STRUCTURES, TEXTURES, AND COOLING HISTORIES OF COLUMBIA RIVER BASALT FLOWS
Flood basalt flows of the Columbia River Basalt Group commonly exhibit well-developed colonnade and entablature structures formed during cooling of individual flows. A model is decribed that can be used to explain the occurrence of repeated entablature and colonnade by considering the effects of int...
Main Authors: | Long, P, Wood, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1986
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