Tectonic evolution of the Sevier-Laramide hinterland, thrust belt, and foreland, and postorogenic slab rollback (180-20 Ma) /

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Imprint:Boulder, Colorado : The Geological Society of America, 2022.
Description:vii, 412 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 28 cm
Language:English
Series:Special paper ; 555
Special papers (Geological Society of America) ; 555.
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Format: Map Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12739132
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Varying Form of Title:Tectonic evolution of the Sevier-Laramide hinterland, thrust belt, and foreland, and post-orogenic slab rollback (180-20 Ma)
Other authors / contributors:Craddock, John Paul, editor.
Malone, David Henry, 1966- editor.
Foreman, Brady, editor.
Konstantinou, Alexandros, editor.
ISBN:9780813725550
0813725550
9780813795553
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:"This volume includes a regional study of the Sevier-Laramide orogens in the Wyoming province, a regional seismic study, strain analysis of Sevier and Laramide deformation, and detrital zircon provenance from the Pacific Coast to the foreland between the Jurassic-Eocene"--
Table of Contents:
  • SEVIER BELT : Retroarc Jurassic burial and exhumation of Barrovian metamorphic rocks dated by monazite petrochronology, Funeral Mountains, California / Suzanne Craddock Affinati, Thomas D. Hoisch, Michael L. Wells, Samuel Wright
  • Zircon petrochronology of Cretaceous Cordilleran interior granites of the Snake Range and Kern Mountains, Nevada, USA / Eric S. Gottlieb, Elizabeth L. Miller, John W. Valley, Christopher M. Fisher, Jeffrey D. Vervoort, Kouki Kitajima
  • Over- to under- to back-filled: Early evolution of the Sevier foreland basin in Wyoming, USA / Brady Z. Foreman, Michael D. D'Emic, David Malone, John Craddock
  • Timing and structural evolution of the Sevier thrust belt, western Wyoming / David H. Malone, John P. Craddock, Alexandros Konstantinou
  • An overview of strains in the Sevier thin-skinned thrust belt, Idaho and Wyoming, USA (latitude 42° N) / John P. Craddock, David H. Malone
  • LARAMIDE OROGEN : Calcite twinning strains associated with Laramide uplifts, Wyoming Province / John P. Craddock, David H. Malone, Alex Konstantinou, John Spruell, Ryan Porter
  • Evidence for large departures from lithostatic pressure during Late Cretaceous metamorphism in the northern Snake Range metamorphic core complex, Nevada / C. Hoiland, J. Hourigan, E. Miller
  • The lithospheric folding model applied to the Bighorn uplift during the Laramide orogeny / B. Tikoff, C. Siddoway, D. Sokoutis, E. Willingshofer
  • Provenance of early Paleogene strata in the Bighorn Basin (Wyoming, USA): Implications for Laramide tectonism and basin-scale stratigraphic patterns / J.L. Welch, B.Z. Foreman, D. Malone, J. Craddock
  • Linking the Gulf of Mexico and Coast Mountains batholith during late Paleocene time: Insights from Hf isotopes in detrital zircons / Mark E. Pecha, Michael D. Blum, George E. Gehrels, Kurt E. Sundell, Karl E. Karlstrom, David A. Gonzales, David H. Malone, J. Brian Mahoney
  • Tectonic influence on axial-transverse sediment routing in the Denver Basin / Glenn R. Sharman, Daniel F. Stockli, Peter Flaig, Robert G. Raynolds, Marieke Dechesne, Jacob A. Covault
  • LATE LARAMIDE OROGEN : Geology of Chief Joseph Pass, Wyoming: Crest of Rattlesnake Mountain anticline and escape path of the Eocene Heart Mountain slide / David Malone, John Craddock, Alexandra Wallenberg, Betrand Gaschot, John A. Luczaj
  • Magmatism, migrating topography, and the transition from Sevier shortening to Basin and Range extension, western United States / Jens-Erik Lund Snee, Elizabeth L. Miller
  • Downhill from Austin and Ely to Las Vegas: U-Pb detrital zircon suites from the Eocene-Oligocene Titus Canyon Formation and associated strata, Death Valley, California / Elizabeth L. Miller, Mark E. Raftrey, Jens-Erik Lund Snee
  • The "death" of the Sevier-Laramide orogen: Gravitational collapse of the crust or something else? / Alexandros Konstantinou.