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Ash-Flow Tuffs
Ash-flow magmatism
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Robert L. Smith
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January 1 1979
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Geological Society of America
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pp. 5
Ash-flow magmatism
pp. 29
Cooling units and composite sheets in relation to caldera structure
pp. 43
The Bishop Tuff: Evidence for the origin of compositional zonation in silicic magma chambers
pp. 77
Rare-earth-element content of some highly differentiated ash-flow tuffs and lavas
pp. 87
Geochemistry of the Los Chocoyos Ash, Quezaltenango Valley, Guatemala
pp. 101
Geochemical correlation of genetically related rhyolitic ash-flow and air-fall ashes, central and western Guatemala and the equatorial Pacific
pp. 113
Ignimbrites of the Sierra Madre Occidental and their relation to the tectonic history of western Mexico
pp. 125
Emplacement of pyroclastic flows: A review
pp. 137
Primary and secondary flow structures in ash-flow tuffs of the Gribbles Run paleovalley, central Colorado
pp. 155
Welded air-fall tuffs
pp. 167
Globule ignimbrite of Mount Suswa, Kenya
pp. 177
A model of pyroclastic surge
pp. 195
Significance of the flattening of pumice fragments in ash-flow tuffs
pp. 205
Ash-flow sheets and calderas: Their genetic relationship to ore deposits in Nevada
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