| Johnson, R. W., Macnab, R. P., Arculus, R. J., Ryburn, R. J., Cooke, R. J. S., Chappell, B. W. (1983) Bamus volcano, Papua New Guinea: Dormant neighbour of Ulawun, and magnesian-andesite locality. Geologische Rundschau, 72 (1) 207-237 doi:10.1007/bf01765907 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Bamus volcano, Papua New Guinea: dormant neighbour of Ulawun, and magnesian-andesite locality By R. W...und die gleiehe Entfemung (70---160 km) yen der New Britain BenioffZone k6nnen Anzeiehen dafiir sein...positions over the same depths (70--160 kin) to the New Britain Benioff *) Authors' addresses: R. W. JOHNSON...MACNAB, Bwagaoia, Misima Island, Milne Bay, Papua New" Guinea; R.J. ARCULUS,Research School of Earth Sciences...Volcanelogieal Observatory, P.O. Bex 886, Babaul, Papua New Guinea; B. W. CHAP~ELL, Department of Geology, Australian | | Zhang, J., Davidson, J. P., Humphreys, M. C. S., Macpherson, C. G., Neill, I. (2015) Magmatic Enclaves and Andesitic Lavas from Mt. Lamington, Papua New Guinea: Implications for Recycling of Earlier-fractionated Minerals through Magma Recharge. Journal of Petrology, 56 (11) 2223-2256 doi:10.1093/petrology/egv071 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Enclaves and Andesitic Lavas from Mt. Lamington, Papua New Guinea: Implications for Recycling of Earlier-fractionated...2015 ABSTRACT Mt. Lamington is a composite, dome-forming volcano in Papua New Guinea, sitting on the Papuan...PUB, and thus that the PUB contaminated the Mt. Lamington magmas. We demonstrate that this is highly unlikely...assimilation; magmatic enclaves; magma recharge; Mt. Lamington; ophiolite contamination; Papuan Ultramafic Belt...represented by the 1951 eruption of Mt. Lamington, Papua New Guinea (PNG). The eruption initiated on 21 January | | | Report (chapter) | service click here to receive free e-mail alerts when new articles cite this article Permission request click...pyroclastic density current, and generation of lahars. New phenomena include: cyclic patterns of ground deformation...flow deposits as the typical eruption products. The new lava is a porphyritic andesite with a narrow compositional...eruptions in the 31-16ka BP period. attention to the new or surprising scientific observations, results and...either advanced the science or at least have posed new questions that science must answer. The tasks of | | | Report (issue) | from Battleship Rock, Jemez Springs quadrangle, New Mexico__________________________________________________...illustrating coarse-grained intergrowth of feldspar and cristobalite ___________________.. _____________________...coarse-grained radial aggregate of feldspar and cristobalite laths developed independently of the original...in which radial aggregates of feld spar and cristobalite are well represented ____ ___ ___ _______ ____...induration___ Photomicrograph of ·welded tuff from New Zealand, representing materials which were the basis | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | aggregates (27.5%), pyroxene-amphibole (4.2%), cristobalite-quartz (1.2%), and opaque oxides (1.2%). The...Academic Press. Fruchter J. S. and 21 others. (1980) Mount St. Helens ash from the 18 598 R. A. Dahlgren... (1941) Factors of Soil Formation. McGraw-Hill, New York. 281 p. Kirkman J. H. and McHardy W. J. (1980)...mineral genesis in airfall tephras: A review and New Zealand case study. In Rates of Chemical Weathering...Summary of pre-1980 tephra-fall deposits erupted from Mount St. Helens, Washington State, USA. Bull. Volcanol | | | Book (edition) | INCLUDING MATERIAL FROM THE TERRITORY OF PAPUA AND NEW GUINEA GERMAINE A. JOPLIN, B.A., PH.D., D.Sc...stabilization. The great ultramafic thrust plate in Eastern Papua (Chapter 15), possibly some of the Alpine ultramafic...rocks from some parts of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea is also included in this edition and affects...thank Dr N. H. Fisher for allowing me to include New Guinea and Papuan material collected by members of the...data. For discussion and help and for the supply of new material for this book, I am grateful to Dr H. L | | | Report (chapter) | eruption at the time of writing, was followed by rapid new growth of the dome. By early February 1998, the dome...pyroclastic flows were possible without extrusion of new magma, and with no discernible precursory seismic...of extrusion), the geology and petrology of the new deposits, and measurements of ash cloud heights....26 December 1997 scar (Fig. 2a) and the area of new growth within the scar. Earthquake activity from...linear fracture, 50-100 m long, at the base of the new scar. This fracture was located in a general position | | | Report (volume) | method had still to be invented! A vast amount of new geological and geophysical information has now been...in the buttes was also revived by the wealth of new information provided by drilling and geophysical...Buttes 5 Iiams' early errors and partly to present new information concerning the plutonic-metamorphic basement...several errors in that earlier paper and to include new information gathered by petroleum geologists. Our...Our object is to repair parts of the frame for our new picture of the Buttes' ancient volcanoes. All the | | | Report (Issue volume) | + 4, Mineral Fe # — of Australia and™ Papua New Guinea ... Geology of the Mineral Deposits of Australia and Papua New Guinea The COVER PHOTOGRAPH shows an aerial view...the east coast of Lihir Island, New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea. The Ladolam gold deposit lies...Resources Development Centre, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea The Australasian Institute of Mining and...Mines — 1968 1968 and Papua New Ed. C.L. Knight 1974 1975 and Papua New Eds D.M. Traves and D. | | | Book | With 109 Figures Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York 1981 Professor JAMES B. GILL University of...which "solves the andesite problem" and even though new ideas and data keep the issues in a state of flux...sense I began this book in 1966 to 1968 when, as a new graduate student attending AGU meetings in Washington... By temperament VI Preface and age I prefer new explanations to conventional ones and therefore was...250-350 250-500 New Zealand 1. 2. Kermadec Tonga 3. Vanuatu 4. 5. Solomon 6a. New Britain b. W. Bismarck | | | Report (volume) | East-West Press PVT Ltd G-l/16 Ansari Road. Daryaganj. New Delhi 110002 India Orders: Tel. +91 11 327-9113 Fax...shepherds tending their flocks, we know today as Mount Etna. The giant was also able to cause springs to...life forms, humans included, are so eager to find new habitats that as soon as a volcano has been inactive...crystalline form - minute particles of the mineral cristobalite. These are uncomfortably similar in their characteristics...notable benchmark eruptions, such as of Mount St Helens in 1980 and Mount Pinatubo in 1991, have been similarly | | | Book (edition) | ...................... 1507 VIII. WEST PAPUA (WEST NEW GUINEA)............................................................ 1516 VIII.1. New Guinea General and West Papua ..................................................... 2127 IX.10. SW Pacific (incl. New Caledonia)............................................................. 2140 IX.11. Papua New Guinea (East New Guinea main island) .................................................... 2210 IX.12. Papua New Guinea (Bismarck Sea, Solomon Sea, Woodlark Basin) | | | Report (issue) | THE 1980 ERUPTIONS OF THE 1980 ERUPTIONS OF MOUNT ST. HELENS, WASHINGTON UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT...an east-west ridge 9-10 km north to northwest of Mount St. Helens, and Harrys Ridge, used for a 1.6-kmlong...was swept away by the catastrophic eruption of Mount St. Helens on the morning of May 18, 1980. As one...Geological Survey monitoring team to arrive at Mount St. Helens and the scientist in charge of volcanic-gas...eruptive activity. Thus, it was natural that, when Mount St. Helens reawakened in March 1980, Dave Johnston | | | Book | repeatedly improved the contents in a series of new revised editions. After Matthes’ death in 1999, one...continue this tradition and produced a series of new editions of the book—the ninth edition was published...years he continuously updated the content and added new chapters, in some cases with the help from other...growing public awareness of the need for discovering new mineral resources to maintain the high standards...criticism and important hints as well as providing new photographs and diagrams fort the English edition | | | Report (issue) | and related quantitatively to mineral structure. New isotopic ages (206/238, 207/235, 207/206, and 208/232)...G<§ologie Bull., tome 65, fasc. 2, p. 267-281, 1956. New results of relative age measurements by means of...micas from 11 granites and pegmatites in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming are all about 1,350...£tude) [The Lebanon earthquake of March 16, 1956 (new study)] Observatoire (Ksara (Lebanon) Annales seismol...immediate cause of earthquakes is thus the initiation of new faults or renewed activity of old ones along the | | | Report (volume) | Hannover, Germany American Museum of Natural History New York, U.S.A. ON THE COVER: Top Left: Image from...crater for commerical use (supplied by J.D.Webster, New York USA). Top Right: View into a side fired glass...advertising or promotional purposes, for creating new collective works, or for resale. For permission to...of S on CO,, H,O, and Cl solubility in melt and new insights on vapor (fluid) saturation MU ROISIG IVS...Mineralogie and ZFM Center for Solid State Chemistry and New Materials Leibniz Universitit Hannover Callinstr | | | Book | Fairbridge Department of Geology, Columbia University, New York City B. B. Zvyagin Electron-Diffraction Analysis...Pennsylvania State University g:> PLENUM PRESS· NEW YORK - LONDON • 1970 Georgii Stepanovich Gorshkov...10.1007/978-1-4684-1767-8 © 1970 Plenum Press, New York Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition...Plenum Publishing Corporation 227 West 17th Street, New York, N. Y. 10011 United Kingdom edition published...Arcs of the Southwest Pacific. Tonga Islands and New Zealand .. . Aleutian Islands . . . . . . . . . | | | Book (edition) | DraH•ings by the Author • [E W. H. Freeman and Company New York San Francisco Project Editor: L arry Olsen...forms of energy and movement of matter, establishing new states of more stable equilibrium. A particular state...minerals formed. Changing states of equilibrium print new mineralogical compositions over old. Petrologists...These three factors can be combined to define a new mathematical energy function for thermodynamic systems...composition: G = E; - TS - PV ( 1. 7) 13 G is a new state variable, the Gibbs free energy, named after | | | Book | CA 95616, U.S.A. ELSEVIER Amsterdam -London -New York -Tokyo 1993 ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBLISHERS B...soils was established in Japan XI1 PREFACE and New Zealand several decades earlier. It was only in 1960...Austin, Texas. Jashemski, W.E, 1979. Pompei and Mount Vesuvius A.D. 79. In: P.D. Sheets and D.K. Grayson...Volcanic Activity and Human Ecology. Academic Press, New York, London, Toronto, Sydney and San Francisco,...Warkentin (Professor, Oregon State University), in New Zealand by the late M.L. Leamy (Chairman, International | | | Book | CA 95616, U.S.A. ELSEVIER Amsterdam -London -New York -Tokyo 1993 ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBLISHERS B...soils was established in Japan XI1 PREFACE and New Zealand several decades earlier. It was only in 1960...Austin, Texas. Jashemski, W.E, 1979. Pompei and Mount Vesuvius A.D. 79. In: P.D. Sheets and D.K. Grayson...Volcanic Activity and Human Ecology. Academic Press, New York, London, Toronto, Sydney and San Francisco,...Warkentin (Professor, Oregon State University), in New Zealand by the late M.L. Leamy (Chairman, International | | | Book | heavyelement-enriched matter to the interstellar gas from which new stars are formed. The mass fraction of our solar...achieved in this regard as a consequence of a wealth of new information of cosmic abundances—spectroscopic properties...clouds and galaxies at high redshifts—pouring in from new groundand space-based observatories. Given that,...enrich the interstellar media of galaxies, from which new stars are born. A brief review of the mechanisms...the meteorites in which the grains are found. This new field of astronomy has grown to an extent that not |
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