Allmendinger and Jordan (1981) have attempted to relate plutonism, metamorphism, and thrusting in the Cordillera by interpreting selected features of the Sevier hinterland. Although the pros and cons of their large-scale speculations have been previously discussed (Burchfiel and Davis, 1975; Hamilton, 1978), the specifics of their Jurassic and Cretaceous scenario behind the thrust belt invite comment
In their comment, Labails and Roest have raised several points against the kinematic model of Schett...
This is a Reply to Hechenleitner and collaborators Comment, who proposed a Cretaceous age for the wh...
International audienceWe thank Philippe Olivier for the great attention he paid in reading our work ...
Allmendinger and Jordan (1981) have attempted to relate plutonism, metamorphism, and thrusting in t...
Michard et al. (this issue) commented on certain aspects of the Alpine metamorphism and structural e...
We are delighted that our recent contribution regarding continental growth processes as exemplified ...
Stone and Stevens agree that apparent termination of large displacement on the Last Chance thrust n...
The Manning Orocline is an enigmatic structure that has been the subject of much speculation with th...
New international efforts to define global boundary stratotypes (GSSPs) and resolve biostratigraphic...
A critique of “Linking the Mesoproterozoic Belt-Purcell and Udzha basins across the west Laurentia–S...
Two of the criticisms made by Genç and Yürür criticized Lefebvre et al. (2011) for not referring to...
Gaucher et al. suggest that their field observations and petrographic analysis of one thin section d...
If Hatcher and others (1977) insist on using the terms "mylonitic " and "mylonitizati...
We discuss in detail all the comments made by Petrinovic et al., showing that these are not pertinen...
The exercise of paleogeographic/tectonic reconstruction of past orogenic belts is a complex task tha...
In their comment, Labails and Roest have raised several points against the kinematic model of Schett...
This is a Reply to Hechenleitner and collaborators Comment, who proposed a Cretaceous age for the wh...
International audienceWe thank Philippe Olivier for the great attention he paid in reading our work ...
Allmendinger and Jordan (1981) have attempted to relate plutonism, metamorphism, and thrusting in t...
Michard et al. (this issue) commented on certain aspects of the Alpine metamorphism and structural e...
We are delighted that our recent contribution regarding continental growth processes as exemplified ...
Stone and Stevens agree that apparent termination of large displacement on the Last Chance thrust n...
The Manning Orocline is an enigmatic structure that has been the subject of much speculation with th...
New international efforts to define global boundary stratotypes (GSSPs) and resolve biostratigraphic...
A critique of “Linking the Mesoproterozoic Belt-Purcell and Udzha basins across the west Laurentia–S...
Two of the criticisms made by Genç and Yürür criticized Lefebvre et al. (2011) for not referring to...
Gaucher et al. suggest that their field observations and petrographic analysis of one thin section d...
If Hatcher and others (1977) insist on using the terms "mylonitic " and "mylonitizati...
We discuss in detail all the comments made by Petrinovic et al., showing that these are not pertinen...
The exercise of paleogeographic/tectonic reconstruction of past orogenic belts is a complex task tha...
In their comment, Labails and Roest have raised several points against the kinematic model of Schett...
This is a Reply to Hechenleitner and collaborators Comment, who proposed a Cretaceous age for the wh...
International audienceWe thank Philippe Olivier for the great attention he paid in reading our work ...