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Selected Caves and Lava Tube Systems in and near Lava Beds National Monument, California

REFERENCES CITED

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Donnelly-Nolan, J.M., and Champion, D.E., 1987, Geologic map of Lava Beds National Monument, northern California: U.S. Geological Survey Map I—1804, 1:24,000 scale.

Greeley, Ronald, 1971a, Geology of selected lava tubes in the Bend area, Oregon: Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Bulletin 71, 47 p.

Greeley, Ronald, 1971b, Observations of actively forming lava tubes and associated structures, Hawaii: Modern Geology, v. 2, p. 207-223.

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Wood, C., 1976, Caves in rocks of volcanic origin, in Ford, T.D., and Cullingford, C.H.D., ed., The science of speleology: London, Academic Press, 593 p.




ADDITIONAL REFERENCES ON VOLCANOLOGY

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Decker, Robert, and Decker, Barbara, 1981, Volcanoes: San Francisco, W.H. Freeman and Co., 244 p.

Green, Jack, and Short, N.M., 1971, Volcanic landforms and surface features—A photographic atlas and glossary: New York, Springer-Verlag, 519 p.

Krafft, Katia, and Krafft, Maurice, 1980, Volcanoes: Earth's awakening: Maplewood, New Jersey, Hammond, Inc., 160 p.

MacDonald, G.A., Abbott, A.T., and Peterson, F.L., 1983 (second edition): Volcanoes in the sea: The geology of Hawaii: Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 517 p.

Ollier, C.D., 1969, Volcanoes: Cambridge, Massachusetts, MIT Press, 177 p.

Tilling, R.I., Heliker, Christina, and Wright, T.L., 1987, Eruptions of Hawaiian volcanoes: past, present, and future: U.S. Geological Survey General Interest Publication, 54 p.



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