Stone and Stevens agree that apparent termination of large displacement on the Last Chance thrust near the Darwin Plateau is a major problem to be explained by any viable model of Cordilleran geology. Their arguments against a Permian age for thrusting, however, are deeply flawed. The alternative structural relations they advocate in the Darwin Plateau, southern Inyo Mountains, and northern Death Valley areas result in a thrust belt that is not strain compatible— that is, retrodeformable to its original state without gaps or overlaps in the reconstruction
Mory et al. [1] claim to report ‘a newly discov-ered basement-cored, multi-ring impact structure’ an...
C. H. H. Connor, W. V. Pries, R. W. Page, B. P. J. Stevens, I. R. Plimer and P. M. Ashley write: Gib...
Erslev (1986) presented a geometric model for faults in the Rocky Mountain foreland province which r...
Allmendinger and Jordan (1981) have attempted to relate plutonism, metamorphism, and thrusting in t...
We discuss in detail all the comments made by Petrinovic et al., showing that these are not pertinen...
In their comment, Zhang et al. (2018) question the existence of the deformation structures that we r...
We welcome the discussion and presentation of new data by Offler et al. (2017). In spite of a large n...
Whittaker et al. (Reports, 5 October 2007, p. 83) presented reconstructions for Australia and Antar...
I thank Buck [this issue] for the opportunity to discuss further the mechanical origin of crustal-sc...
Karlstrom et al. (2013) raise two issues in their Comment related to aspects of the discussion in ou...
We are delighted that our recent contribution regarding continental growth processes as exemplified ...
In the canonical cross-sectional reconstruction of relationships at Yerington (Proffett, 1977, Fig...
Tectonic plates and plate boundaries migrate substantially through time and mantle plumes are genera...
Accurately locating boundaries between continental and oceanic crust is topical in view of locating ...
We agree with Caldeira that the mechanism we proposed (1) to account for large decreases in the C ...
Mory et al. [1] claim to report ‘a newly discov-ered basement-cored, multi-ring impact structure’ an...
C. H. H. Connor, W. V. Pries, R. W. Page, B. P. J. Stevens, I. R. Plimer and P. M. Ashley write: Gib...
Erslev (1986) presented a geometric model for faults in the Rocky Mountain foreland province which r...
Allmendinger and Jordan (1981) have attempted to relate plutonism, metamorphism, and thrusting in t...
We discuss in detail all the comments made by Petrinovic et al., showing that these are not pertinen...
In their comment, Zhang et al. (2018) question the existence of the deformation structures that we r...
We welcome the discussion and presentation of new data by Offler et al. (2017). In spite of a large n...
Whittaker et al. (Reports, 5 October 2007, p. 83) presented reconstructions for Australia and Antar...
I thank Buck [this issue] for the opportunity to discuss further the mechanical origin of crustal-sc...
Karlstrom et al. (2013) raise two issues in their Comment related to aspects of the discussion in ou...
We are delighted that our recent contribution regarding continental growth processes as exemplified ...
In the canonical cross-sectional reconstruction of relationships at Yerington (Proffett, 1977, Fig...
Tectonic plates and plate boundaries migrate substantially through time and mantle plumes are genera...
Accurately locating boundaries between continental and oceanic crust is topical in view of locating ...
We agree with Caldeira that the mechanism we proposed (1) to account for large decreases in the C ...
Mory et al. [1] claim to report ‘a newly discov-ered basement-cored, multi-ring impact structure’ an...
C. H. H. Connor, W. V. Pries, R. W. Page, B. P. J. Stevens, I. R. Plimer and P. M. Ashley write: Gib...
Erslev (1986) presented a geometric model for faults in the Rocky Mountain foreland province which r...