The Hornbrook Formation is a Cretaceous overlap assemblage that rests unconformably on accreted terranes and plutons of the Klamath Mountains in southern Oregon and northern California. The combined results of sandstone petrography, detrital zircon U-Pb age and Hf isotopic systematics, and whole-rock Nd analysis document an abrupt change in sediment sources for the Hornbrook Formation during the Late Cretaceous. The lower members of the Hornbrook Formation record provenance in the Klamath Mountains and the Sierran Foothills belt that is characterized by detrital zircon age distributions with large Jurassic and Early Cretaceous peaks (170-130 Ma) and positive zircon Hf and whole-rock Nd values. In contrast, upper members of the Hornbrook For...
The mid-Cretaceous Peninsular Ranges orogeny occurred in the North American Cordillera and affected ...
Continental magmatic arcs are the main tectonic setting where new continental crust is formed. Metas...
This research was supported by National Science Foundation (NSF) grants EAR 10-19896 and EAR 14-5105...
Early Late Cretaceous time was characterized by a major magmatic flare-up event in the Sierra Nevada...
Provenance analysis of middle Cretaceous sedimentary rocks can help distinguish between disparate te...
Cretaceous forearc strata of the Ochoco basin in central Oregon may preserve a record of regional tr...
Synorogenic turbidites of the Upper Jurassic Galice Formation overlie a variety of basement terranes...
The late Cretaceous to early Cenozoic hinterland of the North American Cordillera is widely recogniz...
The U-Pb age and Hf-isotope composition of detrital zircons from Jurassic to Upper Cretaceous sedime...
The Klamath Mountains Province (KMP) records a robust history of active North American margin tecton...
The Galice Formation, a metasedimentary unit in the Western Klamath Terranes, was deposited in the L...
Sedimentary geochemistry of fine-grained strata of the Great Valley Group (GVG) in California docume...
Understanding continental growth and convergent margin dynamics associated with terrane accretion an...
Demonstrating the regional extent of Late Cretaceous extensional collapse of western North America’s...
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The mid-Cretaceous Peninsular Ranges orogeny occurred in the North American Cordillera and affected ...
Continental magmatic arcs are the main tectonic setting where new continental crust is formed. Metas...
This research was supported by National Science Foundation (NSF) grants EAR 10-19896 and EAR 14-5105...
Early Late Cretaceous time was characterized by a major magmatic flare-up event in the Sierra Nevada...
Provenance analysis of middle Cretaceous sedimentary rocks can help distinguish between disparate te...
Cretaceous forearc strata of the Ochoco basin in central Oregon may preserve a record of regional tr...
Synorogenic turbidites of the Upper Jurassic Galice Formation overlie a variety of basement terranes...
The late Cretaceous to early Cenozoic hinterland of the North American Cordillera is widely recogniz...
The U-Pb age and Hf-isotope composition of detrital zircons from Jurassic to Upper Cretaceous sedime...
The Klamath Mountains Province (KMP) records a robust history of active North American margin tecton...
The Galice Formation, a metasedimentary unit in the Western Klamath Terranes, was deposited in the L...
Sedimentary geochemistry of fine-grained strata of the Great Valley Group (GVG) in California docume...
Understanding continental growth and convergent margin dynamics associated with terrane accretion an...
Demonstrating the regional extent of Late Cretaceous extensional collapse of western North America’s...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95005/1/jgrb14012.pd
The mid-Cretaceous Peninsular Ranges orogeny occurred in the North American Cordillera and affected ...
Continental magmatic arcs are the main tectonic setting where new continental crust is formed. Metas...
This research was supported by National Science Foundation (NSF) grants EAR 10-19896 and EAR 14-5105...