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Eric Christiansen
Professor of Geological Sciences, Brigham Young University
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Earth's Dynamic Systems
WK Hamblin, EH Christiansen
Pearson Education/Prentice Hall, 2003
489*2003
Igneous petrology
MG Best, EH Christiansen
(No Title), 2001
4402001
Limited extension during peak Tertiary volcanism, Great Basin of Nevada and Utah
MG Best, EH Christiansen
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 96 (B8), 13509-13528, 1991
2821991
The geology and geochemistry of Cenozoic topaz rhyolites from the western United States
EH Christiansen, MF Sheridan, DM Burt
Geological Society of America Special Paper, 1986
2761986
The petrogenesis of topaz rhyolites from the western United States
EH Christiansen, DM Burt, MF Sheridan, RT Wilson
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 83 (1), 16-30, 1983
2291983
Eocene through Miocene volcanism in the Great Basin of the western United States
MG Best, EH Christiansen, AL Deino, CS Grommé, EH McKee, DC Noble, ...
New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources Memoir 47, 91-133, 1989
2201989
Topaz rhyolites; distribution, origin, and significance for exploration
DM Burt, MF Sheridan, JV Bikun, EH Christiansen
Economic Geology 77 (8), 1818-1836, 1982
2201982
The role of magmatic sulfides and mafic alkaline magmas in the Bingham and Tintic mining districts, Utah
JD Keith, JA Whitney, K Hattori, GH Ballantyne, EH Christiansen, DL Barr, ...
Journal of Petrology 38 (12), 1679-1690, 1997
2191997
The age of the Morrison Formation
BJ Kowallis, EH Christiansen, AL Deino, F Peterson, CE Turner, MJ Kunk, ...
Modern Geology 22 (1-4), 235-260, 1998
217*1998
Contrasting origins of Cenozoic silicic volcanic rocks from the western Cordillera of the United States
EH Christiansen, M McCurry
Bulletin of Volcanology 70, 251-267, 2008
1772008
Contributions from mafic alkaline magmas to the Bingham porphyry Cu–Au–Mo deposit, Utah, USA
DT Maughan, JD Keith, EH Christiansen, T Pulsipher, K Hattori, NJ Evans
Mineralium Deposita 37, 14-37, 2002
1722002
Oligocene caldera complex and calc-alkaline tuffs and lavas of the Indian Peak volcanic field, Nevada and Utah
MG Best, EH Christiansen, RH Blank Jr
Geological Society of America Bulletin 101 (8), 1076-1090, 1989
1661989
Geochemical evolution of topaz rhyolites from the Thomas Range and Spor Mountain, Utah
EH Christiansen, JV Bikun, MF Sheridan, DM Burt
American Mineralogist 69 (3-4), 223-236, 1984
1601984
Slab-rollback ignimbrite flareups in the southern Great Basin and other Cenozoic American arcs: A distinct style of arc volcanism
MG Best, EH Christiansen, S de Silva, PW Lipman
Geosphere 12 (4), 1097-1135, 2016
1502016
Trace element systematics in silicic magmas: a metallogenic perspective
EH Christiansen, JD Keith
Trace element geochemistry of volcanic rocks: Applications for massive …, 1996
1431996
The Great Basin Altiplano during the middle Cenozoic ignimbrite flareup: Insights from volcanic rocks
MG Best, DL Barr, EH Christiansen, S Gromme, AL Deino, DG Tingey
International Geology Review 51 (7-8), 589-633, 2009
1372009
Origin of broken phenocrysts in ash-flow tuffs
MG Best, EH Christiansen
Geological Society of America Bulletin 109 (1), 63-73, 1997
1161997
Are Cenozoic topaz rhyolites the erupted equivalents of Proterozoic rapakivi granites? Examples from the western United States and Finland
EH Christiansen, I Haapala, GL Hart
Lithos 97 (1-2), 219-246, 2007
1032007
Introduction: The 36–18 Ma southern Great Basin, USA, ignimbrite province and flareup: Swarms of subduction-related supervolcanoes
MG Best, EH Christiansen, S Gromme
Geosphere 9 (2), 260-274, 2013
1002013
The Oligocene Lund Tuff, Great Basin, USA: a very large volume monotonous intermediate
LL Maughan, EH Christiansen, MG Best, CS Gromme, AL Deino, ...
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 113 (1-2), 129-157, 2002
942002
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