GRAIN SIZE ANALYSIS OF BASALTIC TEPHRA AT SINKER BUTTE VOLCANO, WESTERN SNAKE RIVER PLAIN, IDAHO
Statistical analyses of the grain size data for each tephra unit were performed and the results were plotted on a graph of Inman sorting coefficient versus median phi values. In general, samples from the lowest part of the section are more poorly sorted and plot with the field of pyroclastic surge on the diagrams of G. P. L. Walker. Samples taken from higher in the gray tephra sections are generally more well sorted, which is consistent with their having been reworked by water or eolian processes. The grain size data appear to support field interpretations for the origin of individual units based on the bedding characteristics.
In addition to the size analysis, each tephra sample was examined under the binocular microscope. Some samples appear to consist of more than 90% percent juvenile clasts whereas others are almost entirely composed of accidental sand grains. Thin sections will be made of selected specimens and analyses will be performed using a petrographic microscope. Petrographic data will be combined with the detailed field observations and grain size data to give a better understanding of the depositional environments in which these tephras formed.