Pete Stelling
Western Washington University
15 Papers
59 Citations
Pete Stelling is an academic researcher from Western Washington University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geothermal gradient & Volcano. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of Pete Stelling include United States Geological Survey & University of Alaska Fairbanks.
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Papers
The Role of Water in Generating the Calc-alkaline Trend: New Volatile Data for Aleutian Magmas and a New Tholeiitic Index
Mindy M. Zimmer,Terry Plank,Erik H. Hauri,Gene Yogodzinski,Pete Stelling,Jessica F. Larsen,Brad S. Singer,Brian R. Jicha,Charles W. Mandeville,Christopher J. Nye +9 more
TL;DR: The Tholeiitic Index (THI) as mentioned in this paper is a quantitative measure for the way in which a magma evolves, which measures the enrichment in Fe during the evolution from basalts to andesites.
Chemical versus Temporal Controls on the Evolution of Tholeiitic and Calc-alkaline Magmas at Two Volcanoes in the Alaska---Aleutian Arc
Rhiannon George,Simon Turner,Chris J. Hawkesworth,Charles R. Bacon,Christopher J. Nye,Pete Stelling,Scott T. Dreher +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the role of chemical and temporal controls in generating contrasting liquid lines of descent from Akutan volcano in the Aleutian arc and calc-alkaline products from Aniakchak volcano on the continental Alaskan Peninsula.
Geothermal systems in volcanic arcs: Volcanic characteristics and surface manifestations as indicators of geothermal potential and favorability worldwide
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate volcanic centers individually and as a group in these arcs by correlating various geologic characteristics with known potential to host electricity grade geothermal systems at the volcanic centers.
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Geology and petrology of ejecta from the 1999 eruption of Shishaldin Volcano, Alaska
Pete Stelling,James E. Begét,Christopher J. Nye,James E. Gardner,J. D. Devine,Rhiannon George +5 more
TL;DR: Shishaldin Volcano erupted repeatedly during April and May 1999, with major eruptive events on 19 April and 23 April as discussed by the authors, with tephra deposits >20 cm thick were distributed across the southern flanks and hyperconcentrated debris flows ran down the northern slope.
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Eruptive history of Fisher Caldera, Alaska, USA
TL;DR: Fisher Caldera, the largest of 12 Holocene calderas in Alaska, has been studied in this paper, which provides insights into the eruptive history and formation of this volcanic system.
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