| Merschat, Arthur J., Holm-Denoma, Christopher S., Levine, Jamie, McAleer, Ryan J., Southworth, Scott, Wilson, Crystal G. (2016) Geology of the Mount Rogers area, revisited, Blue Ridge, VA–NC–TN. Field Trip Guidebook. Carolina Geological Society | Report (issue) | Geology of the Mount Rogers area, revisited, Blue Ridge, VA–NC–TN Carolina Geological Society Annual...High- Geology of the Mount Rogers area, revisited, Blue Ridge, VA–NC–TN Carolina Geological Society Annual...Merschat, Scott Southworth, Crystal G. Wilson i Carolina Geological Society http://carolinageologicalsociety...University of South Carolina Aiken, Aiken, SC Lee Phillips Univeristy of North Carolina Greensboro, Greensboro.............1 Scott Southworth Geology of the Mount Rogers area, revisited: Evidence of Neoproterozoic | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | University, Washington, DC 20052, USA b U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO 80225, USA c Department of Earth Sciences...Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152, USA d U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA 20192, USA Abstract Emplacement of...throughout the Blue Ridge province of Virginia and North Carolina, and were emplaced at shallow levels in continental...Neoproterozoic extension of Rodinia in eastern North America where numerous small granitic plutons, locally...basement (Fig. 2). To the east, the Fauquier Formation and Lynchburg Group record the rift-to-drift transition | | | Report (issue) | 1972 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ROGERS C. B. MORTON, Secretary GEOLOGICAL SURVEY W. A...----------Southern Appalachians, Virginia and North Carolina ------------------------------Alkalic provinces...central Arizona --------------Bullfrog district, Nye County, Nev ____________ _ The Mother Lode, California...Butte Quartz Monzonite, Butte district, Silver Bow County, Mont-----------------------------------------...--------------22. Rocks of the Tatoosh pluton, Mount Rainier National Park, VV ash __________________________ | | | Report (issue) | Proterozoic tectonic evolution of the Grenville orogen in North America Edited by Richard P. Tollo Department of...George Washington University Washington, D.C. 20052 USA Louise Corriveau Geological Survey of Canada GSC-Québec...Skidmore College Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 USA Mervin J. Bartholomew Department of Earth Sciences...Tennessee 38152 USA Memoir 197 3300 Penrose Place, P.O. Box 9140 ■Boulder, Colorado 80301-9140, USA 2004 MWR197...Place, P.O. Box 9140, Boulder, Colorado 80301-9140, USA. Copyright is not claimed on any material prepared | | | Report (issue) | and its implication on the age of the Catoctin Formation .... 01.6.6. ccc Douglas G. Mose and Susan Nagel...province in North Carolina and Tennessee, as well as smaller gneiss domes of Tennessee, North Carolina and Georgia...domes of Maryland; and the Sauras Massif of North Carolina. Still farther east are the isolated Grenville...Appalachians—the real boundary between the craton of North America and that of the AfricanEuropean mass with...opposing cratons, e.g., the Grenville rocks of the North American craton from probably more ancient Precambrian | | | Report (issue) | University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-1410 USA Marvin P. Carlson Nebraska Geological Survey 102...102 NH UNW NEB Lincoln , Nebraska 68588-0517 USA John H. McBride Brigham Young University Department of...Geological Sciences P.O. Box 24606 Provo, Utah 84602 USA Jose R. Martfnez Catalan Departamento de Geologfa...Place. P.O. Box 9140 • Boulder, Colorado 80301-9140 USA 2007 Ct>pynght <£1 2007. The Geological Society...Place. P.O. Box 9 140, Boulder. Colorado 80301-9140, USA. Copyright is not claimed on any material prepared | | | Book | Interpretations for the Precambrian, Midcontinent USA M.P. Car/son, S.B.Treves, R.J. Goble, A. Xu ......the Grenvillian Event of the Hudson Highlands, NY, USA A.E. Gates .... ................................................................. 313 Dengying Formation Gas System of the Sichuan Basin, Southwest China:...Geophysics University of Oklahoma Norman, OK 73019 USA Trustee Treasurer Stephen Marshak Department of...Geology University of Illinois Urbana, IL 61801 USA Trustee Secretary A. Krishna Sinha Department of | | | Report (issue) | 122 124 124 124 New Jersey Pennsylvania South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama Southeast Coastal Plain...Mississippi _______________ North Carolina __________________ South Carolina __________________ Tennessee..._______________________ Montana ____ New Mexico _ North Dakota Oklahoma _ South Dakota Texas ______ Utah...deposits occur in Upper Cretaceous beds and in a formation of middle Eocene age. Cretaceous kaolin, with...along the eastern edge of the overthrust belt just north of lat 48°N. The anomaly is coincident with an area | | | Report (volume) | 122 124 124 124 New Jersey Pennsylvania South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama Southeast Coastal Plain...Mississippi _______________ North Carolina __________________ South Carolina __________________ Tennessee..._______________________ Montana ____ New Mexico _ North Dakota Oklahoma _ South Dakota Texas ______ Utah...deposits occur in Upper Cretaceous beds and in a formation of middle Eocene age. Cretaceous kaolin, with...along the eastern edge of the overthrust belt just north of lat 48°N. The anomaly is coincident with an area | | | Report (issue) | approach to some Proterozioc problems in eastern North America . Susan L. Anderson and Kevin Burke 75...IV Proterozoic anorogenic granite plutonism of North A merica . 133 J. Lawford Anderson Metamorphism...evolution of life, nature of sedimentation, and formation of mineral deposits. The International Proterozoic...interpretation to some Proterozoic prob¬ lems in eastern North America. In contrast, both Baer and Kroner argue...summarizes the occur¬ rence of these rock types in North America and discusses their origin and evolution | | | Book (volume) | with varying initial concentrations. Direct Formation From Rivers Currents can be formed when turbid...hyperpycnal plume), mostly they are dilute. Direct formation of subaqueous gravity currents in this way is...and sediment content, and hence also on their formation mechanism. Sustained input from rivers or glacial...than on-axis deposition. This incipient levee formation may lead to the development of aggradational channels...channels may undergo avulsion, resulting in the formation of internally-complex sedimentary fan deposits |
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