Tectonics 1998 - Abstracts

Tectonics 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Alpine deformation and (super 40)Ar/(super 39)Ar geochronology of synkinematic white mica in the Siviez-Mischabel Nappe, western Pennine Alps, Switzerland.Earth sciencesRenaud Caby, Michael A. Cosca, Johannes C. Hunziker, Mario Sartori, Christian Teyssier, Michell J. Marekley
Analogue modeling of faulting pattern, ductile deformation, and vertical motion in strike-slip fault zones.Earth sciencesO. Dauteuil, Y. Mart
A new multilayered model for intraplate stress-induced differential subsidence of faulted lithosphere, applied to rifted basins.Earth sciencesR.T. van Balen, Y.Y. Podladchikov, S.A.P.L. Cloetingh
Birth and decay of an intracontinental magmatic swell: early Cretaceous tectonics of southern Israel.Earth sciencesZvi Garfunkel, Zohar Gvirtzman, Gedaliahu Gvirtzman
Collisional melange development: geologic associations of active melange-forming process with exhumed melange facies in the western Banda orogen, Indonesia.Earth sciencesR.A. Harris, R.K. Sawyer, M.G. Audley-Charles
Collision and extrusion at the Kuril-Japan arc junction.Earth sciencesKaori Kusunoki
Comment on "Alternating contractional and extensional events in the Alpujarride nappes of the Alboran Domain (Betics, Gibraltar Arc)" by Juan C. Balanya et al.(includes reply)(response to article in Tectonics, vol 16, p. 226, 1997)Earth sciencesJ.P. Platt
Comment on "Flank uplift and topography at the central Baikal Rift (SE Siberia): a test of kinematic models for continental extension" by Peter van der Beek. (Tectonics, vol. 16, p. 122, 1997)(includes reply)Earth sciencesAlan M. Roberts, Nick J. Kusznir
Comment on "New evidence of magmatic diapirs in the intermediate crust under the Dead Sea, Israel" by Nitzan Rabinowitz, Jean Steinberg, and Yossi Mart.Earth sciencesA. Hofstetter, M. Rybakov, U. ten Brink
Contour mapping of relic structures in the Precambrian basement of the Reelfoot rift, North American midcontinent.Earth sciencesRichard L. Dart, Henri S. Swolfs
Contrasting Oligocene and Miocene thermal histories from the hanging wall and footwall of the South Tibetan detachment in the central Himalaya from 40Ar/39Ar thermochronology, Marsyandi Valley, central Nepal.Earth sciencesKip V. Hodges, Margaret E. Coleman
Cover thrust reactivations related to internal basement involvement during Neogene-Quaternary evolution of the northern Apennines.Earth sciencesMario Boccaletti, Federico Sani
Crustal collapse, mantle upwelling, and Cenozoic extension in the North American Cordillera.Earth sciencesMian Liu, Yunqing Shen
Crustal deformation of the Lhasa terrane, Tibet plateau from Project INDEPTH deep seismic reflection profiles. (International Deep Profiling of Tibet and the Himalaya)Earth sciencesDouglas Alsdorf, Larry Brown, Wenjin Zhao, K. Douglas Nelson, Yizhaq Makovsky, Simon Klemperer
Crustal-scale structure and evolution of an arc-continent collision zone in the southern Urals, Russia.Earth sciencesD. Brown, J. Alvarez-Marron, A. Perez-Estaun, C. Juhlin, A. Oslianski
Crustal shortening and vertical strain partitioning in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco.Earth sciencesFrancisco Gomez, Muawia Barazangi, Richard Allmendinger, Ahmed Er-Raji, Mohammed Dahmani
Crustal structure and orogenic material budget in the west central Pyrenees.Earth sciencesAntonio Teixell
Crustal structure in the Middle Urals: results from the (ESRU) Europrobe seismic reflection profiling in the Urals experiments.Earth sciencesA.G. Green, C. Juhlin, M. Friberg, H.P. Echtler, T. Hismatulin, A. Rybalka, J. Ansorge
Crustal structure of the Himalayan orogen at 90 degrees east longitude from project INDEPTH deep reflection profiles. (International Deep Profiling of Tibet and the Himalaya)Earth sciencesK.D. Nelson, L.D. Brown, M.L. Hauck, Wenjin Zhao, A.R. Ross
Deep structure of the continental lithosphere in an unextended orogen: an explosive-source seismic reflection profile in the Urals (Urals Seismic Experiment and Integrated Studies (URSEIS 1995)).Earth sciencesLarry D. Brown, James H. Knapp, David N. Steer, Helmut P. Echtler, Dennis L. Brown, Robert Berzin
Deformation pattern around the conjoining strike-slip fault systems in the Basin and Range, southeast Nevada: the role of strike-slip faulting in basin formation and inversion.Earth sciencesMehmet Cakir, Atilla Aydin, David J. Campagna
Early Paleozoic orogenic collapse, tectonic stability, and late Paleozoic continental rifting revealed through thermochronology of K-feldspars, southern Norway.Earth sciencesW.J. Dunlap, H. Fossen
Eocene-early Miocene foreland basin development and the history of Himalayan thrusting, western and central Nepal.Earth sciencesPeter G. DeCelles, Jay Quade, T.P. Ojha, George E. Gehrels
Estimation of intraplate strain accumulation in the New Madrid seismic zone from repeat GPS surveys. (Global Positioning System)Earth sciencesJohn Weber, Seth Stein, Joseph Engeln
Estudio Sismico de la Corteza Iberica Norte 3.3: a seismic image of the Variscan crust in the hinterland of the NW Iberian Massif.Earth sciencesPuy Ayarza, Jose R. Martinez Catalan, Josep Gallart, Javier A. Pulgar, Juan J. Danobeitia
Extension and mantle upwelling within the San Andreas fault zone, San Francisco Bay Area, California.Earth sciencesCarlos F. Jove, Robert G. Coleman
Foreland normal fault control on northwest Himalayan thrust front development.Earth sciencesPeter M. Blisniuk, Leslie J. Sonder, Robert J. Lillie
Gravity constraints on lithosphere flexure and the structure of the late Paleozoic Ouachita orogen in Arkansas and Oklahoma, south central North America.Earth sciencesDennis L. Harry, Kevin L. Mickus
High-pressure, high-temperature rocks from the base of thick continental crust: geology and age constraints from the Manicouagan Imbricate Zone, eastern Grenville Province.Earth sciencesRichard Cox, David Gale, Aphrodite Indares, Greg Dunning, Jim Connelly
Inverse and forward numerical modeling of trishear fault-propagation folds.Earth sciencesRichard W. Allmendinger
Kinematic history of the Laramide orogeny in latitudes 35 degrees - 49 degrees N, western United States.Earth sciencesPeter Bird
Late Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the southern Chinese Tian Shan.Earth sciencesS. Nie, T.M. Harrison, A. Yin, P. Craig, F.J. Ryerson, Qian Xiangling, Yang Geng
Lithospheric controls on late Cenozoic construction of the Mongolian altai.Earth sciencesW. Dickson Cunningham
Lithospheric weakening during "retroforeland" basin formation: tectonic evolution of the central South Alpine foredeep.Earth sciencesSierd Cloetingh, Giovanni Bertotti, Vincenzo Picotti
Magma emplacement during arc-perpendicular shortening: an example from the Cascades crystalline core, Washington.Earth sciencesScott R. Paterson, Robert B. Miller
Mechanical modeling of compressional basins: origin and interaction of faults, erosion, and subsidence in the Ventura basin, California.(includes appendices)Earth sciencesFernando Nino, Jean Chery, Jean-Pierre Gratier
Miocene-Pliocene tectonic evolution of the Slovenian Periadriatic fault: implications for Alpine-Carpathian extrusion models.Earth sciencesLaszlo Fodor, Bogomir Jelen, Emo Marton, Dragomir Skaberne, Joze Car, Marko Vrabec
More than one way to stretch: a tectonic model for extension along the plume track of the Yellowstone hotspot and adjacent basin and range province.Earth sciencesRichard P. Smith, Tom Parsons, George A. Thompson
Northeastward growth of the Tibet plateau deduced from balanced reconstruction of two depositional areas: the Qaidam and Hexi Corridor basins, China.(includes appendices)Earth sciencesYves Gaudemer, Bertrand Meyer, Paul Tapponier, Francois Metivier
On uplift and exhumation during convergence.Earth sciencesKurt Stuwe, Terence D. Barr
Ophiolitic basement to a forearc basin and implications for continental growth: the Coast Range/Great Valley ophiolite, California.Earth sciencesSimon L. Klemperer, Nicola J. Godfrey
Paleomagnetic evidence that the central block of Salinia (California) is not a far-traveled terrane.Earth sciencesKatherine J. Whidden, Steve P. Lund, David J. bottjer, Duane Champion, David G. Howell
Pattern of mantle thinning from subsidence and heat flow measurements in the Gulf of Suez: evidence for the rotation of Sinai and along-strike flow from the Red Sea.Earth sciencesM. Eyal, Luc L. Lavier, Michael S. Steckler, Shimon Feinstein, Barry P. Kohn
Plate-boundary strain partitioning along the sinistral collision suture of the Philippine and Eurasian plates: analysis of geodetic data and geological observation in southeastern Taiwan.(includes appendix)Earth sciencesJacques Angelier, Jyr-Ching Hu, Jian-Cheng Lee, Hao-Tsu Chu, Shui-Beih Yu
Postorogenic denudation along the late Paleozoic Ouachita trend, south central United States of America: magnitude and timing constraints from apatite fission track data.Earth sciencesJeff Corrigan, Philip F. Cervany, Raymond Donelick, Steven C. Bergman
Remagnetization of Cretaceous forearc strata on Santa Margarita and Magdalena Islands, Baja California Sur: implications for northward transport along the California margin.Earth sciencesJonathan T. Hagstrum, Richard L. Sedlock
Reply.(response to article by A. Hofstetter, M. Rybakov and U. ten Brink in this issue, p. 819)Earth sciencesY. Mart, N. Rabinowitz
Seven million years of strike-slip and related off-fault deformation, northeastern Marlborough fault system, South Island, New Zealand.Earth sciencesAndrew Jones, Timothy A. Little
Shallow structure of the Yadong-Gulu rift, southern Tibet, from refraction analysis of Project INDEPTH common midpoint data. (International Deep Profiling of Tibet and the Himalaya)Earth sciencesK.D. Nelson, W.S.F. Kidd, Changde Wu, Michael J. Cogan
Strain partitioning in the transition area between oblique subduction and continental collision, Hikurangi margin, New Zealand.Earth sciencesJean-Yves Collot, Jean Delteil, Bernard Mercier de Lepinay, Philip M. Barnes, Jean-Christoph Audru
Strike-slip movements and thrusting along a transpressive fault zone: the North Giudicarie line.(Insubric line, northern Italy)Earth sciencesGiacomo Prosser
Structural analysis of the Carolina-Inner Piedmont terrane boundary: implications for the age and kinematics of the central Piedmont suture, a terrane boundary that records Paleozoic Laurentia-Gondwana interactions.Earth sciencesThomas E. West Jr.
Subduction zone retreat and recent tectonics of the South Island of New Zealand.Earth sciencesChristopher Beaumont, Paula Waschbusch, Geoff Batt
Subsidence of a volcanic basin by flexure and lower crustal flow: the eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho.Earth sciencesNadine McQuarrie, David W. Rodgers
Tectonically versus climatically driven Cenozoic exhumation of the Eurasian plate margin, Svalbard: fission track analyses.Earth sciencesAnn E. Blythe, Karen L. Kleinspehn
Tectonic evolution of the Montagne Noire and a possible orogenic model for syncollisional exhumation of deep rocks, Variscan belt, France.Earth sciencesDomingo G.A.M. Aerden
Tectonics of the Arabian margin associated with the formation and exhumation of high-pressure rocks, Sultanate of Oman.Earth sciencesRobert T. Gregory, David R. Gray, John McL. Miller
Thermal evolution, rate of exhumation, and tectonic significance of metamorphic rocks from the floor of the Alboran extensional basin, western Mediterranean.Earth sciencesJ.P. Platt, S.P. Kelley, M.J. Whitehouse, J.-I. Soto, A.J. Hurford
Three-dimensional elastic wave velocity structure of the Hualien region of Taiwan: evidence of active crustal exhumation.Earth sciencesJer-Ming Chiu, Cheng-Horng Lin, Yih-Hsiung Yeh, Horng-Yuang Yen, Kou-Cheng Chen, Bor-Shouh Huang, Steven W. Roecker
Two-dimensional crustal structures of Taiwan from gravity data.Earth sciencesYih-Hsiung Yeh, Horng-Yuan Yen, Francis T. Wu
Uplift and erosion of the San Bernardino Mountains associated with transpression along the San Andreas fault, California, as constrained by radiogenic helium thermochronometry.Earth sciencesJames A. Spotila, Kerry Sieh, Kenneth A. Farley
Wide-angle seismic constraints on the evolution of the deep San Andreas plate boundary by Mendocino triple junction migration.Earth sciencesJ.A. Hole, B.C. Beaudoin, T.J. Henstock
Yadong cross structure and South Tibetan Detachment in the east central Himalaya (89 degrees-90 degrees E).Earth sciencesK.D. Nelson, Scott D. Samson, W.S.F. Kidd, Changde Wu, Greg Wortman, Yongjun Yue, Jixiang Li, M.A. Edwards
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