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Mesozoic-Cenozoic Tectonic Evolution of Western North America--An Alternative to the Orocline
J.S. Dixon
Circum Pacific Council Publications
...Mesozoic-Cenozoic Tectonic Evolution of Western North America--An Alternative to the Orocline J.S. Dixon © Circum-Pacific Council for Energy...
1982
Late Paleozoic Deformation of Interior North America: The Greater Ancestral Rocky Mountains
Hongzhuan Ye , Leigh Royden , Clark Burchfiel , Martin Schuepbach
AAPG Bulletin
...Late Paleozoic Deformation of Interior North America: The Greater Ancestral Rocky Mountains Hongzhuan Ye , Leigh Royden , Clark Burchfiel , Martin...
1996
The Crustal Fracture System of North America and its Possible Origin
Gilbert E. Thomas
Utah Geological Association
...The Crustal Fracture System of North America and its Possible Origin Gilbert E. Thomas 1974 537 554 Utilizing the criteria of linearity...
1974
Reply: No major stratigraphic gap exists near the Middle Upper Pennsylvanian (Desmoinesian Missourian) stage boundary in North America: PALAIOS, v. 26, no. 3, p. 125 139, 2011.
Howard J. Falcon-Lang, Philip H. Heckel, William A. Dimichele, Bascombe M. Blake Jr., Cary R. Easterday, Cortland F. Eble, Scott Elrick, Robert A. Gastaldo, Stephen F. Greb, Ronald L. Martino, W. John Nelson, Hermann W. Pfefferkorn, Tom L. Phillips, Steven J. Rosscoe
PALAIOS
...Reply: No major stratigraphic gap exists near the Middle Upper Pennsylvanian (Desmoinesian Missourian) stage boundary in North America: PALAIOS, v...
2011
Continental Margins: DISCUSSION
Howard A. Meyerhoff
AAPG Bulletin
..., J. D. Phillips, C. O. Bowin, E. T. Bunce, and S. T. Knott, 1970, Continental rise off eastern North America: Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists Bull., v...
1970
Abstract: Evolving Dynamic Subsidence in the Late Cretaceous of North America from Geodynamic Inverse Models, by L. Liu, S. Spasojevic, and M. Gurnis; #90090 (2009).
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Carbon and Sulfur Cycle Changes Across the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event in Western North America
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Chemostratigraphic-Based Age Model for the Black Peaks Formation: Implications for Early Paleogene Paleoclimate in Sub-Tropical North America
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Are All Shales Created Equal? A Comparative, Multi-Proxy Geochemical Study of Paleozoic and Mesozoic Shale Basins in North America
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Influence of Pre-rift Orogenic Activity on the Syn-rift and Post-rift Development of Eastern North America: Insight into the Early Development of the Gulf of Mexico
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ABSTRACT: History of Tectonic Modeling and Implications for Depositional Architecture in the Gulf of Mexico: Where we should Go from Here; #90117 (2010)
James Pindell
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... counter-clockwise rotation of Yucatán by ~40°. The North America/Yucatán rotation pole migrated from the eastern Gulf of Mexico to western Cuba, so Yucatán...
2010
Abstract: Effects of Inherited of Pre-Jurassic Tectonics on the U.S. Gulf Coast, by R. L. Adams; #90989 (1993).
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2011
Bio-Stratigraphy Disproves Eustacy as a Primary Factor in the Accumulation of Middle Paleozoic Rocks Around the Transcontinental Arch of North America
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Abstract: Late Cretaceous Cenozoic Evolution of the North America Caribbean Plate Boundary Zone in the Mantle Reference Frame: Mexico, Central America, and Northwest Caribbean; #91205 (2023)
James Pindell, Diego Villagomez, Carl Steffensen, Roberto Molina, Gary Gray, Rod Graham, Paul O'Sullivan, and Daniel Stockli
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...Abstract: Late Cretaceous Cenozoic Evolution of the North America Caribbean Plate Boundary Zone in the Mantle Reference Frame: Mexico, Central...
2023
Nuclear Central America Hub of Antillean Transverse Belt: ABSTRACT
J. H. Brineman, G. L. Vinson
AAPG Bulletin
...) provide the basic framework for the tectonic relationships between North and South America. It is highly questionable that the Lesser Antilles is related...
1961
Geological Research on the Isthmus of Panama (GRIP)
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Extensional Tectonics and Stratigraphy of the North Atlantic Margins: Introduction: Chapter 1
A. J. Tankard, H. R. Balkwill
AAPG Special Volumes
... America, the western North Atlantic region: Decade of North American Geology Series, Geological Society of America, v. M, p. 351-378. Klitgord, K.D....
1989
Tertiary Dismemberment of Western North America
George W. Moore
Circum Pacific Council Publications
...Tertiary Dismemberment of Western North America George W. Moore © Circum-Pacific Council for Energy and Mineral Resources 2009 – Transactions...
1982
Geologic Evolution of North-Northeast Continental Margin of Brazil: ABSTRACT
Kazumi Miura, J. C. Barbosa
AAPG Bulletin
... America and Africa took place, developing a north-south compressional stress in the fracture zones. As a result, folding, reverse faulting...
1973
Ocean Margin Drilling Project Data Synthesis off Eastern North America: 28 to 36 Degrees North Latitude: ABSTRACT
J. R. Heirtzler, G. M. Bryan
AAPG Bulletin
...Ocean Margin Drilling Project Data Synthesis off Eastern North America: 28 to 36 Degrees North Latitude: ABSTRACT J. R. Heirtzler, G. M. Bryan 1983...
1983
Overview of the Central North American Basins and Their Relation to Deep Crustal Structure: ABSTRACT
G. R. Keller, Rodger E. Denison
AAPG Bulletin
... was the Eocambrian continental breakup which extensively rifted the southern margin of North America. Although this rifting event is manifested...
1984
What caused rifting in the Gulf of Mexico and why it matters: Stratigraphic and thermal implications
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Record and Constraints of the Eastward Advance of the Caribbean Plate in Northern South America, #30474 (2016).
J. F. Flinch, V. Castillo
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...: The Geology of North America Volume H: Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, p. 15-36. Castillo, M.V., 2001, Structural Analysis of Cenozoic...
2016