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Geology And Hydrothermal Alteration, Glass Buttes, Southeast Oregon, Dulcy Annette Berri
Geology And Hydrothermal Alteration, Glass Buttes, Southeast Oregon, Dulcy Annette Berri
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The Glass Buttes volcanic complex consists of many domes and individual vents that erupted both rhyolitic and basaltic lavas during the late Miocene to early Pliocene. The east half of the complex, in the vicinity of Little Glass Butte, contains interfingering, finely flow-banded rhyolite and black obsidian flows. The youngest unit, an obsidian, has been dated at 4.9 m.y. East of Little Glass Butte lie two northwest-trending ridges, Antelope and Cascade Ridges, composed of two or more overlapping exogenous domes that formed along northwest-trending faults.
Geology Of The Southcentral Margin Of The Tillamook Highlands; Southwest Quarter Of The Enright Quadrangle, Tillamook County, Oregon, Kenneth Allan Cameron
Geology Of The Southcentral Margin Of The Tillamook Highlands; Southwest Quarter Of The Enright Quadrangle, Tillamook County, Oregon, Kenneth Allan Cameron
Dissertations and Theses
The Tillamook Highlands is a largely unmapped volcanic pile located in the north end of the Coast Range of Oregon. The 36 square miles of T. 1 N., R. 8 W., on the southcentral margin of the Highlands, was chosen for detailed study.
The study area is composed of Eocene age sedimentary and volcanic units which were deposited in a filling basin. The lowest units were deposited in moderate to deep marine waters; the uppermost were deposited subaerially.