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Nakada, S.

  • Nakada, S., C. R. Bacon, A. E. Gartner (1994). "Origin of phenocrysts and compositional diversity in Pre-Mazama rhyodacite lavas, Crater Lake, Oregon." Journal of Petrology, Vol. 35, 127-162.

Nathenson, Manuel

  • Nathenson, Manuel, Charles R. Bacon and David W. Ramsey (2007). "Subaqueous geology and a filling model for Crater Lake, Oregon." Hydrobiologia, Vol. 574, No. 1, 13-27.

  • Nathenson, M., C. R. Bacon and J. V. Gardner (2001). "Models for the filling of Crater Lake, Oregon [abs], Eos (Transactions, American Geophysical Union), Vol. 82, No. 47.

  • Bacon, Charles R., L. G. Mastin, K. M. Scott and Manuel Nathenson (1997). "Volcano and earthquake hazards in the Crater Lake region, Oregon" U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 97-487, 32 pages.

  • Bacon, Charles R., and Manuel Nathenson (1996). "Geothermal resources in the Crater Lake area, Oregon." U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 96-663, 34 pages.

  • Nathenson, M. and G. Survey (1992). Water Balance for Crater Lake, Oregon, US Geological Survey.

  • Nathenson, M. (1992). Water balance for Crater Lake, Oregon: U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 92-505, 33 pages.

  • Nathenson, M. (1992). "Review of studies concerning the presence of thermal water inflows into Crater Lake." Report of the Secretary of the Interior under Section 7 of Public Law 100-443 on the Presence or Absence of Significant Thermal Features within Crater Lake National Park, National Park Service, 7-31.

  • Thompson, J. M., M. Nathenson and L. D. White (1990). "Chemical and isotopic compositions of waters from Crater Lake, Oregon, and nearby vicinity." Crater Lake, An Ecosystem Study, Pacific Division, American Association for the Advancement of Science, San Francisco, 91-102.

  • Nathenson, M., and J. M. Thompson (1990). "Chemistry of Crater Lake, Oregon, and nearby springs in relation to weathering." Crater Lake: An ecosystems study." American Association for the Advancement of Science, Pacific Division, San Francisco, p. 115-126.

  • Nathenson, M. (1990). "Temperatures of springs in the vicinity of Crater Lake, Oregon, in relation to air and ground temperatures." U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 90-671, 19 pages.

  • Nathenson, M. (1990). "Chemical balance for major elements in water in Crater Lake, Oregon." Crater Lake: An ecosystems study, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Pacific Division, San Francisco, 103-114.

  • Thompson, J. M., L. D. White and M. Nathenson (1987). "Chemical analysis of waters from Crater Lake, Oregon, and nearby springs." U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 87-587, 26 p.

Neal, Victor T.

  • Neal, Victor T., Stephen J. Neshyba and Warren W. Denner (1972). "Vertical Temperature Structure in Crater Lake, Oregon." Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 17, No. 3, 451-454.

  • Neal, Victor T., Stephen J. Neshyba and Warren W. Denner (1971). "Temperature Microstructure in Crater Lake, Oregon." Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 16, No. 4, 695-700.

Nelson, C. Hans

  • Nelson, C. Hans, Charles R. Bacon, Stephen W. Robinson, David P. Adam, J. Platt Bradbury, John H. Barber, Deborah Schwartz, and Ginger Vagenas (1994). "The volcanic, sedimentologic, and paleolimnologic history of the Crater Lake caldera floor, Oregon: evidence for small caldera evolution, GSA Bulletin, Vol. 106, No. 5, 684-704.

  • Barber, J. H., Jr., and C. H. Nelson (1990). "Sedimentary history of Crater Lake caldera, Oregon" Crater Lake: An ecosystems study, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Pacific Division, San Francisco, 29-39.

  • Nelson, C. H., P. R. Carlson and Charles R. Bacon (1988). "The Mount Mazama climactic eruption (6900 BP) and resulting convulsive sedimentation on the continent, ocean basin, and Crater Lake caldera floor." Sedimentologic consequences of convulsive geologic events: Geological Society of America Special Paper 229, 37-57.

  • Nelson, C. H., A. W. Meyer, D. Thor and M. Larsen (1986). "Oregon: A restricted basin with base-of-slope aprons of nonchannelized turbidites." Geology, Vol. 14, 238-241.

  • Nelson, C. Hans, Audrey W. Meyer, Devin Thor, and Matthew Larsen (1986). "Crater Lake, Oregon; a restricted basin with base-of-slope aprons of non-channelized turbidites." Geology, Vol. 14, No. 3, 238-241.

  • Nelson, C. H. (1967). "Sediments of Crater Lake, Oregon." Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, Vol. 78, No. 7, 833-848.

  • Nelson, Carlton. H. Geological limnology of Crater Lake, Oregon. Master's thesis, University of Minnesota, 1961, 175 numb. leaves.

Nelson, P.

  • Reilly, J., P. Nelson, G. Larson and M. Hurley (1989). "A chemical mass balance of Crater Lake, Oregon." MS thesis, Oregon State Univ. 73 p.

Nelson, P. O.

  • Nelson, P. O., J. F. Reilly and G. L. Larson (1996). "Chemical solute mass balance of Crater Lake, Oregon." Lake and Reservoir Management. Vol. 12, No. 2, 248-258.

Neshyba, Stephen J.

  • Neal, Victor T., Stephen J. Neshyba and Warren W. Denner (1972). "Vertical Temperature Structure in Crater Lake, Oregon." Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 17, No. 3, 451-454.

  • Neal, Victor T., Stephen J. Neshyba and Warren W. Denner (1971). "Temperature Microstructure in Crater Lake, Oregon." Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 16, No. 4, 695-700.

Newman, S.

  • Bacon, Charles R., S. Newman and E. Stolper (1992). "Water, CO2, Cl, and F in melt inclusions in phenocrysts from three Holocene explosive eruptions, Crater Lake, Oregon." American Mineralogist, Vol. 77, 1021-1030.

 

 

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