Two recently recognized adakite localities in western Washington provide new constraints on the location of the Kula-Farallon-Cascadia trench-ridge-trench triple junction during the late Eocene. The first locality is in the Bremerton Hills (BH) and consists of dacite dikes that have yielded Ar-Ar ages of 47.8+ or -0.4 Ma and 46.6+ or -1.4 Ma. The second locality is approximately 60 km farther north, near Port Townsend (PT), and consists of proximal block and ash flow deposits that contain dacite clasts. Although not yet dated, the PT deposits are constrained by stratigraphy to be older than mid-to-late Eocene. Rocks in both locali...
The Princeton Group is an assemblage of volcanic and clastic sedimentary rocks in south-central Brit...
The Eocene Goble Volcanics (GV), comprised of \u3e1000 km2 of subaerial lavas and tuffs, are one of ...
The 47-48 Ma Corbaley Canyon dike system, exposed along a two-mile section of Hwy 2 ...
Two recently recognized adakite localities in western Washington provide new constra...
Subduction of the Kula-Farallon/Kula-Resurrection Ridge System (KFR) beneath western...
Pyroclastic deposits that record subduction-related volcanism in the Cascadia Forear...
Recent work (Haeussler et al., 2003) attributes adakites and felsic near trench magm...
The early Eocene (52-44 Ma) was a time of tectonic reorganization and widespread magmatism in Washin...
The remarkable early to middle Eocene volcanic sequence of the Crescent Formation exposed on the Oly...
The remarkable early to middle Eocene volcanic sequence of the Crescent Formation exposed on the Oly...
The Grays River Volcanics (GRV) is one of several late Eocene to early Oligocene vol...
The Coast Range Volcanic Province (CRVP) is an early Eocene Large Igneous Province that outcrops in ...
The Ootsa Lake Group (OLG) represents a voluminous episode of Eocene volcanism across the Interior p...
The Eocene volcanic and sedimentary rocks of southwestern Canada preserve a complex record of extens...
Published paleomagnetic studies have shown that the Oregon Coast Range has rotated 60° clockwise sin...
The Princeton Group is an assemblage of volcanic and clastic sedimentary rocks in south-central Brit...
The Eocene Goble Volcanics (GV), comprised of \u3e1000 km2 of subaerial lavas and tuffs, are one of ...
The 47-48 Ma Corbaley Canyon dike system, exposed along a two-mile section of Hwy 2 ...
Two recently recognized adakite localities in western Washington provide new constra...
Subduction of the Kula-Farallon/Kula-Resurrection Ridge System (KFR) beneath western...
Pyroclastic deposits that record subduction-related volcanism in the Cascadia Forear...
Recent work (Haeussler et al., 2003) attributes adakites and felsic near trench magm...
The early Eocene (52-44 Ma) was a time of tectonic reorganization and widespread magmatism in Washin...
The remarkable early to middle Eocene volcanic sequence of the Crescent Formation exposed on the Oly...
The remarkable early to middle Eocene volcanic sequence of the Crescent Formation exposed on the Oly...
The Grays River Volcanics (GRV) is one of several late Eocene to early Oligocene vol...
The Coast Range Volcanic Province (CRVP) is an early Eocene Large Igneous Province that outcrops in ...
The Ootsa Lake Group (OLG) represents a voluminous episode of Eocene volcanism across the Interior p...
The Eocene volcanic and sedimentary rocks of southwestern Canada preserve a complex record of extens...
Published paleomagnetic studies have shown that the Oregon Coast Range has rotated 60° clockwise sin...
The Princeton Group is an assemblage of volcanic and clastic sedimentary rocks in south-central Brit...
The Eocene Goble Volcanics (GV), comprised of \u3e1000 km2 of subaerial lavas and tuffs, are one of ...
The 47-48 Ma Corbaley Canyon dike system, exposed along a two-mile section of Hwy 2 ...