1998
DOI: 10.3133/ofr98623
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Digital geologic map of the Thirsty Canyon NW quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada

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“…The inner crater slopes have more abundant fluidal bombs typically 10-30 cm long, and scattered chunks of agglutinate that formed close to the vent and were later re-ejected. Some rounded bombs are coated with scoria lapilli that are imbedded on the bomb surfaces, suggesting that still-molten bombs that landed on the crater Crowe and Perry (1991), Fleck et al (1996), Minor et al (1998), and Slate et al (1999), as well as our own observations b Little Black Peak walls commonly rolled back toward the vent and accreted smaller clasts. The only in situ deposits in the cone are exposed in the gully between about 40-50 m below the cone summit.…”
Section: Hidden Conementioning
confidence: 73%
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“…The inner crater slopes have more abundant fluidal bombs typically 10-30 cm long, and scattered chunks of agglutinate that formed close to the vent and were later re-ejected. Some rounded bombs are coated with scoria lapilli that are imbedded on the bomb surfaces, suggesting that still-molten bombs that landed on the crater Crowe and Perry (1991), Fleck et al (1996), Minor et al (1998), and Slate et al (1999), as well as our own observations b Little Black Peak walls commonly rolled back toward the vent and accreted smaller clasts. The only in situ deposits in the cone are exposed in the gully between about 40-50 m below the cone summit.…”
Section: Hidden Conementioning
confidence: 73%
“…2b), although at a lower altitude than Hidden Cone, is located on the front of the Tolicha Peak range block, emplaced on a veneer of alluvial fan deposits, between ridges of Miocene Tuff of Sleeping Butte and the Middle Rhyolite of Quartz Mountain (Slate et al 1999;Minor et al 1998). Numerous normal faults are mapped in the nearby ridges (Fig.…”
Section: Little Black Peakmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The Pliocene Crater Flat products probably formed a low shield volcano that was subsequently disrupted by normal faults. Buckboard Mesa consists of a prominent Inferred from geophysical data [Grauch et al, 1997] and geologic map [Minor et al, 1998]. e .…”
Section: Characteristics Of the Pliocene-pleistocene Volcanoesmentioning
confidence: 99%