Volcanism--Yellowstone National Park.
- Volcanism.
- Plate tectonics--Yellowstone National Park.
- Plate tectonics.
- Geothermal resources--Yellowstone National Park.
- Geothermal resources.
- Earth sciences--Yellowstone National Park.
- Earth sciences.
- United States--Yellowstone National Park.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (532 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps (some color)
- Edition:
- Version 1.0.
- Other Title:
- Volcanic, tectonic, and hydrothermal processes in the Yellowstone geoecosystem
- Place of Publication:
- [Reston, Va.] : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2007.
- System Details:
- Contents:
- Ch. A. The Yellowstone hotspot, greater Yellowstone ecosystem, and human geography / by Kenneth L. Pierce [and others]
- Ch. B. Movement of a large landslide block dated by tree-ring analysis, Tower Falls area, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming / by Paul E. Carrara
- Ch. C. Reconnaissance study of Pleistocene lake and fluvial deposits in and near ancestral Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming / by J.D. Love, John M. Good, and D.G. Browne
- Ch. D. The floor of Yellowstone Lake is anything but quiet-new discoveries from high-resolution sonar imaging, seismic-reflection profiling, and submersible studies / by Lisa A. Morgan [and others]
- Ch. E. Postglacial inflation-deflation cycles, tilting, and faulting in the Yellowstone Caldera based on Yellowstone lake shorelines / by Kenneth L. Pierce [and others]
- Ch. F. The influence of sublacustrine hydrothermal vent fluids on the geochemistry of Yellowstone Lake / by Laurie S. Balistrieri [and others]
- Ch. G. Geochemistry of sublacustrine hydrothermal deposits in Yellowstone Lake
- hydrothermal reactions, stable-isotope systematics, sinter deposition, and spire formation / by Wayne C. Shanks, III, Jeffrey C. Alt, and Lisa A. Morgan
- Ch. H. 5 T he question of recharge to the deep thermal reservoir underlying the geysers and hot springs of Yellowstone National Park / by Robert O. Rye and Alfred H. Truesdell
- Ch. I. Is Yellowstone losing its steam-chloride flux out of Yellowstone National Park / by Irving Friedman and Daniel R. Norton
- Ch. J. Applications of trace-element and stable-isotope geochemistry to wildlife issues, Yellowstone National Park and vicinity / by Maurice A. Chaffee [and others]
- Ch. K. Environmental geochemistry in Yellowstone National Park
- natural and anthropogenic anomalies and their potential impact on the environment / by Maurice A. Chaffee, Robert R. Carlson, and Harley D. King
- Ch. L. Geochemical data for selected rivers, lake waters, hydrothermal vents, and subaerial geysers in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming and vicinity, 1996-2004 / by Pamela A. Gemery-Hill [and others]
- Ch. M. The life cycle of gold deposits near the northeast corner of Yellowstone National Park-geology, mining history, and fate / by Bradley S. Van Gosen
- Ch. N. Spectral analysis of absorption features for mapping vegetation cover and microbial communities in Yellowstone National Park using AVIRIS data / by Raymond F. Kokaly [and others]
- Ch. O. Hydrothermally altered rock and hot-spring deposits at Yellowstone National Park-characterized using airborne visible-and infrared-spectroscopy data / by K. Eric Livo [and others]
- Ch. P. Monitoring changes in geothermal activity at Norris Geyser Basin by satellite telemetry, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming / by Irving Friedman.
- Notes:
- Title from HTML title screen (viewed on January 8, 2008).
- The volume comprises front matter and text chapters A-P.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Other Format:
- Integrated geoscience studies in the greater Yellowstone area
- OCLC:
- 189747041
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