TUYA IN TOGIAK VALLEY, SOUTHWEST ALASKA.

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Hoare, J.M.
Coonrad, W.L.
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| 1978年 / 6卷 / 02期
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PETROLOGY; -; Petrography; VOLCANOES;
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The shape, composition, stucture and location of a conspicuous flat-topped mountain in the study area have led to the interpretation that the geologic body formed by a subglacial volcanic eruption of olivine basalt. The flat summit, about 300 meters above the valley floor, is capped by glassy, fine-grained subaerial flows of alkali olivine basalt. To the north, the capping flows overlie palagonitized glassy tuffs; to the south, they overlie pillow basalts and breccia. The elevation of the pillow basalts indicates that surface of the melt-water lake was at least 250 m above present-day sea level. Basalt xenoliths in the tuffs and comparison with other better exposed tuyas suggest that the tuffs probably overlie an older pile of subaqueous pillow basalts that erupted beneath the intraglacial lake. The tuya overlies and is much younger than the preglacial flows on valley floor that yielded a potassium-argon age of 0. 758 plus or minus 0. 2 million years.
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