Station: ACT-873

Station ID: ACT-873 [1] [2]
Volcano: Devil Mountain Lakes
Collector: Beget, J. E.
Date visited:
NAD83 latitude: 66.40593
NAD83 longitude: -164.48954
Default location: Yes
Location description: Widespread tephra deposit on the northern Seward Peninsula, Alaska, produced by the eruptions of the Devil Mountain Lakes Maar. Sample location not provided.
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References Cited

[1] Late Pleistocene environments of the western Noatak basin, northwestern Alaska, 1999

Elias, S. E., Hamilton, T. D., Edwards, M. E., Beget, J. E., Krumhardt, A. P., and Lavoie, C., 1999, Late Pleistocene environments of the western Noatak basin, northwestern Alaska: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 111, p. 769-789.

[2] The largest known maars on earth, Seward Peninsula, northwest Alaska, 1996

Beget, J. E., Hopkins, D. M., and Charron, S. D., 1996, The largest known maars on earth, Seward Peninsula, northwest Alaska: Arctic, v. 49, n. 1, Calgary, AB, Canada, Arctic Institute of North America, p. 62-69.