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Barbara P. Nash

Researcher at University of Utah

Publications -  119
Citations -  2673

Barbara P. Nash is an academic researcher from University of Utah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Silicic & Pleochroism. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 113 publications receiving 2363 citations. Previous affiliations of Barbara P. Nash include United States Geological Survey & Kansas State University.

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MPI-DING reference glasses for in situ microanalysis: New reference values for element concentrations and isotope ratios

Klaus Peter Jochum, +60 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present new analytical data of major and trace elements for the geological MPI-DING glasses KL2-G, ML3B-G and ATHO-G.
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Explosive silicic volcanism of the Yellowstone hotspot: The ash fall tuff record

TL;DR: In this article, three primary stages of metaluminous rhyolite magmatism (M stages) are recognized: M1 (16.0−15.2 Ma), M2 (15.5−7.5 Ma), and M3 (7.0 −0 Ma).
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The Yellowstone hotspot in space and time: Nd and Hf isotopes in silicic magmas

TL;DR: The Yellowstone hotspot has produced silicic magmas exhibiting systematic variations in isotopic and chemical composition, temperature and frequency of eruption over the course of its 16m.y. history as mentioned in this paper.
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The Cougar Point Tuff: Implications for Thermochemical Zonation and Longevity of High-Temperature, Large-Volume Silicic Magmas of the Miocene Yellowstone Hotspot

TL;DR: The 12.7-10.5 Ma Cougar Point Tuff in southern Idaho, USA, consists of 10 large-volume (>10µ-10³ km³ each), high-temperature (800-1000 °C), rhyolitic ash-flow tuffs erupted from the Bruneau-Jarbidge volcanic center of the Yellowstone hotspot as mentioned in this paper.