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Multiple constraints on the age of a Pleistocene lava dam across the Little Colorado River at Grand Falls, Arizona

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Duffield, Wendell, Riggs, Nancy, Kaufman, Darrell, Champion, Duane, Fenton, Cassandra, Forman, Steven, McIntosh, William C, Hereford, Richard, Plescia, Jeffrey, and Ort, Michael, Multiple constraints on the age of a Pleistocene lava dam across the Little Colorado River at Grand Falls, Arizona: .

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The Grand Falls basalt lava flow in northern Arizona was emplaced in late Pleistocene time. It flowed 10 km from its vent area to the Little Colorado River, where it cascaded into and filled a 65-m-deep canyon to form the Grand Falls lava dam. Lava continued ~25 km downstream and ~1 km onto the far rim beyond where the canyon was filled. Subsequent fluvial sedimentation filled the reservoir behind the dam, and eventually the river established a channel along the margin of the lava flow to the site where water falls back into the preeruption canyon. The ca. 150 ka age of the Grand Falls flow provided by whole-rock K-Ar analysis in the 1970s is inconsistent with the preservation of centimeter-scale flow-top features on the surface of [...]

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