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Volcanology

  • Allen, J. E. (1936). "Structures in the dacite flows at Crater Lake, Oregon." Geology, Vol. 44, 737-744.

  • Atwood, W. W. (1935). "The Glacial History of an Extinct Volcano, Crater Lake National Park." Smithsonian Institution.

  • Bacon, Charles R. (1990). "Crater Lake, Oregon" Volcanoes of North America, Cambridge University Press, 193-195.

  • Bacon, Charles R., W. Hildreth and T.H. Druitt (1987). "Partition coefficients determined from phenocryst and G. L.ass analyses of the climactic ejecta of Mount Mazama, Oregon." U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 87-589.

  • Bacon, Charles R., Susan H. Gunn, Marvin A. Lanphere and Joseph L. Wooden (1994). "Multiple Isotopic Components in Quaternary Volcanic Rocks of the Cascade Arc near Crater Lake, Oregon." Journal of Petrology, Vol. 35, No. 6, p. 1521-1556.

  • Bacon, Charles R. and Marvin A. Lanphere (2006). "Eruptive history and geochronology of Mount Mazama and the Crater Lake region, Oregon." Geological Society of America Bulletin, Vol. 118, No. 11-12, 1331-1359.

  • Bacon, Charles R. and Jacob B. Lowenstern (2005). "Late Pleistocene granodiorite source for recycled zircon and phenocrysts in rhyodacite lava at Crater Lake, Oregon." Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 233, p. 277-293.

  • Bacon, Charles R., M. A. Lanphere, J. R. O'Neil (1988). "Strontium and oxygen isotopes in volcanic rocks near Crater Lake, Oregon, and their bearing on arc magmatism." Geological, geophysical, and tectonic setting of the Cascade Range: U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 89-178, p. 521-555.

  • Bacon, Charles R., S. Newman and E. M. Stolper (1992). "Water, CO 2, Cl, and F in melt inclusions in phenocrysts from three Holocene explosive eruptions, Crater Lake, Oregon."  American Mineralogist, Vol. 77, No. 9-10, p. 1021.

  • Bacon, Charles R. and M. A. Lanphere (1990). "The geologic setting of Crater Lake, Oregon." Crater Lake: An ecosystems study, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Pacific Division, San Francisco, 19-27.

  • Bacon, Charles R. and Timothy H. Druitt (1988). "Compositional evolution of the zoned calcalkaline magma chamber of Mount Mazama, Crater Lake, Oregon." Journal Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 98, No. 2, 224-256.

  • Bacon, C.R. (1987). "Mount Mazama and Crater Lake caldera, Oregon." Geological Society of America Centennial Field Guide, Cordilleran Section, 301-306.

  • Bacon, Charles R. (1985). "Implications of silicic vent patterns for the presence of large crustal magma chambers." Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 90, p. 11,243-11,252.

  • Bacon, C.R. (1985). "Implications of silicic and intermediate volcanic rocks." Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 91, p. 6,091-6,112.

  • Bacon, Charles R. (1986). "Magmatic inclusions in silicic and intermediate volcanic rocks." Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 91, 6091-6112.

  • Bacon, Charles R. (1985). "Magmatic inclusions in silicic vent patterns for the presence of large crustal magma chambers." Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 90, p. 11,243-11,252.

  • Bacon, C. R. and T. H. Druitt (1986). "Petrologic evidence for recharge and convective mixing in the magma chamber of Mount Mazama before its catastrophic zoned eruption and the collapse of Crater Lake Caldera, Oregon." International Mineralogical Association, Papers and Proceedings of the General Meeting.

  • Bacon, Charles R. (1983). "Eruptive history of Mount Mazama and crater lake Caldera, Cascade Range, USA." Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, Vol. 18, No. 1-4, pages 57-118.

  • Bacon, Charles R. (1989). "Crystallization of accessory phases in magmas by local saturation adjacent to phenocrysts" Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta Vol. 53, 1055-1066.

  • Bacon, Charles R. (1990). "Calc-alkaline, shoshonitic, and primitive tholeiitic lavas from monogenetic volcanoes near Crater Lake, Oregon." Journal of Petrology Vol. 31, 135-166.

  • Bacon, Charles R. (1990). "Calc-alkaline, Shoshonitic, and Primitive Tholeiitic Lavas from Monogenetic Volcanoes near Crater Lake, Oregon." Journal of Petrology, Vol. 31, 135-166.

  • Bacon, Charles R., L. H. Adami, and M. A. Lanphere (1989). "Direct evidence for the origin of low-18O silicic magmas: Quenched samples of a magma chamber's partially-fused granitoid walls, Crater Lake, Oregon." Earth and Planetary Science Letters. Vol. 96, 199-208.

  • Bacon, Charles R, James V. Gardner, Larry A. Mayer, Mark W. Buktenica, Peter Dartnell, David W. Ramsey and Joel E. Robinson (2002). "Morphology, volcanism, and mass wasting in Crater Lake, Oregon." Geological Society of America Bulletin, Vol. 114, No. 6, 675-692.

  • 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.

  • Bacon, Charles R., P. E. Bruggman, R. L. Christiansen, M. A. Clynne, J. M. Donnelly-Nolan and W. Hildreth (1997). "Primitive magmas at five Cascade volcanic fields: Melts from hot, heterogeneous sub-arc mantle." Canadian Mineralogist, Vol. 35, 397-423.

  • Bacon, Charles R. (1992). "Partially melted granodiorite and related rocks ejected from Crater Lake caldera, Oregon." Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences (Hutton Symposium on Granites and Related Rocks), Vol. 83, 27-47.

  • Bruggman, P. E., Charles R. Bacon, J. S. Mee, S. T. Pribble and D. F. Siems (1989). "Chemical analyses of volcanic rocks from monogenetic and shield volcanoes near Crater Lake, Oregon." U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 89-562, 17 pages.

  • Bruggman, P. E., Charles R. Bacon, P. J. Aruscavage, R. W. Lerner, L. J. Schwarz and K. C. Stewart (1987). "Chemical analyses of rocks and glass separates from Crater Lake National Park and vicinity, Oregon." U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 87-57, 36 pages.

  • Bruggman, P. E., Charles R. Bacon, J. S. Mee, S. T. Pribble and D. F. Siems (1993). "Chemical analyses of pre-Mazama silicic volcanic rocks, inclusions, and glass separates, Crater Lake, Oregon." U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 93-314, 20 pages.

  • Druitt, T.H. and C.R. Bacon (1988). "Compositional zonation and cumulus processes in the Mount Mazama magma chamber, Crater Lake, Oregon." Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Earth sciences, Vol. 79, No. 2-3, pages 289-297.

  • Druitt, Timothy H. and Charles R. Bacon (1989). "Petrology of the zoned calcalkaline magma chamber of Mount Mazama, Crater Lake, Oregon."  Journal Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 101, No. 2, 245-259.

  • Druitt, T.H. and C.R. Bacon (1986). "Lithic breccia and ignimbrite erupted during the collapse of Crater Lake Caldera, Oregon." Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, Vol. 29, No. 1-4, 1-32.

  • Kamata, H., K. Suzuki-Kamata and Charles R. Bacon (1993). "Deformation of the Wineglass Welded Tuff and the timing of caldera collapse at Crater Lake, Oregon." Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, Vol. 56, 253-265.

  • C. Klug, K. Cashman and C. Bacon (2002). "Structure and physical characteristics of pumice from the climactic eruption of Mount Mazama (Crater Lake), Oregon." Bulletin of Volcanology, Vol. 64, No. 7, 486-501.

  • Kushiro, I., H. S. Yoder and B. O. (1976). "Viscosities of basalt and Andesite melts at high pressures." Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 81, Issue B35, 6351-6356.

  • La Tourette, T. Z., D. S. Burnett and Charles R. Bacon (1991). "Uranium and minor-element partitioning in Fe-Ti oxides and zircon from partially melted granodiorite, Crater Lake, Oregon." Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 55, 457-469.

  • Lidstrom, John Walter, Jr. A New Model for the Formation of Crater Lake Caldera, Oregon. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Oregon State University, 1972.

  • Moore, B. N. (1934). Deposits of Possible Nuee Ardente Origin in the Crater Lake Region, Oregon.

  • Muffler, L. J. P., Charles R. Bacon, R. L. Christiansen, M. A. Clynne, J. M. Donnelly-Nolan, C. D. Miller, D. R. Sherrod and J. G. Smith (1989). "IAVCEI Excursion 12B: South Cascades arc volcanism, California and southern Oregon." New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources Memoir 47, 183-225.

  • 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.

  • Powers, Howard A. and Ray E. Wilcox (1964). "Volcanic Ash from Mount Mazama (Crater Lake) and from Glacier Peak." Science, Vol. 144. No. 3624, 1334 - 1336.

  • Ritchey, J. L. (1980). "Divergent magmas at Crater Lake, Oregon: Products of fractional crystallization and vertical zoning in a shallow, water-undersaturated chamber." Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, Vol. 7, 373-386.

  • Suzuki-Kamata, K., H. Kamata and Charles R. Bacon (1993). "Evolution of the caldera-forming eruption at Crater Lake, Oregon, indicated by component analysis of lithic fragments." Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 98, No. B8, 14-059.

  • Williams, H. and G. Goles (1968). "Volume of the Mazama ash-fall and the origin of Crater Lake caldera." Andesite Conference Guidebook, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Bulletin 62, 37-41.

  • Young, S. R., 1990, Physical Volcanology of Holocene Airfall Deposits from Mt. Mazama, Crater Lake, Oregon. Ph.D. thesis, University of Lancaster

  • Zdanowicz, C. M., G. A. Zielinski and M. S. Germani (1999). "Mount Mazama eruption; calendrical age verified and atmospheric impact assessed." Geology, Vol. 27, No. 7, 621-624.

 

 

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