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Andrew T Calvert

Scientist In Charge, CalVO

Volcano Science Center

Email: acalvert@usgs.gov
Office Phone: 650-329-5276
Fax: 650-329-4664
ORCID: 0000-0001-5237-2218

Location
GSA Bldg 2
345 Middlefield Road
Mail Stop 910
Menlo Park , CA 94025
US

Supervisor: Christina Neal
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This dataset contains a point cloud and orthophoto of the Nelson Slides area, Mushroom Rock region, northeastern California created using structure-from-motion. It is Dataset S3 in the related manuscript.
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This dataset contains a point cloud and orthophoto of the Curtis Lake North area, Mushroom Rock region, northeastern California created using structure-from-motion. It is Dataset S1 in the related manuscript.
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This dataset contains simplified fault traces, derived from the lineament mapping, for the Pit River region, northeastern California.
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A database of geologic map of Three Sisters Volcanic Cluster as described in the original abstract: The geologic map represents part of a late Quaternary volcanic field within which scores of eruptions have taken place over the last 50,000 years, some as recently as ~1,500 years ago. No rocks of early Pleistocene (or greater) age crop out within the map area, although volcanic and derivative sedimentary rocks of Miocene and Pliocene age are widespread to the east and west and are certainly buried beneath the younger volcanic field. Of the 145 volcanic map units described herein, only 22 are certainly older than late Pleistocene (>126 ka), and 12 are postglacial (<15 ka). The oldest unit identified yields an age...
40Ar/39Ar data and ages for select bedrock volcanic samples listed in Table 1 Volcanic Rock Samples and described in Table S4 in the related manuscript. Samples collected from the Mushroom Rock region, northeastern California.
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