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new Yellowstone-related papers: Large hydrothermal explosions and JVGR volume on the Track of the Yellowstone Hotspot
From: "Lisa Morgan" <lmorgan@xxxxxxxx>
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Several new publications on Yellowstone are now available to the public:
 
I.  Hydrothermal Processes above a Large Magma Chamber:  Large Hydrothermal Systems and Hydrothermal Explosions in Yellowstone National Park, Geological Society of America Special Paper 459, 95 pgs. by Lisa A. Morgan, W.C. Pat Shanks, and Kenneth L. Pierce  This now available on line at the GSA web site http://rock.geosociety.org/Bookstore/default.asp?oID=0&catID=9&pID=SPE459 and will be available for purchase at the upcoming American Geophysical Meeting in San Francisco at the GSA exhibit.
 
II.  The Track of the Yellowstone Hot Spot: Multi-disciplinary Perspectives on the Origin of the Yellowstone-Snake River Plain Volcanic Province, a 21-chapter special volume of the Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 188, issues 1-3, 304 pg. (Morgan, Lisa A., Cathey, Hennrietta E., and Pierce, Kenneth L. (editors), 2009

<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science>
ScienceDirect
 

New Volume/Issue is now available on ScienceDirect
 
<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/5962-2009-998119998-1571138>
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research

<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03770273>Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/5962-2009-998119998-1571138>Volume 188, Issues 1-3,  Pages 1-304 (20 November 2009)
The Track of the Yellowstone Hotspot - What do Neotectonics, Climate Indicators, Volcanism, and Petrogenesis Reveal about Subsurface Processes?
Edited by Lisa A. Morgan, Henrietta Cathey and Kenneth L. Pierce
1. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4XPB6XG-2&md5=26a645ee581583cf1b57421b8a900c02>The Track of the Yellowstone Hotspot: Multi-disciplinary Perspectives on the Origin of the Yellowstone-Snake River Plain Volcanic Province
Pages v-vi
Lisa A. Morgan, Henrietta E. Cathey, Kenneth L. Pierce

 Overview
2. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4WW2SJ4-3&md5=f17dec0804372818710b215d934e6cd7>Is the track of the Yellowstone hotspot driven by a deep mantle plume? ­ Review of volcanism, faulting, and uplift in light of new data
Pages 1-25
Kenneth L. Pierce, Lisa A. Morgan
 
3. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4X5JSS3-1&md5=0ed77c631caa44525eaf08f2d1aeb1c5>Geodynamics of the Yellowstone hotspot and mantle plume: Seismic and GPS imaging, kinematics, and mantle flow
Pages 26-56
Robert B. Smith, Michael Jordan, Bernhard Steinberger, Christine M. Puskas, Jamie Farrell, Gregory P. Waite, Stephan Husen, Wu-Lung Chang, Richard O'Connell
 
4. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4VP667P-1&md5=e4f0831e3ae71b2fae4f25a2c3f636f9>Thermal structure beneath the Snake River Plain: Implications for the Yellowstone hotspot
Pages 57-67
William P. Leeman, Derek L. Schutt, Scott S. Hughes
 
5. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4V8VS6T-6&md5=766dcb145c94cbdc2c992089eb1cf9cf>The influence of plume head lithosphere interaction on magmatism asssociated with the Yellowstone hotspot track
Pages 68-85
V.C. Manea, M. Manea, W.P. Leeman, D.L. Schutt
 
6. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4W38RGH-1&md5=01132fb312ed8c4a897583be48afe4d7>Mass transfer along the Yellowstone hotspot track I: Petrologic constraints on the volume of mantle-derived magma
Pages 86-98
Michael McCurry, David W. Rodgers
 
7. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4WJ2CFT-1&md5=c1727b6ed5dc0bdcfd0f6981b97804db>Mass transfer along the Yellowstone hotspot track II: Kinematic constraints on the volume of mantle-derived magma
Pages 99-107
David W. Rodgers, Michael McCurry
 
8. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4X2S6HH-2&md5=39cd52cf87e199cc92f6d2840bb09455>Density and lithospheric strength models of the Yellowstone Snake Riverr Plain volcanic system from gravity and heat flow data
Pages 108-127
Katrina R. DeNosaquo, Robert B. Smith, Anthony R. Lowry
 Basalts

9. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4V8GB4G-2&md5=bfed444eb50aa1a216b32323e2b3b46c>Mantle source provinces beneath the Northwestern USA delimited by helium isotopes in young basalts
Pages 128-140
D.W. Graham, M.R. Reid, B.T. Jordan, A.L. Grunder, W.P. Leeman, J.E. Lupton
 
10. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4VJ06C6-2&md5=500e3584c6a5f24a7d0f533ed84942ee>High-K alkali basalts of the Western Snake River Plain (Idaho): Abrupt transition from tholeiitic to mildly alkaline plume-derived basalts
Pages 141-152
John W. Shervais, Scott K. Vetter
 
11. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4WNGW7F-1&md5=d4acc7d776d3d15dfa83436f0d71d318>Mixing primitive and evolved olivine tholeiite magmas in the Eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho
Pages 153-161
Myles L. Miller, Scott S. Hughes
 Rhyolites

12. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4VXMPNF-4&md5=f7715b59fa754bae6bf1a929ff132879>Boron isotopic variations in NW USA rhyolites: Yellowstone, Snake River Plain, Eastern Oregon
Pages 162-172
Ivan P. Savov, William P. Leeman, Cin-Ty A. Lee, Steven B. Shirey
 
13. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4WMDHJD-1&md5=7bfd01fe2b40c0c6008d1aee9c44a0e6>Pyroxene thermometry of rhyolite lavas of the Bruneau Jarbidge eruptive center, Central Snake River Plain
Pages 173-185
Henrietta E. Cathey, Barbara P. Nash
 
14.<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4V2NP13-2&md5=b7cf3d3ba7416cbea5a01c95292724f0>Thermochemical evolution of young rhyolites at Yellowstone: Evidence for a cooling but periodically replenished postcaldera magma reservoir
Pages 186-196
Jorge A. Vazquez, Stephanie F. Kyriazis, Mary R. Reid, Robin C. Sehler, Frank C. Ramos
 
15. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4VBMNFX-2&md5=fa7ff7070151fdfda809044dfb25c17b>Intermediate composition magma production in an intracontinental setting: Unusual andesites and dacites of the mid-Miocene Santa Rosa Calico volccanic field, Northern Nevada
Pages 197-213
Matthew E. Brueseke, William K. Hart
 Hydrothermal alteration and epithermal mineralization
 
16. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4X2DCYV-1&md5=dc70d5eb5f8a83d5ca86123bd9a5e1df>Early Yellowstone hotspot magmatism and gold metallogeny
Pages 214-224
Willis Hames, Derick Unger, James Saunders, George Kamenov
 
 17. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4WY6JWV-1&md5=65c5d17b9d08069d46a9d4eb171b7d18>A preliminary study of older hot spring alteration in Sevenmile Hole, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River, Yellowstone Caldera, Wyoming
Pages 225-236
Peter B. Larson, Allison Phillips, David John, Michael Cosca, Chad Pritchard, Allen Andersen, Jennifer Manion
Sediment and structural Indicators

18. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4X5JR5R-1&md5=56da847b78741e2228f9053abc6df5d5>The Pliocene Lost River found to west: Detrital zircon evidence of drainage disruption along a subsiding hotspot track
Pages 237-249
Mary K.V. Hodges, Paul Karl Link, C. Mark Fanning
 
19. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4X4Y254-2&md5=6addc970e2c4bb008363cde85b4396d5>Stratigraphic record of the Yellowstone hotspot track, Neogene Sixmile Creek Formation grabens, southwest Montana
Pages 250-259
James W. Sears, Marc S. Hendrix, Robert C. Thomas, William J. Fritz
Geophysical data and Recent ongoing activity

20. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4X315G5-1&md5=2157a5c40e3ce6ff2b81eefc552dc735>Earthquake swarm and b<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4X315G5-1&md5=2157a5c40e3ce6ff2b81eefc552dc735>-value characterization of the Yellowstone volcano-tectonic system
Pages 260-276
Jamie Farrell, Stephan Husen, Robert B. Smith
 
21. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4X3W462-1&md5=87ac5f8cce24547a833c8ef11601f657>Seismicity and earthquake hazard analysis of the Teton Yellowstone region,, Wyoming
Pages 277-296
Bonnie J. Pickering White, Robert B. Smith, Stephan Husen, Jamie M. Farrell, Ivan Wong
 
22.
<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6VCS-4WGF11T-1&md5=b8a867f1623c1529d95a5264cb71284e>Recent magmatotectonic activity in the Eastern Snake River Plain Islannd Park region revealed by SAR interferometry
Pages 297-304
M.H. Aly, D.W. Rodgers, G.D. Thackray, S.S. Hughes
 
 
Lisa Morgan, lmorgan@xxxxxxxx
Research Geologist
U.S. Geological Survey
973 Federal Center
P.O. Box 25046
Denver, CO 80225-0046
 
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