04633oam 2200505Ia 450 991069732860332120080911140154.0(CKB)5470000002387649(OCoLC)189747041(EXLCZ)99547000000238764920080109d2007 ua 0engurmnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIntegrated geoscience studies in the greater Yellowstone area[electronic resource] volcanic, tectonic, and hydrothermal processes in the Yellowstone geoecosystem /edited by Lisa A. MorganVersion 1.0.[Reston, Va.] :U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey,2007.1 volume (various pagings) digital, PDF filesProfessional paper ;1717Title from HTML title screen (viewed on Jan. 8, 2008).The volume comprises front matter and text chapters A-P.Includes bibliographical references.Ch. A. The Yellowstone hotspot, greater Yellowstone ecosystem, and human geography / by Kenneth L. Pierce ... [et al.] -- Ch. B. Movement of a large landslide block dated by tree-ring analysis, Tower Falls area, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming / by Paul E. Carrara -- Ch. C. Reconnaissance study of Pleistocene lake and fluvial deposits in and near ancestral Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming / by J.D. Love, John M. Good, and D.G. Browne --^Ch. D. The floor of Yellowstone Lake is anything but quiet-new discoveries from high-resolution sonar imaging, seismic-reflection profiling, and submersible studies / by Lisa A. Morgan ... [et al.] --^Ch. E. Postglacial inflation-deflation cycles, tilting, and faulting in the Yellowstone Caldera based on Yellowstone lake shorelines / by Kenneth L. Pierce ... [et al.] --^Ch. F. The influence of sublacustrine hydrothermal vent fluids on the geochemistry of Yellowstone Lake / by Laurie S. Balistrieri ... [et al.] --^Ch. G. Geochemistry of sublacustrine hydrothermal deposits in Yellowstone Lake--hydrothermal reactions, stable-isotope systematics, sinter deposition, and spire formation / by Wayne C. Shanks, III, Jeffrey C. Alt, and Lisa A. Morgan -- Ch. H. The question of recharge to the deep thermal reservoir underlying the geysers and hot springs of Yellowstone National Park / by Robert O. Rye and Alfred H. Truesdell --^Ch. I. Is Yellowstone losing its steam-chloride flux out of Yellowstone National Park / by Irving Friedman and Daniel R. Norton --^Ch. J. Applications of trace-element and stable-isotope geochemistry to wildlife issues, Yellowstone National Park and vicinity / by Maurice A. Chaffee ... [et al.] --^Ch. K. Environmental geochemistry in Yellowstone National Park--natural and anthropogenic anomalies and their potential impact on the environment / by Maurice A. Chaffee, Robert R. Carlson, and Harley D. King --^Ch. L. Geochemical data for selected rivers, lake waters, hydrothermal vents, and subaerial geysers in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming and vicinity, 1996-2004 / by Pamela A. Gemery-Hill ... [et al.] -- Ch. M. The life cycle of gold deposits near the northeast corner of Yellowstone National Park-geology, mining history, and fate / by Bradley S. Van Gosen --^Ch. N. Spectral analysis of absorption features for mapping vegetation cover and microbial communities in Yellowstone National Park using AVIRIS data / by Raymond F. Kokaly ... [et al.] --^Ch. O. Hydrothermally altered rock and hot-spring deposits at Yellowstone National Park-characterized using airborne visible-and infrared-spectroscopy data / by K. Eric Livo ... [et al.] --^Ch. P. Monitoring changes in geothermal activity at Norris Geyser Basin by satellite telemetry, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming / by Irving Friedman.Integrated geoscience studies in the greater Yellowstone area GeologyYellowstone National ParkVolcanismYellowstone National ParkPlate tectonicsYellowstone National ParkGeothermal resourcesYellowstone National ParkEarth sciencesYellowstone National ParkGeologyVolcanismPlate tectonicsGeothermal resourcesEarth sciencesMorgan Lisa A1382909Geological Survey (U.S.)GISGISGPOBOOK9910697328603321Integrated geoscience studies in the greater Yellowstone area3519766UNINA