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Washington Division of Geology and Earth Resources Open File Report 74-1
Geology of the Northern Part of the Southeast Three Sisters
A Tale of Three Sisters: Reconstructing the Holocene Glacial History and Paleoclimate Record at Three Sisters Volcanoes, Oregon, United States
Mineralogy and Trace Element Chemistry of Mazama Ash Soils
Istics Op Pumice from Glacier Peak, Washington and Mt
Neutron Activation Analysis for Correlating Volcanic Ash Soils
Mount Mazama and Crater Lake: a Study of the Botanical and Human Responses to a Geologic Event
The Neoglacial History of Mt. Thielsen, Southern Oregon Cascades
Volcanic-Ash-Derived Forest Soils of the Inland Northwest: Properties and Implications for Management and Restoration
Andesite Conference Guidebook
Volcanic Ash Identification at Saltese Flats, Eastern Spokane County, Washington
Map of Distribution of Ash from Mt. St. Helens, 916-917
Geochemical Characterization of Tephra Deposits at Archaeological and Palaeoenvironmental Sites Across South-Central Alberta and Southwest Saskatchewan Britta J.L
The Use of Mt. Mazama Volcanic Ash As Natural Pozzolans for Sustainable Soil and Unpaved Road Improvement
Geologic Map of Three Sisters Volcanic Cluster, Cascade Range, Oregon by Wes Hildreth, Judy Fierstein, and Andrew T
Volcanic Ash in Organic-Rich Surficial Uranium Deposits of Northeastern
Mount Mazama Ash Offers Sustainable Solution for ADA Accessibility on Unpaved Trails Matthew D
Author Accepted Manuscript
Top View
Open Vertical Volcanic Conduits
Mckay Et Al., 2009, Newberry Volcano
Eruptive History of Middle Sister, Oregon Cascades, USA—Product Of
Author of 'East of Thecascads A
Geology and Geomorphology Diamond Lake Project Planning Area
Open-File Report O-07-08, Preliminary Geologic Compilation
Geologic Setting of the Glacier Peak and Mazama Ash-Bed Markers in West-Central Montana
USGS Geologic Investigations Series Map I-2683, Pamphlet
Volcanic-Ash-Derived Forest Soils of the Inland Northwest: Properties and Implications for Management and Restoration
The Effects of the Mazama Tephra-Falls: a Geoarchaeological
Holocene Volcanic Tephra in the Willamette National Forest, Western Oregon: Distribution, Geochemical Characterization, and Geoarchaeological Evaluation
Volcanic Ash Soils