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Ash-flow tuffs: Their origin, geologic relations, and identification

January 1, 1961

Pyroclastic materials, which are interpreted as having been deposited by flowage as a suspension of ash in volcanic gas, are becoming widely recognized as major geologic episodes. These may be unconsolidated, indurated by partial welding, or welded into a compact rock. Many students are working on these materials and the interest in them is so widespread that need for a coordinated treatise on them has developed. This report deals with the history of the concept of their origin; gives detailed descriptions of their character and mode of occurrence; gives criteria for their recognition; and considers their distribution and consolidation.

Publication Year 1961
Title Ash-flow tuffs: Their origin, geologic relations, and identification
DOI 10.3133/pp366
Authors Clarence S. Ross, Robert L. Smith
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Professional Paper
Series Number 366
Index ID pp366
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse