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Sedimentology
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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.
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Fehn, U., G. T. Snyder and J. C. Varekcamp (2002). "Detection of recycled marine sediment components in crater lake fluids using 129I."
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research,
Vol. 115,
No. 3-4,
451-460.
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Liberty, L. M., T. L. Pratt, I. P. Madin and M. Lyle
(2000). "Late Quaternary sedimentation and slip rates for Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon: New measurements from high-resolution seismic reflection data." EOS,
Vol. 81,
1123-1124.
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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.
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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.
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Nelson, C. H. (1967). "Sediments of Crater Lake, Oregon." Bulletin of the Geological
Society of America, Vol. 78, No. 7, 833-848.
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Wheat, Geoffrey C., James McManus, Jack Dymond, Robert Collier and
Michael Whiticar (1998). "Hydrothermal fluid circulations through the sediment of
Crater Lake, Oregon: Pore water and heat flow constraints." Journal of
Geophysical Research, Vol. 103, Issue B5, 9931-9944.
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