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The following pages link to Kathryn Watts (Q50095):
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- Insights into the emplacement of upper-crustal plutons and their relationship to large silicic calderas, from field relationships, geochronology, and zircon trace element geochemistry in the Stillwater – Clan Alpine caldera complex, western Nevada... (Q145490) (← links)
- Chemical abrasion-SIMS (CA-SIMS) U-Pb dating of zircon from the late Eocene Caetano caldera, Nevada (Q151605) (← links)
- Probing the volcanic-plutonic connection and the genesis of crystal-rich rhyolite in a deeply dissected supervolcano in the Nevada Great Basin: Source of the late Eocene Caetano Tuff (Q153234) (← links)
- Multidisciplinary Investigations of REE Mineralization at Mountain Pass and in the Southeast Mojave Desert, California (Q227154) (← links)
- Mineral Resource Assessment Training (Q228114) (← links)
- Magmas to Metals: Melt Inclusion Insights into the Formation of Critical Element-Bearing Ore Deposits (Q228800) (← links)
- Revised Wonoka isotopic anomaly in South Australia and Late Ediacaran mass extinction (Q237276) (← links)
- Crustal-scale recycling in caldera complexes and rift zones along the Yellowstone hotspot track: O and Hf isotopic evidence in diverse zircons from voluminous rhyolites of the Picabo volcanic field, Idaho (Q245069) (← links)
- Mafic alkaline magmatism and rare earth element mineralization in the Mojave Desert, California: The Bobcat Hills connection to Mountain Pass (Q255871) (← links)
- Timing of rhyolite intrusion and Carlin-type gold mineralization at the Cortez Hills Carlin-type deposit, Nevada, USA (Q273391) (← links)
- Oxygen isotopic investigation of silicic magmatism in the Stillwater caldera complex, Nevada: Generation of large-volume, low-δ18O rhyolitic tuffs and assessment of their regional context in the Great Basin of the western United States (Q282780) (← links)
- Zircon-hosted melt inclusion record of silicic magmatism in the Mesoproterozoic St. Francois Mountains terrane, Missouri: Origin of the Pea Ridge iron oxide-apatite rare earth element deposit and implications for regional crustal pathways of minerali (Q282901) (← links)
- Voluminous low δ18O magmas in the late Miocene Heise volcanic field, Idaho: Implications for the fate of Yellowstone hotspot calderas (Q287944) (← links)
- Linking rapid magma reservoir assembly and eruption trigger mechanisms at evolved Yellowstone-type supervolcanoes (Q288014) (← links)
- Temporal and petrogenetic links between Mesoproterozoic alkaline and carbonatite magmas at Mountain Pass, California (Q290531) (← links)
- Why did Great Basin Eocene magmatism generate Carlin-type gold deposits when extensive Jurassic to Middle Miocene magmatism did not? Lessons from the Cortez Region, Northern Nevada, USA (Q295268) (← links)
- Tungsten skarn mineral resource assessment of the Great Basin region of western Nevada and eastern California (Q299534) (← links)
- Apatite trace element geochemistry and cathodoluminescent textures—Acomparison between regional magmatism and the Pea Ridge IOA-REE andBoss IOCG deposits, southeastern Missouri iron metallogenic province, USA (Q302087) (← links)
- Insights into the emplacement of upper-crustal plutons and their relationship to large silicic calderas, from field relationships, geochronology, and zircon trace element geochemistry in the Stillwater – Clan Alpine caldera complex, western Nevada, U (Q313160) (← links)
- Geological mapping coordinates, and zircon geochemistry, geochronology and isotope geochemistry data, Bobcat Hills, California (Q319647) (← links)
- Tungsten skarn mineral resource assessment of the Great Basin region of western Nevada and eastern California - Simulation results (Q326743) (← links)
- Geochemistry, geochronology, and isotope geochemistry data for zircons and zircon-hosted melt and mineral inclusions in the St. Francois Mountains terrane, Missouri (Q329069) (← links)
- Geochemistry, geochronology, and isotope geochemistry data for rocks and zircons from Mountain Pass, California (Q330547) (← links)