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Data Publication

Geology of the High Rock caldera complex, northwest Nevada, and implications for intense rhyolitic volcanism associated with flood basalt magmatism and the initiation of the Snake River Plain–Yellowstone trend (Dataset)

Matthew A. Coble | Gail A. Mahood

Magnetics Information Consortium (MagIC)

(2017)

Paleomagnetic, rock magnetic, or geomagnetic data found in the MagIC data repository from a paper titled: Geology of the High Rock caldera complex, northwest Nevada, and implications for intense rhyolitic volcanism associated with flood basalt magmatism and the initiation of the Snake River Plain–Yellowstone trend

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
extrusive
igneous
ignimbrites
lava flow
rhyolite
rhyolite lava
rhyolitic ignimbrites
trachyte
trachyte lava
tuff
15450000
16590000
Years BP

Corresponding MSL vocabulary keywords
rhyolite
trachyte
tuff

MSL enriched keywords
igneous rock - extrusive
acidic extrusive
rhyolite
trachyte
pyroclastic rock
tuff
basic extrusive
basalt


Source publisher

Magnetics Information Consortium (MagIC)


DOI

10.7288/V4/MAGIC/16263


Authors

Matthew A. Coble

Gail A. Mahood


References

Coble, M. A., & Mahood, G. A. (2015). Geology of the High Rock caldera complex, northwest Nevada, and implications for intense rhyolitic volcanism associated with flood basalt magmatism and the initiation of the Snake River Plain–Yellowstone trend. Geosphere, 12(1), 58–113. https://doi.org/10.1130/ges01162.1

10.1130/GES01162.1

IsCitedBy

10.7288/V4/MAGIC/16258

IsNewVersionOf


Citiation

Coble, M. A., & Mahood, G. A. (2017). Geology of the High Rock caldera complex, northwest Nevada, and implications for intense rhyolitic volcanism associated with flood basalt magmatism and the initiation of the Snake River Plain–Yellowstone trend (Dataset) (Version 6) [Data set]. Magnetics Information Consortium (MagIC). https://doi.org/10.7288/V4/MAGIC/16263