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Geology | 1986

Klamath-Blue Mountain lineament, Oregon

Robin Riddihough; Carol A. Finn; Richard W. Couch

Regional gravity data clearly show a zone of southwest-northeast lineations across Oregon that defines a major crustal lineament. Its existence is supported by geologic and geophysical data. Its correlation with the northwestern boundaries of the Klamath and Blue Mountain provinces suggests that these are continuous beneath the Cascade volcanic arc. The lineament may represent a pre-Tertiary strike-slip continental margin which, from paleomagnetic evidence, later rotated clockwise into its present position.


Geological Society of America Bulletin | 1985

Tectonic setting of the southern Cascade Range as interpreted from its magnetic and gravity fields

Richard J. Blakely; Robert C. Jachens; Robert W. Simpson; Richard W. Couch

We have compiled and analyzed aeromagnetic data from the southern Cascade Range and compared them with residual gravity data from the same region in order to investigate regional aspects of these young volcanic rocks and of basement structures beneath them. Various constant-level aeromagnetic surveys were mathematically continued upward to 4,571 m and numerically mosaicked into a single compilation extending from lat. 40°10′N to lat. 44°20′N. These data were reduced to the pole, upward continued an additional 10 km, and compared with a magnetic topographic model and with residual gravity data upward continued to the same level. Several intriguing regional features are suggested by these data. (1) The Trinity ophiolite complex that is exposed west of Mount Shasta probably dips at a shallow angle to the east and continues in the subsurface at least 10 km east of Mount Shasta. (2) Mount Shasta, Lassen Peak, and Medicine Lake volcanoes are located in a widespread magnetic low possibly caused by an upwarp of the Curie-temperature isotherm. (3) Crater Lake caldera is located at the intersection of various linear anomalies interpreted to be related to structure in basement rocks below the Cascade Range. (4) Three Sisters volcanoes and Newberry Crater are connected to each other by an arcuate magnetic source. (5) The High Cascades, from lat. 40°10′N to at least lat. 44°30′N, are marked by a residual gravity low which includes the Three Sisters volcanoes, Mount Shasta, Medicine Lake volcano, Mount McLoughlin, and Crater Lake. (We believe this gravity feature represents a major structural depression beneath the High Cascades.) (6) Except for Newberry Crater, every major volcano of the study area is located on the perimeter of a local gravitational low. We suggest that the gravity lows reflect subsidence of low-density volcanic material relative to denser country rock and that the major volcanoes have developed over structures at the perimeters of their respective depressions.


Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Physik | 1963

Mesometeorological observation of physical properties in a typical wave cyclone family in western oregon

Fred W. Decker; Richard W. Couch; John D. Pembrook; Suryya K. Sarmah; Bruce R. Meland

ZusammenfassungEs wird über die Untersuchung einer Zyklonenperiode in West-Oregon berichtet, die in koordinierter Weise konventionelle synoptische, luftelektrische und Radarbeobachtungen verwendet. Derartige kombinierte Analysen dürften geeignet sein, mesometeorologische Probleme, wie zum Beispiel die Kartierung der örtlichen Niederschlagsverteilung, zu lösen.


Reviews of Geophysics | 1980

Marine magnetic anomaly timescales for the Cenozoic and Late Cretaceous: A précis, critique, and synthesis

Gordon E. Ness; Shaul Levi; Richard W. Couch


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1981

Gravity and structure of the continental margins of southwestern Mexico and northwestern Guatemala

Richard W. Couch; Stephen Woodcock


Geological Society of America Memoirs | 1981

Structures of the continental margin of Peru and Chile

Richard W. Couch; Robert Whitsett; Bruce Huehn; Luis Briceno-Guarupe


Archive | 1991

Gravity anomalies and crustal structure of the Gulf and Peninsular Province of the Californias

Richard W. Couch; Gordon E. Ness; Osvaldo Sanchez-Zamora; G. Calderon-riveroll; P. Doguin; T. Plawman; Shane P. Coperude; Bruce Huehn; W. Gumma


Geological Society of America Memoirs | 1981

Structures of the Nazca Ridge and the continental shelf and slope of southern Peru

Richard W. Couch; Robert Whitsett


Geological Society of America Memoirs | 1989

Chapter 8: The crustal structure of the western continental margin of North America

Richard W. Couch; Robin Riddihough


Geophysical Investigation Map | 1988

Residual Bouguer gravity anomaly map of the Cascade Range, California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia

David L. Williams; Carol Finn; Richard W. Couch; Z.F. Danes; G.S. Pitts; W.M. Phillips; Robin Riddihough

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David L. Williams

United States Geological Survey

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Shaul Levi

Oregon State University

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Carol A. Finn

United States Geological Survey

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Richard J. Blakely

United States Geological Survey

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