Distilling my experience in having field mapped in detail the volcanic fields at Laguna del Maule and Long Valley and having worked out their time-volume-composition magmatic histories, I compare and contrast the postglacial rhyolites of the former with six multi-vent eruptive sequences of rhyolite in California. Compilations and discussions are made of volcanic-field areas and longevities, their compositions, vent distributions, individual batch and total volumes, eruptive episodicities, and tectonic influences. Growth of long-lived pluton-scale reservoirs of granitic crystal mush, from which the rhyolite melts separated, are interpreted in terms of conceptual models I published previously—(1) fundamentally basaltic transcrustal magmatism, 1981; (2) the deep-crustal MASH zone model, 1988; and (3) the rhyolite-melt crystal-mush model, 2001. Inferences and speculations are advanced concerning processes and timescales of rhyolite-melt separation from granitic mush and of prompt or long-delayed subsequent eruption.
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Hildreth, W. (2021). Comparative Rhyolite Systems: Inferences From Vent Patterns and Eruptive Episodicities: Eastern California and Laguna del Maule. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 126(7). https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JB020879
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