Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2003, V 127, N 3-4.


Crustal Unrest in Long Valley Caldera, California:
New interpretations from geophysical and hydrologic
monitoring and deep drilling
Edited by M.L. Sorey, V.S. McConnell, E. Roeloffs


1.   
 Summary of recent research in Long Valley Caldera, California, 
 Michael L. Sorey, Vicki S. McConnell and Evelyn Roeloffs
 Pages 165-173 

2.   
 Relations between seismicity and deformation during unrest in Long
 Valley Caldera, California, from 1995 through 1999, 
 David P. Hill, John O. Langbein and Stephanie Prejean
 Pages 175-193 

3.   
 The mechanics of unrest at Long Valley caldera, California: 
 1. Modeling the geometry of the source using GPS, leveling 
 and two-color EDM data,  
 M. Battaglia, P. Segall, J. Murray, P. Cervelli and J. Langbein
 Pages 195-217

4.   
 The mechanics of unrest at Long Valley caldera, California. 
 2. Constraining the nature of the source using geodetic 
 and micro-gravity data,  
 M. Battaglia, P. Segall and C. Roberts
 Pages 219-245

5.   
 Deformation of the Long Valley Caldera, California: inferences
 from measurements from 1988 to 2001,
 John O. Langbein
 Pages 247-267 

6.   
 Water-level changes induced by local and distant earthquakes 
 at Long Valley caldera, California, 
 Evelyn Roeloffs, Michelle Sneed, Devin L. Galloway, Michael L. Sorey, 
 Christopher D. Farrar, James F. Howle and Jennifer Hughes
 Pages 269-303 

7.   
 Inferences on the hydrothermal system beneath the resurgent dome 
 in Long Valley Caldera, east-central California, USA, from recent 
 pumping tests and geochemical sampling, Pages 305-328 
 Christopher D. Farrar, Michael L. Sorey, Evelyn Roeloffs, 
 Devin L. Galloway, James F. Howle and Ronald Jacobson
 
8.   
 Fluid flow in the resurgent dome of Long Valley Caldera: implications 
 from thermal data and deep electrical sounding,  
 Daniel F. C. Pribnow, Claudia Schutze, Suzanne J. Hurter, 
 Christina Flechsig and John H. Sass
 Pages 329-345

9.   
 Open fissure mineralization at 2600 m depth in Long Valley Exploratory 
 Well (California) – insight into the history of 
 the hydrothermal system,
 M. Fischer, K. Roller, M. Kuster, B. Stockhert and V. S. McConnell
  Pages 347-363

10.   
 Deformation near the Casa Diablo geothermal well field and related 
 processes Long Valley caldera, Eastern California, 1993–2000, 
 James F. Howle, John O. Langbein, Christopher D. Farrar 
 and Stuart K. Wilkinson
 Pages 365-390 

11.   
 CONTENTS, 
 Pages 391-392