Henrietta E. Cathey, Ph.D.

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2006 University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 
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Geology, Geochemistry
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Barbara P. Nash grad student 2006 University of Utah
 (Evolution of high-temperature, large-volume silicic magmas of the Miocene Yellowstone hotspot: The record of the Bruneau -Jarbidge eruptive center.)
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Knafelc J, Bryan SE, Gust D, et al. (2020) Defining Pre-eruptive Conditions of the Havre 2012 Submarine Rhyolite Eruption Using Crystal Archives Frontiers in Earth Science. 8
Shahbazi M, Cathey HE, Mackinnon IDR. (2020) Stoichiometry of tetragonal and hexagonal FexSe: phase relations Superconductor Science and Technology. 33: 75003
Biren MB, Wartho J, Soest MC, et al. (2019) (U‐Th)/He zircon dating of Chesapeake Bay distal impact ejecta from ODP site 1073 Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 54: 1840-1852
Shahbazi M, Cathey H, Danilova N, et al. (2018) Single Step Process for Crystalline Ni-B Compounds. Materials (Basel, Switzerland). 11
Shahbazi M, Cathey HE, Mackinnon IDR. (2018) Synthesis of Magnesium Nickel Boride Aggregates via Borohydride Autogenous Pressure. Materials (Basel, Switzerland). 11
Almeev RR, Bolte T, Nash BP, et al. (2012) High-temperature, low-H 2O silicic magmas of the yellowstone hotspot: An experimental study of rhyolite from the Bruneau-Jarbidge eruptive center, Central Snake River Plain, USA Journal of Petrology. 53: 1837-1866
Morgan LA, Cathey HE, Pierce KL. (2009) The Track of the Yellowstone Hotspot: Multi-disciplinary Perspectives on the Origin of the Yellowstone-Snake River Plain Volcanic Province Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. 188: v-vi
Cathey HE, Nash BP. (2009) Pyroxene thermometry of rhyolite lavas of the Bruneau-Jarbidge eruptive center, Central Snake River Plain Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. 188: 173-185
Cathey HE, Nash BP. (2004) The Cougar Point Tuff: Implications for Thermochemical Zonation and Longevity of High-Temperature, Large-Volume Silicic Magmas of the Miocene Yellowstone Hotspot Journal of Petrology. 45: 27-58
Cathey HE, Nash BP. (2004) The Cougar Point Tuff: Implications for thermochemical zonation and longevity of high-temperature, large-volume silicic magmas of the miocene yellowstone hotspot Journal of Petrology. 45: 27-58
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