Calderas and mineralization
Timothy W. Duex
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Calderas and mineralization
Published
1981
Publisher
Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin
Pages
14
Structural resurgence and intracaldera volcanism - Creede caldera, Colorado
Historical unrest at large calderas of the world
The Salma caldera complex, northeastern Arabian shield, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Caldera-related lava flows and intrusions of the south-central San Juan Mountains, Colorado
The Van Horn Mountains caldera, Trans-Pecos, Texas
Geology of the calderas of Kamchatka and Kurile Islands with comparison to calderas of Japan and the Aleutians, Alaska
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Calderas and mineralization was written by Timothy W. Duex.
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