| | Report (issue) | OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA EDITORS: KEVIN G. STEWART MARK G. ADAMS CHARLES H. TRUPE CAROLINA GEOLOGICAL...Loren Raymond Banner Elk, North Carolina September 26-28, 1997 CAROLINA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 1997 FIELD...WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA Edited by: Kevin G. Stewart Department of Geology University of North Carolina Chapel...Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3315 Mark G. Adams Department of Geology Appalachian State University Boone, NC...Trupe Department of Geology University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3315 TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword | | | Report (issue) | plate tectonic theory began to noticeably permeate North American geologi¬ cal thought regarding the significance...equivalent rocks along the eastern seaboard of North America and elsewhere are considered to be part...landmass suggested to have become appended to the North American craton sometimes in the early to mid-Paleozoic;...eastern North America, then implic¬ itly presumed to be autochthonous with respect to the North American...Paleozoic-aged crust that ultimately accreted to North America, undergoing deformation co-eval with and |
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