Abstract. The western metamorphic belt of the Sierra Nevada consists of two eugeosynclinal terranes separated by the Melones and Sonora faults. Subvertical, bedded Mesozoic volcanic rocks metamorphosed to low greenschist facies predominate to the west, whereas Paleozoic metamorphic rocks of higher grade and greater structural complexity predominate to the east. In order to study the structural development of the faults, 121 samples of basalt and diabase were collected for paleomagnetic analysis from three Jurassic formations, the Logtown Ridge and Penon Blanco formations west of the Melones fault and the Sonora dike swarm to the east of the Sonora fault. A northwesterly, downward directe
The Mojave-Sonora megashear constitutes a regional boundary between lithologically distinct Jurassic...
Petrologic, structural, geochronologic, and geochemical data from rocks exposed in the western footh...
Southern Alaska consists of an accretionary complex with over 50 terranes accreted o...
The western metamorphic belt of the Sierra Nevada consists of two eugeosynclinal terranes separated ...
Jurassic volcanic rocks in southeastern Arizona provide an opportunity to study the paleomagnetism o...
As a tool in discriminating basic rocks from different tectonic settings, a type of diagram was deve...
Mesozoic structures and rock types mapped at a scale of 1:80000 in the Sand Springs Range (SSR), wes...
A cogenetic and coeval tonalitic and mafic dike swarm has been identified within a southern fragment...
Ground magnetic data are consistent with the interpretation that Lower Jurassic volcanic rocks of th...
Southeastward beyond the southern termination of the Sierran Foothills metamorphic belt, metamorphic...
In the Peninsular Ranges batholith of southern California, a central belt of Jurassic metagranites w...
Abstract: Structural and petrologic studies in the Berry Creek quadrangle at the north end of the we...
Results from field mapping and analyses of structural and petrochemical data from the southern Sierr...
A previously unrecognized sheared dike swarm has been identified in a southern fragment of the weste...
The Mojave-Sonora megashear (MSM) hypothesis attempts to explain the spatial relationship of geology...
The Mojave-Sonora megashear constitutes a regional boundary between lithologically distinct Jurassic...
Petrologic, structural, geochronologic, and geochemical data from rocks exposed in the western footh...
Southern Alaska consists of an accretionary complex with over 50 terranes accreted o...
The western metamorphic belt of the Sierra Nevada consists of two eugeosynclinal terranes separated ...
Jurassic volcanic rocks in southeastern Arizona provide an opportunity to study the paleomagnetism o...
As a tool in discriminating basic rocks from different tectonic settings, a type of diagram was deve...
Mesozoic structures and rock types mapped at a scale of 1:80000 in the Sand Springs Range (SSR), wes...
A cogenetic and coeval tonalitic and mafic dike swarm has been identified within a southern fragment...
Ground magnetic data are consistent with the interpretation that Lower Jurassic volcanic rocks of th...
Southeastward beyond the southern termination of the Sierran Foothills metamorphic belt, metamorphic...
In the Peninsular Ranges batholith of southern California, a central belt of Jurassic metagranites w...
Abstract: Structural and petrologic studies in the Berry Creek quadrangle at the north end of the we...
Results from field mapping and analyses of structural and petrochemical data from the southern Sierr...
A previously unrecognized sheared dike swarm has been identified in a southern fragment of the weste...
The Mojave-Sonora megashear (MSM) hypothesis attempts to explain the spatial relationship of geology...
The Mojave-Sonora megashear constitutes a regional boundary between lithologically distinct Jurassic...
Petrologic, structural, geochronologic, and geochemical data from rocks exposed in the western footh...
Southern Alaska consists of an accretionary complex with over 50 terranes accreted o...