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Carrizozo Malpais Reference List

  1. Allen, J. E., 1952, The Carrizozo Malpais: Roswell Geological Society Guidebook, p. 9-11.
  2. Allen, J. E., 1952, The Carrizozo malpais [abs.]: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 63, no. 12, p. 1319.
  3. Allen, J. E., 1952, A Mexican trip in your own backyard (Carrizozo lava flow): New Mexico Mineral, v. 14, no. 10, p. 26-29.
  4. Allen, J. E., 1959, The Carrizozo malpais: Guidebook for joint conference in the Sacramento Mountains of Otero County, New Mexico: Roswell Geological Society, p. 292-294.
  5. Anthony, E., Hoffer, J., Williams, W., Poths, J., and Penn, B., 1998, Geochemistry and geochronology of Quaternary mafic volcanic rocks in the vicinity of Carrizozo, New Mexico: New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, v. 48.
  6. Anthony, E. Y., and Poths, J., 1992, 3He surface exposure dating and its implications for magma evolution in the Potrillo volcanic field, Rio Grande Rift, New Mexico, USA: Geochimica Cosmochimica Acta, v. 56, p. 4105-4108.
  7. Cooper, J. B., 1958, Ground-water conditions in the vicinity of Carrizozo, Lincoln County, New Mexico: U.S. Geological Survey open-file report, p. 45.
  8. Cooper, J. B., 1965, Ground-water resources of the northern Tularosa Basin near Carrizozo, Lincoln County, New Mexico: U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Investigations Atlas HA-193, scale 1:126,720, 1 sheet.
  9. Dice, L. R., 1940, The Tularosa malpais: Scientific Monthly, v. 59, p. 419-424.
  10. Dunbar, N., 1999, Cosmogenic 36Cl-determined age of the Carrizozo lava flows, south-central New Mexico: New Mexico Geology, v. 21, no. 2, p. 25-29.
  11. Dunbar, N. W., 1998, Cl-36 dating of the upper and lower Carrizozo lava flows, south-central New Mexico: New Mexico Geology, v. 20, p. 53.
  12. Elston, W. E., 1991, Some primary directional features of the Holocene Carrizozo (Valley of Fires) pahoehoe basalt flow: Lincoln County New Mexico, in Barker, J.M., Kues, B.S., Austin, G.S., and Lucas, S.G., eds., Geology of the Sierra Blanca, Sacramento and Capitan Ranges, New MexicoNew Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, Forty-second Annual Field Conference, p. 70.
  13. Faris, K. B., 1980, A geochemical model for the magmatic history of the Carrizozo basalt field, south central New Mexico [Thesis thesis]: New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, 168 p.
  14. Fitton, J. G., James, D., and Leeman, W. P., 1991, Basic magmatism associated with Late Cenozoic extension in the western United States: Compositional variations in space and time: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 96, no. B8, p. 13693-13711.
  15. Goar, M. S., 1991, Lava caves in New Mexico; a survey of vulcanospeleological resources [abs]: Geo2, v. 19, p. 20.
  16. Just, E., 1934, Recency of great lava flow of Carrizozo, New Mexico: Pan-American Geologist, v. 62, no. 2, p. 97-102.
  17. Kempton, P. D., Fitton, J. G., Hawkesworth, C. J., and Omerod, D. S., 1991, Isotopic and trace element constraints on the composition and evolution of lithosphere beneath the southwestern United States: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 96, no. B8, p. 13713-13735.
  18. Kelley, V. C., and Thompson, T. B., 1964, Tectonics and general geology of the Ruidoso-Carrizozo region, central New Mexico: Guidebook of Ruidoso Country: New Mexico Geological Society, Fifteenth Field Conference, October 16-18, p. 110-121.
  19. Keszthelyi, L. P., 1994, On the thermal budget of pahoehoe lava flows [Ph.D. thesis]: California Institute of Technology, 284 p.
  20. Keszthelyi, L. P., and Pieri, D., 1990, Why are the Carrizozo lava flows 75 km long? [abs]: Abstracts of Papers Submitted to the 21st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, v. 21, p. 625-626.
  21. Keszthelyi, L. P., and Pieri, D. C., 1993, Emplacement of the 75-km-long Carrizozo lava flow field, south central New Mexico: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 59, p. 59-75.
  22. Laughlin, A. W., Poths, J., Healey, H. A., Reneau, S., and WoldeGabriel, G., 1994, Dating of Quaternary basalts using the cosmogenic 3He and 14C methods with implications for excess 40Ar: Geology, v. 22, p. 135-138.
  23. Leavy, B. D., 1987, Surface-exposure dating of young volcanic rocks using in situ buildup of cosmogenic isotopes: Ph.D. dissertation.
  24. Lewis, T. H., 1949, Dark coloration in the reptiles of the Tularosa malpais, New Mexico: Copeia, p. 181-184.
  25. Limburg, E. M., 1990, Recent and potential volcanism of New Mexico: unpublished M.S. thesis Socorro, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, p. 149.
  26. Lindberg, J. D., and Smith, M. S., 1973, Reflection spectra of gypsum sand from the White Sands National Monument and basalt from a nearby lava flow: American Mineralogist, v. 58, no. 11-12, p. 1062-1064.
  27. McLemore, V. T., 1991, Geology of the Valley of Fires recreation area: Geology of the Sierra Blanca, Sacramento and Capitan Ranges, New Mexico: New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, Forty-second Annual Field Conference, p. 67-70.
  28. Nichols, R. L., 1946, McCartys basalt flow, Valencia County, New Mexico: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 57, p. 1049-1086.
  29. Phillips, F. M., Leavy, B. D., Jannik, N. O., Elmore, D., and Kubik, P. W., 1986, The accumulation of cosmogenic chlorine-36 in rocks: a method for surface exposure dating: Science, v. 231, p. 41-43.
  30. Phillips, F. M., Zreda, M. G., Gosse, J. C., Klein, J., Evenson, E. B., Hall, R. D., Chadwick, O. A., and Sharma, P., 1997a, Cosmogenic 36Cl and 10Be ages of Quaternary glacial and fluvial deposits of the Wind River Range, Wyoming: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 109, no. 11, p. 1453- 1463.
  31. Phillips, F. M., Dunbar, N. W., and Zreda, M., 1997b, A test of chlorine-36 for dating of late Quaternary basaltic volcanos: EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, v. 78, p. F760.
  32. Poths, J., Healey, H., and Laughlin, A. W., 1993, Ubiquitous excess argon in very young basalts [abs]: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 25, no. 6, p. 462.
  33. Poths, J., Phillips, W. M., and Banar, J., 1995, Understanding noble gas components in continental lavas [abs]: Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v. 76, p. 286.
  34. Renault, J., 1970, Major element variations in the Potrillo, Carizozo, and McCartys basalt fields, New Mexico: New Mexico Bureau of Mining and Mineral Resources Circular, v. 113, p. 1-22.
  35. Salyards, S. L., 1991, A possible mid-holocene age of the Carrizozo Malpais from paleomagnetics using secular variation magnetostratigraphy: New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, v. 42, p. 153-157.
  36. Thielig, E., 1990, Carrizozo, in Wood, C. A., and Kienle, J., eds., Volcanoes of North America: New York, Cambridge Univeristy Press, p. 308-309.
  37. Weber, R. H., 1964, Geology of the Carrizozo Quadrangle, New Mexico: New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, v. 15, p. 100-109.
  38. Weber, R. H., 1979, New Mexico State Parks series: Valley of Fires: New Mexico Geology, v. 1, no. 2, p. 27-28.
  39. Zimbelman, J. R., and Johnston, A. K., 2000, Emplacement of long lava flows: detailed topography of the Carrizozo basalt lava flow, New Mexico: Lunar and Planetary Science XXI, Houston, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Abstract, no. 1237, [2 p. on compact disk, only].
  40. Zreda, M. G., 1994, Development and calibration of the cosmogenic 36Cl surface exposure dating method and its applications to the chronology of late Quaternary glaciations [Dissertation thesis]: New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, 318 p.
  41. Zreda, M. G., Phillips, F. M., Elmore, D., Kubik, P. W., Sharma, P., and Dorn, R. I., 1991, Cosmogenic chlorine-36 production rates in terrestrial rocks: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 105, p. 94-109.
  42. Zreda, M. G., Phillips, F. M., Kubik, P. W., Sharma, P., and Elmore, D., 1993, Cosmogenic 36Cl dating of a young basaltic eruption complex, Lathrop Wells, Nevada: Geology, v. 21, p. 57-60.