The Organ Mountains caldera and batholith expose the volcanic and epizonal plutonic record of an Eocene caldera complex. The caldera and batholith are well exposed, and extensive previous mapping and geochemical analyses have suggested a clear link between the volcanic and plutonic sections, making this an ideal location to study magmatic processes associated with caldera volcanism. Here we present high-precision thermal ionization mass spectrometry U–Pb zircon dates from throughout the caldera and batholith, and use these dates to test and improve existing petrogenetic models. The new dates indicate that Eocene volcanic and plutonic rocks in the Organ Mountains formed from ~44 to 34 Ma. The three largest caldera-related tuff units yielded ...
The relationship between plutonic and volcanic components of magmatic plumbing systems continues to ...
Graduation date: 2011Constraining the development, evolution, and timescales of large silicic magma ...
During the mid Cenozoic, the Chocolate Mountains region of southeastern California experienced crust...
The Organ Mountains caldera and batholith expose the volcanic and epizonal plutonic record of an Eoc...
Knowledge of the conditions of magma storage prior to volcanic eruptions is key to their forecasting...
The Mount Givens Granodiorite, a large pluton in the central Sierra Nevada batholith, California, is...
Zircon U-Pb geochronologic data for plutonic rocks in the Latir volcanic field, New Mexico, demonstr...
The most voluminous silicic volcanic eruptions in the geological past were associated with caldera c...
The epizonal Mount Aetna caldera in central Colorado consists of the Mount Aetna pluton and the asso...
Multistage histories of incremental accumulation, fractionation, and solidification during construct...
Combining high-precision CA-ID-TIMS zircon U/Pb geochronology with multivariate analysis of trace el...
New spatial, temporal, and compositional data from continental magma systems and lower crustal xenol...
Silicic magmatic systems are fundamental to the production and evolution of continental crust, the r...
The River Mountains (RM) volcanic suite and Wilson Ridge pluton (WRP), in the northern Colorado Rive...
Caldera systems are capable of outputting voluminous quantities of volcaniclastic material with wide...
The relationship between plutonic and volcanic components of magmatic plumbing systems continues to ...
Graduation date: 2011Constraining the development, evolution, and timescales of large silicic magma ...
During the mid Cenozoic, the Chocolate Mountains region of southeastern California experienced crust...
The Organ Mountains caldera and batholith expose the volcanic and epizonal plutonic record of an Eoc...
Knowledge of the conditions of magma storage prior to volcanic eruptions is key to their forecasting...
The Mount Givens Granodiorite, a large pluton in the central Sierra Nevada batholith, California, is...
Zircon U-Pb geochronologic data for plutonic rocks in the Latir volcanic field, New Mexico, demonstr...
The most voluminous silicic volcanic eruptions in the geological past were associated with caldera c...
The epizonal Mount Aetna caldera in central Colorado consists of the Mount Aetna pluton and the asso...
Multistage histories of incremental accumulation, fractionation, and solidification during construct...
Combining high-precision CA-ID-TIMS zircon U/Pb geochronology with multivariate analysis of trace el...
New spatial, temporal, and compositional data from continental magma systems and lower crustal xenol...
Silicic magmatic systems are fundamental to the production and evolution of continental crust, the r...
The River Mountains (RM) volcanic suite and Wilson Ridge pluton (WRP), in the northern Colorado Rive...
Caldera systems are capable of outputting voluminous quantities of volcaniclastic material with wide...
The relationship between plutonic and volcanic components of magmatic plumbing systems continues to ...
Graduation date: 2011Constraining the development, evolution, and timescales of large silicic magma ...
During the mid Cenozoic, the Chocolate Mountains region of southeastern California experienced crust...