2016
DOI: 10.1130/abs/2016am-281935
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The Cooney Tuff: Ash Fall in a Calk-Alkaline Subduction Related Volcanic Field, Southern New Mexico

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“…Assimilation and Fractional crystallization model. Endmembers used were amphibolite (Amato et al, 2012) and the Davis Canyon Tuff (Rentz et al, 2016). While this model does not form all units of the Bloodgood, it does form one endmember of the unit (180-SP-2).…”
Section: Future Research Will Includementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assimilation and Fractional crystallization model. Endmembers used were amphibolite (Amato et al, 2012) and the Davis Canyon Tuff (Rentz et al, 2016). While this model does not form all units of the Bloodgood, it does form one endmember of the unit (180-SP-2).…”
Section: Future Research Will Includementioning
confidence: 99%