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2 Nicole Wagoner powerpoint Miller, M.M., Johnson, D.J., Dixon, T.H., Dokka, R.K., 2001. Refined kinematics of the Eastern California shear zone from GPS observations, 1993-1998. Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth 106, 2245-2263. (PDF)
3 Dominik Vlaha powerpoint (combine next two into one presentation)
Dokka, R.K., 1983. Displacements on late Cenozoic strike-slip faults of the central Mojave Desert, California. Geology, 11: 305-308. (PDF)
Dokka, R.K., 1989. The Mojave extensional belt of southern California. Tectonics, 8: 363-390. (PDF) powerpoint
Christensen, M.N., 1966. Late Cenozoic crustal movements in the Sierra Nevada of California. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 77: 163-181. (PDF)
4 Justin Toller - Bachman, S.B., 1978. Pliocene-Pleistocene break-up of the Sierra Nevada-White-Inyo Mountain block and formation of Owens Valley. Geology, 6: 461-463. (PDF) powerpoint
5 Justin Toller Huber, N.K., 1981. Amount and timing of late Cenozoic uplift and tilt of the central Sierra Nevada, Californa: Evidence from the upper San Joaquin River basin. U. S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 1197. (PDF) powerpoint.
6 Atticus Proctor- Unruh, J.R., 1991. The uplift of the Sierra-Nevada and implications for late Cenozoic epeirogeny in the western Cordillera. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 103: 1395-1404. (PDF)
7 Izabella Ogilvie- powerpoint Wolfe, J.A. and Molnar, P., 1997. Paleobotannical evidence for high altitudes in Nevada during the Miocene. Science, 276: 1672-1675. (PDF)
Kylander-Clark, A.R.C., Coleman, D.S., Glazner, A.F., et. Al, 2005,
Evidence for 65 km of dextral slip across Owens Valley, California,
since 83 Ma, Geological Society of America Bulletin 117 (7-8), 962-968 (PDF)
8 Gary McGaughey- Wakabayashi, J. and T. L. Sawyer, 2001, Stream incision, tectonics,
uplift, and evolution of topography of the Sierra Nevada, California,
Journal of Geology, 109, 5, 539-562 (PDF) powerpoint
Lindgren, W., 1911, The Tertiary gravels of the Sierra Nevada of
California, U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 73, 226 (PDF) (PDF - plate 1) (PDF - plate 9)
(It was Lindgren that conluded that north Sierra was tilted toward the
west as a rigid block and that the hinge line lay along the present
boudnary between the Siera Nevada and Central Valley)
Jones, C. H., Farmer, G. L. and J. Unruh, 2004, Tectonics of Pliocene
removal of lithosphere of the Sierra Nevada, California, Geological
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Wernicke, B., Clayton, R., Ducea, M., Jones, C.H., Park, S., Ruppert, S., Saleeby, J., Snow, J.K., Squires, L., Fliedner, M., Jiracek, G., Keller, R., Klemperer, S., Luetgert, J., Malin, P., Miller, K., Mooney, W., Oliver, H., Phinney, R., 1996. Origin of high mountains in the continents: The southern Sierra Nevada. Science 271, 190-193. (PDF)
9 Wes Johns House, M.A., Wernicke, B.P., Farley, K.A., 1998. Dating topography of the Sierra Nevada, California, using apatite (U-Th)/He ages. Nature 396, 66-69. (PDF) powerpoint
Wright, L.A., 1982. The geology of Death Valley. Earth Science, 35: 11-15. (PDF)
next two papers introduce 'turtlebacks' of Death Valley
Curry, H. D. (1954) Turtlebacks in the central black mountains, Death
Valley, California, in Jahns, R. H., Editor, Geology of souther
California, Calif. Div. Mines Bull 170, chapt IV, p. 53-59. (PDF)
Noble, L. F., and Wright, L. A. (1954), Geology of central sourthern
Death valley region, California, in Jahns, R. H., Editor, Geology of
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10 Alexander Holmwood - powerpoint Hill, M. L. and Troxel, B. W. 1966. Tectonics of Death Valley Region,
California, Geological Society of America Bulletin, 77, 4, 35-438 (PDF)
10a Alex - this one too-Burchfiel , B. C., and Stewart, J. H., 1966, "Pull-apart" origin of the
central segment of Death Valley, California, Geological Society of
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11 Jenna Graham- powerpoint Stewart, J.H., 1983. Extensional tectonics in the Death Valley area,
California; transport of thePanamint Range structural block 80 km
northwestward. Geology, 11(153-157). (PDF)
12 Noah- powerpoint Butler, P.R., Troxel, B.W. and Verosub, K.L., 100. Late Cenozoic history
and styles of deformation along the southern Death Valley fault zone,
California. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 100: 402-410. (PDF)
13 Nicole- powerpoint Holm, D.K., Snow, J.K. and Lux, D.R., 1992. Thermal and barometric
constraints on the intrusive and unroofing history of the black
Mountains, implications for timing, initial dip, and kinematics of
detachment faulting in the Death Valley region, California. Tectonics,
11: 507-522. (PDF)
14 Domnik- powerpoint Holm, D. K. and Dokka, R. K. 1993. Interpretation and tectonic
implications of cooling histories: An example from the Black Mountains,
Death Valley extended terrane, California, Earth and Planetary Science
Letters, Volume 116, Issue 1-4, p. 63-80 (PDF)
Calzia, J.P. and Ramo, O.T., 2000. Late Cenozoic crustal extension and
magmatism southern Death Valley region. In: D.R. Lageson, S.G. Peters
and M.M. Lahren (Editors), Great Basin and Sierra Nevada: GSA Field
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Lee, J., Stockli, D.F., Owen, L.A., Finkel, R.C., Kislitsyn, R., 2009. Exhumation of the Inyo Mountains, California: Implications for the timing of extension along the western boundary of the Basin and Range Province and distribution of dextral fault slip rates across the eastern California shear zone. Tectonics 28, 20. (PDF)
Molinari, M.P., 1984. Late Cenozoic structural geology of Stewart and
Monte Cristo Valleys, Walker Lane of west central Nevada. In: J. Lintz
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Geological Society of America. Geological Society of America, Reno, NV,
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17 Izabella- powerpoint Ekren, E.B. and Byers, F.M., 1984. The Gabbs Valley Range -- A
well-exposed segment of the Walker Lane in west-central Nevada. In: J.
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17 Izabella- Lee et al. 2020. Plate boundary trench retreat and dextral shear drive intracontinental fault-slip histories: Neogene dextral faulting across the Gabbs Valley and Gillis Ranges (PDF) THIS paper actually encompasses builds on the previous- focus on this one but interesting to compare how understanding of offsets evolved betwee 84 and 2020
Hardyman, R.F., 1984. Strike-slip, normal, and detachment faults in the
northern Gillis range, Walker Lane of west-central Nevada. In: J. Lintz
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Geological Society of America. Geological Society of America, Reno, NV,
pp. 184-202. (PDF)
Hardyman, R.F. and Oldow, J.S., 1991. Tertiary tectonic framework and
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18 Gary- powerpoint Oldow, J.S., Kohler, G. and Donelick, R.A., 1994. Late Cenozoic
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21 Nicole- powerpoint Faulds , James E., Christopher D. Henry, and Nicholas H. Hinz,
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along the Pacific–North American plate boundary, Geology, October 2007;
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northern Walker Lane, western Nevada and northeastern California,
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23 Noah- powerpoint Henry, C. D. and M. E. Perkins, 2001, Sierra Nevada-Basin and Range
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Ekren, E.B., Rogers, C.L., Anderson, R.E. and Orkild, P.P., 1968. Age
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26 Justin- powerpoint Stewart, J.H., 1980. Geology of Nevada: a discussion to accompany the
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27 Izabella- powerpoint Dubendorfer, E.M. and Simpson, D.A., 1994. Kinematics and timing of
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28 Gary- powerpoint Proffet, J.M.J., 1977. Cenozoic geology of the Yerington distric,
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29 Wes- powerpoint Dilles, J.H. and Gans, P.B., 1995. The chronology of Cenozoic volcanism
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30 Alex - powerpoint Mon Colgan, J. P., Dumitru, T. A., Miller, E. L., Diachroneity of Basin and
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Nevada, 2004, Geology, 32, 121-124. (PDF)
31 Jenna- powerpoint Colgan, J. P., Dumitru, T. A., McWilliams, M. and E. Miller, 2006,
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northwestern Nevada, New constraints from the northern Pine Forest
Range, Geological Society of American Bulletin, 118, 126-139. (PDF)
32 Izabella (for Erica)- powerpoint Fosdick, J.C. and J.P. Colgan, Miocene extension in the East
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Busby, C.J. , S.B. DeOreo, I. Skilling, P.B. Gans, and J.C. Hagan, Carson Pass–Kirkwood paleocanyon system: Paleogeography of the ancestral Cascades arc and implications for landscape evolution of the Sierra Nevada (California), GSA Bulletin; March/April 2008; v. 120; no. 3/4; p. 274–299; doi: 10.1130/B25849.1 (PDF)
Thompson, G.A., 1959. Gravity measurements between Hazen and Austin, Nevada: A study of basin-range structure. Journal of Geophysical Research 64, 217-229. (PDF)
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Thompson, G.A., Burke, D.B., 1974. Regional Geophysics of the Basin and Range Province. Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 2, 213-238. (PDF)
38b-Gary (short follow on to previous) Thompson, G.A., Burke, D.B., 1973. Rate and direction of spreading in Dixie Valley, Basin and Range province, Nevada. Geological Society of America Bulletin 84, 627-632. (PDF)
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80-Wes- powerpoint Intro - Plate tectonic setting-Components of Cordilleran Orogenic Belt-Major Components of Cordilleran Retroarc thrust belt
81-Alex- powerpoint Regional Kinematic and Subsidence Histories of thrust belt and foreland
82-Jenna- powerpoint Discussion -Regional Patterns of orogenesis
83-Noah-Discussion -Causes of Extension to finish
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next two for possible reference while working on 01 and 02
aMap03-UT Geologic Map with Faults Highlighted
aMap04- Utah Geologic Map with Highway-Roads overlay
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