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Jumbo Dome is approximately 1.6 km long, 1.3 km wide, and 500 m high and intrudes the Devonian Keevy Peak Formation basement (slate, quartz-sericite schist, graphitic schist, calcareous schist, quartz-feldspar metawacke, and conglomerate) and overlying Tertiary Suntrana Formation (sandstone, clay, and coal). Jumbo Dome is not well studied and these samples plus the three analyses from Albanese (1980) represent the known total of published whole-rock geochemical analyses for this volcanic feature. Jumbo Dome lava has the diagnostic arc signature of low ratios of concentrations of high-field-strength elements to large-ion-lithophile elements (for example, Nb/La, Nb/Rb).</abstract>\n<purpose>Jumbo Dome is not well studied and these samples plus the three analyses from Albanese (1980) represent the known total of published whole-rock geochemical analyses for this volcanic feature.</purpose>\n<supplinf>\n&gt;border:    Outline of the study area.\n&gt;jumbo-dome-geochem:    whole-rock geochemical analyses of Jumbo Dome lava samples\n</supplinf>\n</descript>\n<timeperd>\n<timeinfo>\n<rngdates>\n<begdate>1978</begdate>\n<enddate>2011</enddate>\n</rngdates>\n</timeinfo>\n<current>publication date</current>\n</timeperd>\n<status>\n<progress>complete</progress>\n<update>None planned</update>\n</status>\n<spdom>\n<bounding>\n<westbc>-148.701030</westbc>\n<eastbc>-148.686860</eastbc>\n<northbc>63.981223</northbc>\n<southbc>63.975000</southbc>\n</bounding>\n</spdom>\n<keywords>\n<theme>\n<themekt>ISO 19115 Topic Category</themekt>\n<themekey>geoscientificInformation</themekey>\n</theme>\n<theme>\n<themekt>Alaska Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys</themekt>\n<themekey>Analytical Lab Results</themekey>\n<themekey>Analytical Results</themekey>\n<themekey>Major Oxides</themekey>\n<themekey>Trace Geochemical</themekey>\n<themekey>Volcanoes</themekey>\n<themekey>Volcanology</themekey>\n</theme>\n<place>\n<placekt>Alaska Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys</placekt>\n<placekey>Healy Quadrangle</placekey>\n<placekey>Jumbo Dome</placekey>\n</place>\n</keywords>\n<accconst>This report, map, and/or dataset is available directly from the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys (see contact information below).</accconst>\n<useconst>Any hard copies or published datasets utilizing these datasets shall clearly indicate their source. If the user has modified the data in any way, the user is obligated to describe the types of modifications the user has made. The user specifically agrees not to misrepresent these datasets, nor to imply that changes made by the user were approved by the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys. The State of Alaska makes no express or implied warranties (including warranties for merchantability and fitness) with respect to the character, functions, or capabilities of the electronic data or products or their appropriateness for any user's purposes. In no event will the State of Alaska be liable for any incidental, indirect, special, consequential, or other damages suffered by the user or any other person or entity whether from the use of the electronic services or products or any failure thereof or otherwise. In no event will the State of Alaska's liability to the Requestor or anyone else exceed the fee paid for the electronic service or product.</useconst>\n<ptcontac>\n<cntinfo>\n<cntorgp>\n<cntorg>Alaska Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys</cntorg>\n</cntorgp>\n<cntpos>GIS Manager</cntpos>\n<cntaddr>\n<addrtype>mailing and physical</addrtype>\n<address>3354 College Road</address>\n<city>Fairbanks</city>\n<state>AK</state>\n<postal>99709-3707</postal>\n<country>USA</country>\n</cntaddr>\n<cntvoice>(907)451-5020</cntvoice>\n<cntemail>dggsgis@alaska.gov</cntemail>\n<hours>8 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday, except State holidays</hours>\n</cntinfo>\n</ptcontac>\n<datacred>Accompanying tables also include whole-rock data from Albanese (1980). These samples were analyzed by XRF at University of Oregon, Eugene, OR.</datacred>\n</idinfo>\n<dataqual>\n<attracc>\n<attraccr>XRF and ICPMS analyses were performed following the methods of Johnson and others (1999) and Knaack and others (written commun., 1994). Whole-rock oxides are normalized to 100 percent; all iron is reported as FeO. All intensity values were reduced using a single calibration file to decrease interbatch analytical variations. The precision of the results is dependent on both value measured and analyte; data shown here are as provided by the analytical lab; not all figures may be significant. Accompanying tables also include whole-rock data from Albanese (1980). These samples were analyzed by XRF at University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. 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