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WOLFGANG E. ELSTON
Ph.D., Columbia University, 1953. (Emeritus Professor)
(505) 277-5339
Research and Academic Interests:
Volcanology and economic geology; mid-Tertiary extensional tectonics and ignimbrite
flareup of southwestern North America; ash-flow tuff cauldrons; relationship
of volcanic centers to economic mineralization; regional geology of southwestern
NM; the Proterozoic Bushveld catastrophe (South Africa) and its possible global
effects: Evidence and Causes.
Listing of Recent Publications:
- "Geology and mineral occurrences of the mineral districts of Hidalgo County,
southern New Mexico, in South Passage:" A Trip Through the Phaneroozic (eds.,
T.F. Lawton, N.J. McMillan, V.T. McLemore and J.M. Barker), New Mexico Geological
Society Guidebook 51, 2000, (W.E. Elston and V.T. McLemore).
- "Field guide to the base of the Rooiberg Group, eastern Bushveld Complex,
South Africa," Part I: Evidence for a Bushveld catastrophe, p. 10, Part II:
Field guide and illustrations, p. 21, Privately prepared for participants
in a field excursion, 1999.
- "Catastrophic trigger for 2.06 Ga Bushveld event, South Africa: Evidence
from basal zones of the Rooiberg Group," (abstract), Geological Society of
America Abstracts with Programs, v. 31, no. 7, p. 261-262, 1999.
- "Proposed Bushveld-Vredefort multiple megaimpacts: Possible correlation
with global 2.1-2.0 Ga events and the Proterophytic-Paleophytic boundary (abstract),"
Meteoritics and Planetary Science, v. 31, p. A41-A42, 1996.
- "Siliceous volcanic centers as guides to mineral exploration", Economic
Geology, v. 89, p. 1662-1686, 1995.
- "Bushveld Complex and Vredefort dome; The case for multiple-impact origin,"
Geology Society of South Africa, Centennial Geocongress, p. 392-395, 1995.
- "Basic and intermediate volcanism of the Mogollon-Datil volcanic field,
New Mexico," (eds., H.M. Prichard, T. Alabaster, N.B.W. Harris and C.R. Neary),
Magmatic Processes and Plate Tectonics, London, The Geological Society Special
Publication 76, p. 469-488, 1993, (W.E. Elston, J.M. Davis and C.J. Hawkesworth).
- "How did impact processes on Earth and Moon become respectable in geological
thought?," Earth Science History, v. 9, pp. 82-97, 1990.
- "Patterns of volcanism along the southern margin of the Colorado Plateau,"
Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 94, p. 7975-7986, 1989 (with C. Condit,
L. Crumpler and J.Aubele).
- "Eocene-Miocene Mogollon-Datil volcanic field, New Mexico," in Chapin, C.E.
and Zidek, J. (eds), Field Excursions to Volcanic Terranes in the western
United States, v. 1, Southern Rocky Mountains, International Association of
Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior: New Mexico Bureau of Mines
and Mineral Resources, Memoir 46, pp. 43-119, 1989 (with J.C. Ratté, S.M.
Cather, C.E. Chapin, W.A. Duffield and W.C. McIntosh).
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