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Autor:
David H. Malone, Michael B. Wolf, John P. Craddock, John E. Malone, Jennifer N. Gifford, Jeanette C. Arkle
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The Mountain Geologist. 56:267-294
The Bighorn Mountains in north-central Wyoming reveal one of the largest exposures of 2800 Ma to 3000 Ma rocks in Laurentia. The northern part of the crystalline core is composed of the composite Bighorn batholith, whereas the central and southern ar
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Terra Nova. 31:151-158
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
HEAVY MINERALOGY OF BEDLOAD SEDIMENT IN THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND THE INFLUENCE OF TRIBUTARIES
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
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Geomorphology. 295:337-353
Cosmogenic 10Be measured in sediments from Northern Range catchments on the island of Trinidad reveals low millennial-scale rates of erosion (average ~ 40 mm/ka) that increase roughly eightfold, from 11 to 92 mm/ka, eastward across the mountain range
Autor:
Phillip A. Armstrong, Jeanette C. Arkle, Peter J. Haeussler, Lee M. Liberty, Shaun P. Finn, Thomas L. Pratt, Kelly M. Ferguson
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 113:8-22
Megathrust splay faults are a common feature of accretionary prisms and can be important for generating tsunamis during some subduction zone earthquakes. Here we provide new evidence from Alaska that megathrust splay faults have been conduits for foc
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Geosphere. 11:144-159
Megathrust splay fault systems in accretionary prisms have been identified as conduits for long-term plate motion and significant coseismic slip during subduction earthquakes. These fault systems are important because of their role in generating tsun