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Title Geologic Map of Mount Mazama, Crater Lake, Oregon
Authors Bacon, Charles R.
Year 1990
Conference Geothermal Resources Council Transactions
Keywords Exploration; USA; Oregon; Crater Lake; Geologic Map; Caldera; Geochronology; Volcanics; Geology; Alteration
Abstract Crater Lake caldera collapsed about 6,850 yr B.P. during the climatic eruption of Mount Mazama, a High Cascade basaltic andesitic to dacitic volcanic center that was constructed during period of about 400,000 yr. The caldera and the products of the climatic eruption are clear evidence for the presence of a shallow magma body that must have supported a hydrothermal system in the recent past. The geology of Mount Mazama has been mapped at a scale of 1:24,000 based on detailed study of the walls of Crater Lake caldera and mapping of the flanks of the volcano. The map shows lavas and fragmental deposits of Mount Mazama, lavas of nearby monogenetic volcanoes, pre Mazama silicic volcanic rocks, products of the climatic eruption and glacial deposits. Related topical studies of the volcanology, geochronology, petrology, and geochemistry of the Crater Lake area depend on field relations established by geologic mapping.
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