In the Pacific Northwest, the middle Eocene (52-45 Ma) was characterized by widespread igneous activity related to the accretion of Siletzia and subsequent rollback and breakoff of the Farallon slab. This breakoff is record by a NNW trending belt of 51.6 – 48.1 Ma volcanic and plutonic rocks that extends for \u3e150 km in western Washington (Kant et al., 2018). The Silver Pass Volcanics (SPV) are some of the oldest rocks in this belt. Goals of this study are to: (1) characterize the petrology and geochemistry of the SPV, (2) compare the SPV with the adjacent and similarly-aged Taneum Formation (TF), and (3) use these data to gain insight into the early stages of slab breakoff. The SPV (51.3 Ma; Eddy et al., 2016) consist of ~3600 feet of su...
Five mafic lava flows located on the southern flank of Mount Baker are among the most primitive in t...
The Quaternary edifice of Mount St. Helens volcano was built upon a deeply eroded terrane of gently ...
Over 3000 m of mid-Tertiary Cascade arc volcanics are exposed in the Timberwolf Mountain area of Was...
The Eocene Goble Volcanics (GV), comprised of \u3e1000 km2 of subaerial lavas and tuffs, are one of ...
The Teanaway Basalt (TB) includes subaerial basalt to andesite flows, mafic to felsic tuffs, and rhy...
Modern Cascade arc magmatism began ~45 Ma, shortly after accretion of the Siletzia terrane culminate...
Cascade arc magmatism began ~45 million years ago, following the reconfiguration of the Farallon-Nor...
The early Eocene (52-44 Ma) was a time of tectonic reorganization and widespread magmatism in Washin...
Lavas and shallow intrusions near Wenatchee, WA, provide a unique opportunity to study a diverse arr...
The Eocene Teanaway Group is the third largest basalt province in Washington behind ...
Major volcanoes of the Southern Washington Cascades (SWC) include the large Quaternary stratovolcano...
The Grays River Volcanics (GRV) are a 50 km long SE-trending belt of Eocene basalts ...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from September 1, ...
The Grays River Volcanics (GRV) is one of several late Eocene to early Oligocene vol...
Geochemical and multi-isotopic analyses can aide in determining the genesis and evolution of contine...
Five mafic lava flows located on the southern flank of Mount Baker are among the most primitive in t...
The Quaternary edifice of Mount St. Helens volcano was built upon a deeply eroded terrane of gently ...
Over 3000 m of mid-Tertiary Cascade arc volcanics are exposed in the Timberwolf Mountain area of Was...
The Eocene Goble Volcanics (GV), comprised of \u3e1000 km2 of subaerial lavas and tuffs, are one of ...
The Teanaway Basalt (TB) includes subaerial basalt to andesite flows, mafic to felsic tuffs, and rhy...
Modern Cascade arc magmatism began ~45 Ma, shortly after accretion of the Siletzia terrane culminate...
Cascade arc magmatism began ~45 million years ago, following the reconfiguration of the Farallon-Nor...
The early Eocene (52-44 Ma) was a time of tectonic reorganization and widespread magmatism in Washin...
Lavas and shallow intrusions near Wenatchee, WA, provide a unique opportunity to study a diverse arr...
The Eocene Teanaway Group is the third largest basalt province in Washington behind ...
Major volcanoes of the Southern Washington Cascades (SWC) include the large Quaternary stratovolcano...
The Grays River Volcanics (GRV) are a 50 km long SE-trending belt of Eocene basalts ...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from September 1, ...
The Grays River Volcanics (GRV) is one of several late Eocene to early Oligocene vol...
Geochemical and multi-isotopic analyses can aide in determining the genesis and evolution of contine...
Five mafic lava flows located on the southern flank of Mount Baker are among the most primitive in t...
The Quaternary edifice of Mount St. Helens volcano was built upon a deeply eroded terrane of gently ...
Over 3000 m of mid-Tertiary Cascade arc volcanics are exposed in the Timberwolf Mountain area of Was...