Diatremes and uranium deposits in the Hopi Buttes, Arizona

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Edited by: A.E.J. EngelHarold L. James, and B. F. Leonard

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Abstract

The Hopi Buttes diatremes erupted in a shallow lake that was filled in as volcanic activity progressed in Pliocene time. At the end of the period of volcanism the landscape included low lava domes capping some of the diatremes, a few flows, and numerous craters of the maar type, surrounded by rims of volcanic debris with gentle exterior slopes that merged with the surrounding plain. Erosion, probably chiefly during early and middle Pleistocene, has exposed the diatremes in varying stages of denudation.

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Publication type Book chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Title Diatremes and uranium deposits in the Hopi Buttes, Arizona
DOI 10.1130/Petrologic.1962.327
Year Published 1962
Language English
Publisher Geological Society of America
Description 29 p.
Larger Work Type Book
Larger Work Subtype Monograph
Larger Work Title Petrologic studies: A volume in honor of A. F. Buddington
First page 327
Last page 355
Country United States
State Arizona
Other Geospatial Hopi Buttes
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