PUBLICATIONS

R.F. Hopson, 2003, The origin of Morongo Valley, an extensional basin in the eastern Transverse Ranges, California, in M. Dickey and J.A. Lowman, Geology of the Mojave Desert and adjacent terranes: National Association of Geoscience Teachers, Far Western Section, 2003 Spring Field Conference, p. 91–101.

R.F. Hopson, 2001, Potential impact on water resources from eruptions near Mammoth Lakes, Mono County, California in H. Ferriz and R. Anderson, eds., Engineering Geology Practice in Northern California: Association of Engineering Geologists: California Geological Survey Bulletin 210, p. 641–651.

R. F. Hopson, 1998, Quaternary Geology and Neotectonics of the Pinto Mountain Fault, Mojave Desert, Southern California: California Geology, v. 51, p. 3–13.

K. A. Howard and R. F. Hopson, 1997, Vertical Axis Rotations in the Mojave: Evidence from the Independence Dike Swarm: Comment: Geology, vol. 25, p. 1051–1052.

R.F. Hopson, 1994, Geomorphic evidence for Quaternary activity along the Pinto Mountain fault Mojave Desert, southern California, in D. Murbach and J. Baldwin, Mojave Desert Annual Field Trip Guidebook #22, M.L. Stout volume: South Coast Geological Society, Santa Ana, p. 197–207.

R.F. Hopson, 1991, Potential impact on water resources from future volcanic eruptions at Long Valley, Mono County, California: Environmental Geology and Water Sciences, Vol. 18, No. 1, p. 49–55, 1991.

R.F. Hopson and K. Ramseyer, 1990, Cathodoluminescence microscopy of myrmekite: Geology, v. 18, p. 336–339.

R.F. Hopson and K. Ramseyer, 1990, Cathodoluminescence microscopy of myrmekite: Reply, Geology, v. 18, p. 1163–1164.

SCIENTIFIC MEETING ABSTRACTS

R.F. Hopson, 2001, The origin of Morongo Valley, a pull-apart basin in the Transverse Ranges, southern California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 33, p. A-65.

R. F. Hopson, J.W. Hillhouse, and K. A. Howard, 2000, Rotation of the Late Jurassic Independence Dike Swarm, Southern California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs: vol. 32, p. A-173.

R.F. Hopson, 1999, A mechanical model for the Pinto Mountain fault, southern California: preliminary results: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 31, p. 63.

R. F. Hopson, 1998, Late Holocene activity on the Pinto Mountain fault: Results from diffusion modeling of a scarp at Twentynine Palms, California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, vol. 30, p. 20.

R. F. Hopson, K. A. Howard, J.W. Hillhouse, Independence Dike Swarm Orientations in the southern Mojave Desert and Eastern Transverse Ranges, California: Implications for Tectonic Rotations: EOS Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Vol. 78, No. 46, p. F632–F633, November 18, 1997 Supplement.

R.F. Hopson, 1996, The Pinto Mountain fault, Mojave Desert, Southern California: Offset Documentation and Tectonics: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 28, p. 76.

R.F. Hopson, 1994, Tectonic geomorphology of the Pinto Mountain fault, Mojave Desert, southern California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 26, No. 2, p. 60

R.F. Hopson, 1991, Hazard zones for assessing the impact of future volcanic eruptions on water resources in the Long Valley area, eastern California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 23, No. 5, p. 214, 1991.

R.F. Hopson and K. Ramseyer, 1991, Morphology and origin of wartlike myrmekite: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs v. 23, p. 36.

IN PREPARATION

R.F. Hopson, J.W. Hillhouse, and K.A. Howard, Does the Independence Dike Swarm constrain post early Miocene vertical axis tectonic rotations in eastern California?

R.F. Hopson and M.A. Clynne. Geology of the Lassen Country.

M.S. THESIS

R. F. Hopson, 1996, Basement rock geology and tectonics of the Pinto Mountain fault, San Bernardino County, southern California [M.S. thesis]: California State University, Los Angeles, 134 p.