Geology 1995 - Abstracts

Geology 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Abiological origin of described stromatolites older than 3.2 Ga: comment and reply. (response to D.R. Lowe; Geology; 1994; v.22; p.64)(includes authors' response)Earth sciencesBuick, Roger, Lowe, Donald R., Groves, D.I., Dunlop, J.S.R.
Analogue modeling of detachment fault systems and core complexes: comment and reply. (Geology, v. 22, p. 319, 1994)Earth sciencesBrun, Jean-Pierre, Sokoutis, Dimitrios, Lister, Gordon S., Scott, Robert J., Driessche, Jean van den
Comment. (Comment on article by J.D. Gleason, P.J. Patchett, W.R. Dickinson and J. Ruiz, Geology, vol. 22, p. 347, 1994) (Nd Isotopes Link Ouachita Turbidites to Appalachian Sources: Comment and Reply)Earth sciencesThomas, William A.
Comment. (response to Gerilyn Soreghan and William Dickinson, Geology, vol. 22, p. 759, 1994)(Generic Type of Stratigraphic Cycles Controlled by Eustasy: Comment and Reply)Earth sciencesFrank, Tracy D., Wilkinson, Bruce H., Klein, Robert T.
Comment. (response to Zheng-Xiang Li, Geology, vol. 22, p. 739, 1994)(Collision Between the North and South China Blocks: A Crustal-Detachment Model for Suturing in the Region East of the Tanlu Fault: Comment and Reply)Earth sciencesLin, Shoufa
Deep Pleistocene iceberg plowmarks on the Yermak Plateau: sidescan and 3.5 kHz evidence for thick calving ice fronts and a possible marine ice sheet in the Arctic Ocean. (response to article by Julian A. Dowdeswell in this issue, p. 476)(Reply)Earth sciencesVogt, Peter R., Crane, Kathleen, Sundvor, Eirik
Deep Pleistocene iceberg plowmarks on the Yermak plateau: sidescan and 3.5 kHz evidence for thick calving ice fronts and a possible marine ice sheet in the Arctic Ocean. (response to article by P.R. Vogt et al., Geology, v. 22, p. 403)Earth sciencesDowdeswell, Julian A.
Displacement since the Pliocene along the southern section of the Alpine fault, New Zealand: comment and reply. (response to article by Huntly N.C. Cutten in this issue, p. 475)(Reply)Earth sciencesSutherland, Rupert
Displacement since the Pliocene along the southern section of the Alpine fault, New Zealand: comment and reply. (response to article by R. Sutherland, Geology, v. 22, p. 327)Earth sciencesCutten, Huntly N.C.
Evolution of the Slave craton: comment. (comment on C.E. Isachsen and S.A. Bowring, Geology, v. 22, p. 917)Earth sciencesPadgham, W.A.
Exhumation of the Dabie Shan ultra-high pressure rocks and accumulation of the Songpan-Ganzi flysch sequence, central China: comment and reply. (response to S. Nie et al, Geology, vol. 22, p. 999, 1994)Earth sciencesAvigad, Dov
High-pressure fractionation in rift-related basaltic magmatism:Faeroe plateau basalts. (response to Stefan Bernstein, Geology, v. 22, p. 815,1994)Earth sciencesKerr, Andrew C., Thompson, Robert N.
Hot-side-up aureole in southwest Yukon and limits on terrane assembly of the northern Canadian Cordillera: comment and reply. (response to S.T. Johnson and P. Erdmer, Geology, vol. 23, p. 419, 1995)Earth sciencesHansen, V.L., Oliver, D.H., Dusel-Bacon, C.
Is the Sevier Desert reflection of west-central Utah a normalfault?: comment and reply. (response to Mark H. Anders et al., Geology, v. 22, p.771, 1994)Earth sciencesAllmendinger, Richard W., Royse, Frank, Jr.
Magnetic anomaly near the center of the Vredefort structure: implications for impact-related magnetic signatures: comment and reply. (response to R.J. Hart et al., Geology, vol. 23, p.277, 1995)Earth sciencesGibson, Roger L., Reimold, W. Uwe
New constraints on the age of the Manaslu leucogranite: evidence for episodic tectonic denudation in the central Himalaya: comment and reply. (response to article by Stephane Guillot, Geology, v. 22, p. 559)Earth sciencesHarrison, T. Mark, Mahon, Keith I.
New constraints on the age of the Manaslu leucogranite: evidence for episodic tectonic denudation in the central Himalaya: comment and reply. (response to article by T. Mark Harrison et al. in this issue, p. 478)(Reply)Earth sciencesHodges, Kip, Guillot, Stephane, LeFort, Patrick, Pecher, Arnaud
Paleohydrogeology of the Canadian Rockies and origins of brines, Pb-Zn deposits and dolomitization in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin: Comment and Reply. (response to B.E. Nesbitt and K. Muehlenbachs; Geology; 1994; v.22; p.243)(includes authors' response)Earth sciencesQing, Hairuo, Mountjoy, Eric W., Nesbitt, Bruce E., Muehlenbachs, Karlis
Precambrian-Cambrian boundary global stratotype ratified and a new perspective of Cambrian time: comment and reply. (Geology, v. 22, p. 179, 1994)Earth sciencesRozanov, A. Yu, Landing, Ed
Reef drowning during the last deglaciation: evidence for catastrophic sea-level rise and ice-sheet collapse. (response to P. Blanchon and J. Shaw, Geology, vol. 23, 1995)Earth sciencesClark, Peter U.
Reply. (response to Andrew C. Kerr and Robert N. Thompson inthis issue, p. 671)Earth sciencesBernstein, Stefan
Reply. (response to article by Bruce H. Wilkinson et al. in this issue, p. 572)(Generic Type of Stratigraphic Cycles Controlled by Eustasy: Comment and Reply)Earth sciencesDickinson, William R., Soreghan, Gerilyn S.
Reply. (response to article by Peter U. Clark in this issue, p. 957)Earth sciencesShaw, John, Blanchon, Paul
Reply. (response to article by Roger L. Gibson and W. Uwe Reimold in this issue, p. 1149)Earth sciencesHart, Rodger J., Hargraves, Robert B., Andreoli, Marco A.G., Tredoux, Marian, Doucoure, C. Moctar
Reply. (response to article by Shoufa Lin, in this issue, p. 574)(CollisionBetween the North and South China Blocks: A Crustal-Detachment Model for Suturing in the Region East of the Tanlu Fault: Comment and Reply)Earth sciencesLi, Zheng-Xiang
Reply. (response to article by William A. Thomas in this issue) (Nd Isotopes Link Ouachita Turbidites to Appalachian Sources: Comment and Reply)Earth sciencesGleason, James D., Patchett, P. Jonathan, Ruiz, Joaquin, Dickinson, William R.
Reply. (response to Morten Hald and John T. Andrews, this issue, p.382)(Response of the High-Altitude Northern Hemisphere to Orbital Climate Forcing: Evidence from the Nordic Seas: Comment and Reply)Earth sciencesJansen, Eystein, Koc, Nalan
Reply. (response to Richard W. Allmendinger and Frank Royse Jr.in this issue, p. 669)Earth sciencesAnders, Mark H., Christie-Blick,Nicholas, Wills, Stewart
Response of the high-latitude Northern Hemisphere to orbital climate forcing: evidence from the Nordic Seas: comment and reply. (response to Nalan Koc and Eystein Jansen, Geology, vol. 22, p. 523)Earth sciencesAndrews, John T., Hald, Morten
Slow late Paleozoic exhumation in the Presidential Range of New Hampshire as determined by the 40Ar/39Ar relief method: comment and reply. (response to J. Dykstra Eusden Jr. and Daniel Lux, Geology, vol. 22, p. 909, 1994)(includes reply article)Earth sciencesOliver, Douglas H.
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