The Geological Society of America Bulletin - Abstracts

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TitleSubjectAuthors
Amanz Gressly's role in founding modern stratigraphy. (Swiss geologist)Earth sciencesCross, Timothy A., Homewood, Peter W.
Depositional setting and implications of Paleoproterozoic glaciomarine sedimentation in the Hamersley Province, Western Australia.Earth sciencesMartin, David McB.
Discussion. (comment on E.H. McKee and J.E. Conrad, Geological Society of America Bulletin, vol. 108, p. 1515, 1996)(A Tale of 10 Plutons - Revisited: Age of Granitic Rocks in the White Mountains, California and Nevada: Discussion and Reply)Earth sciencesHanson, Brooks
Discussion. (response to J.T. Hagstrum and B.L. Murchey, Geological Society of America Bulletin, vol. 108, p. 643, 1996)(Paleomagnetism of Jurassic Radiolarian Chert Above the Coast Range Ophiolite at Stanley Mountain, California, and Implications for Its Paleogeographic Origins: Discussion and Reply)Earth sciencesHull, D.M., Blome, C.D., Pessagno, E.A., Jr.
Documentation of a 1450 Ma contractional orogeny preserved between the 1850 Ma sudbury impact structure and the 1 Ga Grenville orogenic front, Ontario: discussion and reply. (response to article by Fueten and Redmond, Geological Society of America Bulletin, vol. 109, p. 268, 1997)(includes reply by authors)Earth sciencesRiller, Ulrich, Schwerdtner, W.M.
Dynamic interactions between lahars and stream flow: a case study from Ruapehu volcano, New Zealand - discussion and reply.(Statistical Data Included)Earth sciencesManville, V., White, J.D.L., Hodgson, K.A., Cronin, Shane, Neall, Vince, Lecointre, Jerome, Palmer, Alan
Estuarine circulation in the Turonian Western Interior seaway of North America: discussion and reply. (comment on article by Slingerland et al. in Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 108, p. 941)(includes reply by Slingerland et al.)Earth sciencesJewell, Paul W.
Evidence of flexural shear folding associated with extensional faults: discussion and reply.Earth sciencesFerguson, Charles A., Higgs, W.G., Williams, G.D., Powell, C.M.
Fluid-inclusion studies of regionally extensive epigenetic dolomites, Bonneterre Dolomite (Cambrian), southeast Missouri: evidence of multiple fluids during dolomitization and lead-zinc mineralization. (alternative interpretation and reply)Earth sciencesLeach, D.L., Rowan, E.L., Shelton, Kevin L., Bauer, Rita M., Gregg, Jay M.
Fringe cracks: key structures for the interpretation of the progressive Alleghanian deformation of the Appalachian plateau.Earth sciencesEngelder, Terry, Younes, Amgad I.
From oceanic closure to continental collision: a synthesis of the "schistes lustres" metamorphic complex of the Western Alps: alternative interpretation and reply.Earth sciencesLemoine, Marcel, Tricart, Pierre, Lagabrielle, Yves, Deville, Eric, Fudral, Serge, Marthaler, Michel, Sartori, Mario
Geochronology and geochemistry of Putnam-Nashoba terrane metavolcanic and plutonic rocks, eastern Massachusetts: constraints on the early Paleozoic evolution of eastern North America.Earth sciencesAcaster, Martin, Bickford, M. E.
Geological reasoning: geology as an interpretive and historical science: discussion.Earth sciencesComet, Paul A.
Ground-water, large-lake interactions in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron: a geochemical and isotopic approach.Earth sciencesLong, David T., Kolak, Jonathan J., Matty, Jane M., Larson, Grahame J., Sibley, Duncan F., Councell, Terry B.
Importance of mechanical disaggregation in chemical weathering in a cold alpine environment, San Juan Mountains, Colorado.Earth sciencesReddy, Michael M., Drever, James I., Hoch, Anthony R.
Kinematic analysis of the San Juan thrust system, Washington: discussion and reply.Earth sciencesBrown, E.H., Brandon, Mark T., Cowan, Darrel S., Feehan, Jeffrey G., Maekawa, H.
Kinematics and timing of tertiary extension in the western Lake Mead region, Nevada: discussion and reply. (includes reply article)Earth sciencesDuebendorfer, Ernest M., Cakir, Mehmet, Aydin, Atilla, Simpson, David A.
Late Holocene stratigraphy of the Tetimpa archaeological sites, northeast flank of Popocatepetl volcano, central Mexico.Earth sciencesGardner, Thomas W., Panfil, Maria S., Hirth, Kenneth G.
Magnetostratigraphic constraints on relationships between evolution of the central Swiss Molasse basin and Alpine orogenic events.Earth sciencesSchlunegger, F., Matter, A., Burbank, D.W., Klaper, E.M.
Mesozoic tectonics and metamorphism in Pequop Mountains and Wood Hills region, northeast Nevada: implications for the architecture and evolution of the Sevier orogen: discussion and reply. (comment on article by Camilleri and Chamberlain in Geological Society of America Bulletin, vol. 109, p. 74)(includes reply by Camilleri et al.)Earth sciencesWise, Jim
Middle-late Cretaceous climate of the southern high latitudes: stable isotopic evidence for minimal equator-to-pole thermal gradients: discussion and reply. (reply to B.T. Huber, et. al., Geological Society of America Bulletin, vol. 107, p. 1164)Earth sciencesPrice, G.D., Sellwood, B.W., Pirrie, D.
Middle-late Cretaceous climate of the southern high latitudes: stable isotopic evidence for minimal equator-to-pole thermal gradients: discussion and reply. (response to article by G.D. Price, et. al., in this issue, p. 1192)Earth sciencesHuber, Brian T., Hodell, David A.
Nd isotopic constraints on sediment sources of the Ouachita-Marathon fold belt: alternative interpretation and reply.Earth sciencesGleason, James D., Patchett, P. Jonathan, Ruiz, Joaquin, Dickinson, William R., Thomas, William A.
Neoproterozoic-Paleozoic geography and tectonics: review, hypothesis, environmental speculation - discussions and reply.Earth sciencesDalziel, Ian W.D., Thomas, William A., Viele, George W.
Ontogeny of a flood plain.Earth sciencesMoody, John A., Pizzuto, James E., Meade, Robert H.
Origin of the upper Capitan-Massive limestone (Permian), Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico-Texas: is it a reef?Earth sciencesFagerstrom, J. A., Weidlich, O.
Paleoclimatic and tectonic control on the accumulation of North American cratonic sediment. (includes reply by Bruce H. Wilkinson and John P. Berry)Earth sciencesSloss, L.L.
Paleoclimatology and provenance of the glaciogenic Gowganda Formation (Paleoproterozoic), Ontario, Canada: a chemostratigraphic approach.Earth sciencesYoung, Grant M., Nesbitt, H. Wayne
Paleofluid-flow circulation within a Triassic rift basin: evidence from oil inclusions and thermal histories.Earth sciencesHsin-Yi Tseng, Burruss, R. C., Onstott, T. C., Omar, Gomaa
Paleoweathering of Mississippian Monteagle Limestone preceding development of a lower Chesterian transgressive systems tract and sequence boundary, middle Tennessee and northern Alabama. (includes reply article)Earth sciencesSrinivasan, Krishnan, Thomas, William A., Mack, Greg H., Driese, Steven G., Mora, Claudia I., Stapor, Frank W.
Paleozoic and Mesozoic rocks of Stikinia exposed in northwestern British Columbia: implications for correlations in the northern Cordillera: discussion and reply.(response to L.D. Currie et al., vol. 109, p. 1402, 1999)Earth sciencesGehrels, George E., Erdmer, Philippe, Johnston, Stephen T., Mihalynuk, Mitchell G., Brew, David A., Hart, Craig J.R., Currie, Lisel D., Parrish, Randy R.
Regional tilt of the Mount Stuart batholith, Washington, determined using aluminum-in-hornblende barometry: implications for northward translation of Baja British Columbia: discussion and reply. (comment on article by Brandon and Ague in Geological Society of America Bulletin, vol. 108, p. 471)(includes reply by Ague et al.)Earth sciencesPaterson, Scott R., Miller, Robert B.
Regional tilt of the Mount Stuart batholith, Washington, determined using aluminum-in-hornblende barometry: implications for northward translation of Baja British Columbia: discussion and reply. (reponse to article by Ague and Brandon, Geographical Society of America Bulletin, vol. 108, p. 471, 1996)(include reply by authors)Earth sciencesAnderson, J. Lawford
Relations between relative changes in sea level and climate shifts: Pennsylvanian-Permian mixed carbonate-siliciclastic strata, western United Staes: discussion and reply.(includes author's reply)(response to E.C. Rankey, Geological Society of America Bulletin, vol. 109, p. 1089, 1997)Earth sciencesMillker, Keith B., West, Ronald R., Rankey, Eugene C.
Reply. (response to article by Brooks Hanson in this issue, p. 1631)(A Tale of 10 Plutons - Revisited: Age of Granitic Rocks in the White Mountains, California and Nevada: Discussion and Reply)Earth sciencesConrad, James E., McKee, Edwin H.
Reply. (response to article by D.M. Hull, C.D. Blome and E.A. Pessagno Jr. in this issue, p. 1633)(Paleomagnetism of Jurassic Radiolarian Chert Above the Coast Range Ophiolite at Stanley Mountain, California, and Implications for Its Paleogeographic Origins: Discussion and Reply)Earth sciencesMurchey, Benita L., Hagstrum, Jonathan T.
Reply. (response to William F. Outerbridge's article in this issue, p. 120)Earth sciencesKunk, Michael J., Rice, Charles L., Belkin, Harvey E., Henry, Thomas W.
Stable isotropic evidence for relative and eustatic sea-level changes in Eocence to Oligocene carbonates, Baldwin County, Alabama: discussion.Earth sciencesRobinson, Edward
Structure and kinematic evolution of the Yukon-Tanana upland tectonites; east-central Alaska: a record of late Paleozoic to Mesozoic crustal assembly: discussion and reply.(response to V.L. Hansen and C. Dusel-Bacon, Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 110, p. 211)Earth sciencesOliver, Douglas H., Erdmer, Philippe, Mihalynuk, Mitchell G., Brew, David A., Nelson, JoAnne, Murphy, Donald C., Hansen, Vicki L.
The active southwest margin of the Colorado Plateau: uplift of mantle origin: discussion and reply.(includes reply)(response to T. Parsons and J. McCarthy, Geological Society of American Bulletin, vol. 107, p. 139, 1995)Earth sciencesSpencer, Jon E.
The dimensions and topographic setting of Antarctic subglacial lakes and implications for large-scale water storage beneath continental ice sheets.Earth sciencesSiegert, Martin J., Dowdeswell, Julian A.
The early Paleozoic evolution of the Argentine Precordillera as a Laurentian rifted, drifted, and collided terrane: a geodynamic model: discussion and reply.Earth sciencesDalziel, Ian W.D., Dalla Salda, Luis H., Astini, Ricardo A., Benedetto, Juan L., Vaccari, N. Emilio
The Osceola Mudflow from Mount Rainier: sedimentology and hazard implications of a huge clay-rich debris flow.Earth sciencesVallance, James W., Scott, Kevin M.
The Pennsylvanian Fire Clay tonstein of the Appalachian basin - its distribution, biostratigraphy, and mineralogy: discussion.Earth sciencesOuterbridge, William F.
Thermal anomalies associated with forced and free ground-water convection in the Dead Sea rift valley: discussion and reply.(response to H. Gvirtzman et al., vol. 109, p. 1167, 1997)Earth sciencesGarven, Grant, Friedman, Gerald M., Gvirtzman, Haim, Gvirtzman, Ghadaliahu
Volcanism and erosion during the past 930 k.y. at the Tatara-San Pedro complex, Chilean Andes.Earth sciencesThompson, R.A., Singer, B.S., Dungan, M.A., Feeley, T.C., Nelson, S.T., Pickens, J.C., Brown, L.L., Davidson, J.P., Metzger, J., Wulff, A.W.
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