USE OF VOLCANIC GLASS FROM ASH AS A MONITORING TOOL: AN EXAMPLE FROM THE 1992 ERUPTIONS OF CRATER PEAK, MOUNT SPURR VOLCANO, ALASKA

Swanson, S. E., Harbin, M. L., and Riehle, J. R., 1995, Use of volcanic glass from ash as a monitoring tool: an example from the 1992 eruptions of Crater Peak, Mount Spurr volcano, Alaska: in Keith, T. E. C., (ed.), The 1992 eruptions of Crater Peak Vent, Mount Spurr volcano, Alaska, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2139, p. 129-137.
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2701: Composition of glass from volcanic ash and pumice lapilli erupted on June 27, 1992 from Crater Peak vent, Mount Spurr volcano, Alaska.
2711: Composition of glass from volcanic ash erupted on August 18, 1992, from Crater Peak vent, Mount Spurr volcano, Alaska.
2721: Composition of glass from volcanic ash erupted on September 17, 1992, from Crater Peak vent, Mount Spurr volcano, Alaska.
2731: Rhyolitic glass compositions of prehistoric basal tephras and pyroclastic-flow samples from Mount Spurr volcano, Alaska
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