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Volcanic ash from Mount Mazama (Crater Lake) and from Glacier Peak

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Abstract

New petrographic and chemical data indicate that the great Mount Mazama eruption at Crater Lake, Oregon, about 6600 years ago was the source of most ash which has been called "Glacier Peak" and of some ash called "Galata." Glacier Peak volcano in Washington was itself the source of an older ash deposit, perhaps very late glacial or early postglacial in age.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Volcanic ash from Mount Mazama (Crater Lake) and from Glacier Peak
Series title Science
Volume 144
Issue 3624
Year Published 1964
Language English
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First page 1334
Last page 1336
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