The Cascade plutonic arc extends from Oregon to British Columbia and includes \u3e70 intrusions that were emplaced in response to subduction of the Juan de Fuca plate over the past 37 Ma. These are among the youngest arc plutons exposed anywhere in the world, and as such provide an excellent opportunity to examine both temporal and spatial relationships between magma chemistry and subduction processes. The present study focuses on the Chilliwack batholith and seeks to determine whether temporal trends in pluton composition and magma production rate can be related to changes in: (1) the rate of subduction, and (2) the passage of fr...
An area of some 400 square miles between Hope, B.C. and the 49th parallel, covering part of the nort...
2012-05-04Magmatism is the most important process to form crust in Earth’s history. Both volcanic an...
accompanied by a relatively low volume of magmatism throughout the southwestem United States and nor...
Volcanic and plutonic rocks of the Cascade arc extend from northern California to Br...
We present thirty new LA-ICP-MS U-Pb zircon dates for intermediate to silicic plutons of the Norther...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceWe present thirty new laser ablation inductively coupled pla...
The 35 Ma Index batholith is exposed over an area of about 285 km2 in the Washington...
The Mount Baker Volcanic Field (MBVF) is the youngest and southernmost element in a ...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from September 1, ...
Multistage histories of incremental accumulation, fractionation, and solidification during construct...
Distributed along the length of the Oregon Cascades are at least eight small granito...
<p>The Tuolumne Batholith (TB), Sierra Nevada Batholith (USA), is an archetypal large, zoned arc int...
This thesis explores processes occurring in the middle and lower crust of magmatic arc-settings. Thi...
Though continental magmatic arcs are factories for new continental crust, a significant proportion o...
The Cascade Range is a classic example of a continental magmatic arc, a belt of igneous activity res...
An area of some 400 square miles between Hope, B.C. and the 49th parallel, covering part of the nort...
2012-05-04Magmatism is the most important process to form crust in Earth’s history. Both volcanic an...
accompanied by a relatively low volume of magmatism throughout the southwestem United States and nor...
Volcanic and plutonic rocks of the Cascade arc extend from northern California to Br...
We present thirty new LA-ICP-MS U-Pb zircon dates for intermediate to silicic plutons of the Norther...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceWe present thirty new laser ablation inductively coupled pla...
The 35 Ma Index batholith is exposed over an area of about 285 km2 in the Washington...
The Mount Baker Volcanic Field (MBVF) is the youngest and southernmost element in a ...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from September 1, ...
Multistage histories of incremental accumulation, fractionation, and solidification during construct...
Distributed along the length of the Oregon Cascades are at least eight small granito...
<p>The Tuolumne Batholith (TB), Sierra Nevada Batholith (USA), is an archetypal large, zoned arc int...
This thesis explores processes occurring in the middle and lower crust of magmatic arc-settings. Thi...
Though continental magmatic arcs are factories for new continental crust, a significant proportion o...
The Cascade Range is a classic example of a continental magmatic arc, a belt of igneous activity res...
An area of some 400 square miles between Hope, B.C. and the 49th parallel, covering part of the nort...
2012-05-04Magmatism is the most important process to form crust in Earth’s history. Both volcanic an...
accompanied by a relatively low volume of magmatism throughout the southwestem United States and nor...