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SDLRC - Geotectonics


The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Scientific and Media Articles based on Major Keyword - Geotectonics
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Geotectonics
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AuthorTitleSourceRegionKeywords
DS1930-0058
1931
Croneis, C.G.Tectonics of Arkansaw PaleozoicsPan. American Geol., Vol. 55, No. 1, PP. 1-8.United States, Gulf Coast, ArkansasGeotectonics
DS1950-0107
1952
Holmes, S.W.Structural Geology and Igneous Rocks of South Central New York and Vicinity.The Compass of Sigma Gamma Epsilon., Vol. 29, No. 3, PP. 266-272.United States, Appalachia, New YorkGeotectonics
DS1950-0340
1957
Mollard, J.R.Aerial Mosaics Reveal Fracture Patterns on Surface Materials in Southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba.Oil In Canada., Vol. AUGUST 5TH. PP. 27-50.Canada, Saskatchewan, ManitobaGeotectonics, Lineaments
DS1960-0533
1965
Coy, D.O.Lineaments of the Ithaca QuadrangleBsc. Thesis, Cornell University, United States, Appalachia, New YorkGeotectonics
DS1960-0693
1966
Kumapareli, P.S., Saull, V.A.The St. Lawrence Valley System: a North American Equivalent of the East African Rift Valley SystemCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 3, PP. 639-658.CanadaGeotectonics
DS1960-1165
1969
Mcconnell, R.B.Fundamental Fault Zones in the Guiana and West African Shields in Relation to Presumed Axes of Atlantic Spreading.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 80, PP. 1775-1782.South America, Guiana, West AfricaGeotectonics
DS1970-0642
1973
Burke, K., Whiteman, A.J.Uplift, Rifting and the Break Up of AfricaAcademic Press, 784P. PP. 735-755.AfricaGeotectonics
DS1970-0060
1970
Dawson, J.B.The Structural Setting of African Kimberlite MagmatismIn: African Magmatism And Tectonics, Clifford, T.n.; Gass, I., PP. 321-335.Southwest Africa, NamibiaKimberlite, Genesis, Structure, Geotectonics
DS1970-0298
1971
Grady, J.C.Deep Main Faults in South IndiaGeological Society INDIA Journal, Vol. 12, No. 1, PP. 56-62.IndiaGeotectonics, Regional Structure
DS1970-0586
1972
Reeves, C.V.Rifting in the Kalahari?Nature., Vol. 237, MAY 12TH. PP. 95-96.BotswanaGeotectonics, Seismicity
DS1975-0910
1979
Anon.Satellite Magnetic Map of AfricaGeotimes, Vol. 23, No. 12, DECEMBER PP. 16-17.AfricaGeotectonics, Magsat, Geophysics
DS1975-0065
1975
De beer, J.H., Gough, D.I., Van Zyjl, J.S.V.An Electrical Conductivity Anomaly and Rifting in Southern Africa. #2Nature., Vol. 255, JUNE 26TH, PP. 678-680.BotswanaGeotectonics, Geophysics
DS1975-1014
1979
Fairhead, J.D.A Gravity Link between Domally Uplifted Cainozoic Volcanic Centres of north Africa and its Similarity to the East African Rift System Anomaly.Earth Planet. Sci. Letters, Vol. 42, PP. 109-113.Africa, East AfricaGeotectonics, East African Rift, Bouguer Anomaly Map, Geophysics
DS1975-0083
1975
Girdler, R.W.The Great Negative Bouguer Gravity Anomaly over AfricaEos, Vol. 50, AUGUST PP. 516-519.AfricaGeotectonics, Geophysics
DS1975-0799
1978
Lumbers, S.B.Geological Setting of Alkalic Rock Carbonatite Complexes In eastern Canada.Carbonatite Conference Pocos De Caldas, Brasil, PP. 81-89.Canada, Quebec, OntarioAlkalic Rocks, Rift System, Geotectonics, Geochemistry
DS1975-0850
1978
Reeves, C.V.A Failed Gondwana Spreading Axis in Southern AfricaNature., Vol. 273, No. 5657 MAY 4TH. , PP. 222-223.South Africa, BotswanaGeotectonics
DS1975-0167
1975
Reeves, C.V., Hutchins, D.G.Crustal Structures in Central Southern AfricaNature., Vol. 254, No. 5498 MARCH 27TH. , PP. 408-410.South Africa, BotswanaGeophysics, Gravity, Geotectonics
DS1975-0403
1976
Scholz, C.H., Koczynski, T.A., Hutchins, D.G.Evidence for Incipient Rifting in Southern AfricaGeophys. Journal of Roy. Astron. Soc., Vol. 44, PP. 135-144.BotswanaSesimicity, Geotectonics, Geophysics
DS1975-0880
1978
Sykes, L.R.Intraplate Seismicity, Reactivation of Preexisting Zones Ofweakness, Alkaline Magmatism and Other Tectonism Postdatingcontinental Fragmentation.Rev. Geophysics Space Physics, Vol. 16, No. 4, NOVEMBER PP. 621-688.United States, West Africa, Brazil, AfricaGeotectonics, Geophysics
DS1980-0093
1980
Coward, M.P.Shear Zones in the Precambrian Crust of Southern AfricaJournal of STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY, Vol. 2, No. 1/2, PP. 19-27.Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Southwest Africa, NamibiaGeotectonics
DS1981-0125
1981
Crough, S.T.Mesozoic Hotspot Epeirogeny in Eastern North AmericaGeology, Vol. 9, PP. 2-6.United States, Appalachia, New YorkOrigin, Geotectonics
DS1981-0275
1981
Ma xingyuan, WU ZHENGWEN.Early Tectonic Evolution of ChinaPrecambrian Research, Vol. 14, PP. 185-202.ChinaRegional Structure, Geotectonics
DS1981-0369
1981
Schmidt-Thome, P.Is the Fisch River Graben of Southwest Africa (namibia) The Trace of a Graben Structure?Geologische Rundschau, Vol. 70, No. 2, PP. 499-503.Southwest Africa, NamibiaGeotectonics
DS1982-0349
1982
Krivonos, V.F.Characteristics of Distribution of Diamonds in Alluvial Placers of Yakutia Diamond Province.Sovet. Geolog., No. 4, PP. 58-61.RussiaGeotectonics, Structure, Anabar Shield, Histograms
DS1983-0214
1983
Eisenburger, D., Hannak, W., Haut, R., Knabe, W., Levin, P., MullCircular Magnetic Structures in Upper Volta and Their Geological Significance for Prospecting.Journal of AFRICAN EARTH SCI., Vol. 1, No. 3-4, P. 358. (abstract.).West Africa, Upper VoltaGeotectonics
DS1983-0249
1983
Gibb, R.A.Model for Suturing of Superior and Churchill Plates: an Example of Double Indentation Tectonics.Geology, Vol. 11, No. 7, PP. 413-417.CanadaGeotectonics
DS1983-0252
1983
Gibbs, A.K., Barron, C.N.The Guiana Shield ReviewedEpisodes, 1983, No. 2, PP. 7-14.South America, Guiana, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French GuianaRegional Geology, Geotectonics, Stratigraphy, Roraima, Parguazan
DS1983-0607
1983
Trofinov, V.S.Structures of the Crust and the Diamond, Characteristics.(russian)Doklady Academy of Sciences Akademy Nauk SSSR, (Russian), Vol. 273, No. 4, pp. 949-953RussiaGeotectonics
DS1983-0612
1983
Vaganov, V.I., Varlamov, V.A.Structural position and conditions of formation of Kimberlites in Siberian and American platforms. (Russian)Soviet Geology, (Russian), No. 3, pp. 86-89RussiaGeotectonics
DS1984-0244
1984
Drury, S.A., Harris, N.B.W., Holt, R.W., Reeves-Smith, G.J.Precambrian Tectonics and Crustal Evolution in South IndiaJournal of GEOLOGY, Vol. 92, PP. 3-20.IndiaGeotectonics
DS1984-0520
1984
Milashev, V.A., Sokolova, V.P.Megafracturing of the Earth's Crust and the Structural Boundaries of Kimberlite Fields.Soviet Geology And Geophysics, Vol. 25, No. 10, OCTOBER PP. 126-131.RussiaGeotectonics
DS1984-0541
1984
Nair, N.G.K., Santosh, M., Thampi, P.K.Alkali Granite=syenite-carbonatite Association in Munnar, Kerala, India; Implications for Rifting, Alkaline Magmatism And Liquid Immiscibility.Proceedings INDIAN Academy of Science EARTH PLANET. SCIENCES, Vol. 93, No. 2, PP. 149-158.IndiaGeotectonics
DS1984-0598
1984
Pretorius, D.A.The Kalahari Foreland, its Marginal Troughs and Over thrust Belts, and the Regional Structure of Botswana.Economic Geology Research Unit., INF. Circular No. 169, 24P.Botswana, South Africa, Southwest Africa, NamibiaRegional Geology, Geotectonics
DS1984-0795
1984
Zhang, ZH.M., Liu, J.G., Coleman, R.G.An Outline of the Plate Tectonics of ChinaGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 95, PP. 295-312. ALSO: Vol. 96, No. 3, PP. 407-408.ChinaGeotectonics, Regional Structure
DS1985-0027
1985
Arkani-Hamed, J., Strangway, D.W., Teskey, D.J., Hood, P.J.Comparison of Magsat and Low Level Aeromagentic Dat a Over The Canadian Shield: Implications for Grm (geopotential Research Mission).Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 22, No. 9, SEPTEMBER PP. 1241-1247.Canada, Ontario, Manitoba, Quebec, SaskatchewanGeotectonics, Geophysics
DS1985-0060
1985
Berendsen, P., Blair, K.P.The Control of Basement Related Faults on the Localization Of Hydrocarbons and Minerals Central Kansas.6th. International Conference Basement Tectonics, Held Sante Fe Septemb, P. 9. (abstract.).United States, Central States, KansasGeotectonics, Rift
DS1985-0065
1985
Bickford, M.E., Anderson, J.L.Proterozoic Granite-rhyolite Terranes of the Southern Midcontinent, Usa6th. International Conference Basement Tectonics, Held Sante Fe, Septem, P. 11. (abstract.).United States, Colorado Plateau, Colorado, Wet Mountains, Central StatesGeotectonics
DS1985-0097
1985
Burke, K., Kidd, W.S.F., Kusky, T.Is the Ventersdorp Rift System of Southern Africa Related To a Continental Collision between the Kaapvaal and Zimbabwe Cratons at 2.64 Ga Ago?Tectonophysics, Vol. 115, PP. 1-24.South Africa, ZimbabweGeotectonics
DS1985-0105
1985
Caputo, M.V., Crowell, J.C.Migration of Glacial Centers Across Gondwana During Paleozoic Era.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 96, No. 8, AUGUST PP. 1020-1036.South Africa, South AmericaGeomorphology, Geotectonics
DS1985-0126
1985
Condie, K.C.Early Proterozoic Continental Accretion in Southwestern North America.6th. International Conference Basement Tectonics, Held Sante Fe, Septem, P. 13. (abstract.).United States, Colorado Plateau, Colorado, New Mexico, ArizonaGeotectonics
DS1985-0132
1985
Crowley, K.D.Fission Track Thermochronology of Basement Rocks in the Midcontinent: Preliminary Results and Tectonic Implications.6th. International Conference Basement Tectonics, Held Sante Fe , Septe, P. 14. (abstract.).United States, Central States, Kansas, OklahomaGeotectonics
DS1985-0220
1985
Gay, S.P.Jr.Latest Age Dating Results in South Central Kansas: Incompatible with History of Precambrian Events As Reconstructed From Newmag* Basement Mapping Studies.6th. International Conference Basement Tectonics, Held Sante Fe, Septem, P. 17. (abstract.).United States, Central States, KansasGeotectonics, Geophysics
DS1985-0231
1985
Gibbs, A.K.Contrasting Styles of Continental Mafic Intrusions in the Guiana Shield.International Symposium ON MAFIC DIKE SWARMS, HELD TORONTO, JUNE 4-7TH, 22P. 5 FIGS.South America, Guiana, Brazil, Venezuela, GuyanaLamprophyres, Carbonatite, Geotectonics
DS1985-0232
1985
Gibbs, A.K., Wirth, K.R.Origin and Evolution of the Amazonian CratonLunar Planetary Science Institute, Nasa Workshop On Early Cr, JUNE-JULY , 4P.South America, Guiana, French Guiana, BrazilGeotectonics, Granite, Greenstone Belts
DS1985-0239
1985
Goodwin, A.M.Rooted Precambrian Ring Shields: Growth, Alignment, and Oscillation.American Journal of SCIENCE., Vol. 285, No. 6, JUNE, PP. 481-531.Canada, West Africa, Central AfricaGeotectonics, Comparison, Compositional Analyses, Belts
DS1985-0240
1985
Gore, R.Our Restless Planet EarthNational Geographic., AUGUST, PP. 142-181.GlobalGeotectonics
DS1985-0263
1985
Haralyi, N.L.E., Hasui, Y., Svisero, D.P.Basement Controls of the Alkaline Province of West Minas Gerais, Brasil.International Association GENESIS of ORE DEPOSITS WORKSHOP HELD IN CONJ, ABSTRACT VOLUME P. 35. (abstract.).Brazil, Minas GeraisGeophysics, Kimberlite, Geotectonics
DS1985-0271
1985
Hartnady, C.J.H.Uplift, Faulting, Seismicity, Thermal Spring and Possible Incipient Volcanic Activity in the Lesotho-natal Region, Southeast Africa: the Quathlamba hotspot Hyopthesis.Tectonics, Vol. 4, No. 4, JUNE, PP. 371-377.LesothoGeotectonics
DS1985-0325
1985
Kampunzu, A.B., Caron, J.P.H., Lubala, R.T.Decennie de ; 'etude du Rift Africain et de Son Soubassement precambrien Par le Laboratoire de Petrologie- Universite Delumbumbashi (zaire) Bilan et Perspective.Pangea., No. 4, JUNE PP. 12-14.Central Africa, ZaireGeotectonics, Rift
DS1985-0383
1985
Larson, E.E., Patterson, P.E., Curtis, G., Drake, R., Mutschler.Petrologic, Paleomagnetic, and Structural Evidence of a Paleozoic Rift System in Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 96, No. 11, NOVEMBER PP. 1364-1372.United States, Gulf Coast, Colorado Plateau, Oklahoma, New Mexico, ColoradoGeotectonics
DS1985-0401
1985
Lowe, D.R.Ouachita Trough: Part of a Cambrian Failed Rift SystemGeology, Vol. 13, No. 11, NOVEMBER PP. 790-793.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, OklahomaGeotectonics
DS1985-0415
1985
Marshall, T.R., Pretorius, D.A.The Alluvial Diamond Fields of the Western Transvaal, Southafrica.Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, 2P. (abstract.) SUBMITTED.South Africa, TransvaalGeotectonics, Structure, Alluvial Placer Deposits
DS1985-0466
1985
Morgan, P., Swanberg, C.A.On the Cenozoic Uplift and Tectonic Stability of the Colorado Plateau.Journal of GEODYNAMICS, Vol. 3, No. 1-2, JULY PP. 23-38.United States, Colorado PlateauGeotectonics
DS1985-0484
1985
Negri, J.G., Agrawal, P.K., Thakur, N.K.Vertical Component Magsat Anomalies and Indian Tectonic Boundaries.Indian Academy of Science Proceedings, Vol. 94, No. 1, MARCH PP. 35-42.IndiaGeotectonics
DS1985-0524
1985
Peterman, Z.E., Zartman, R.E.The Early Proterozoic Trans-hudson Orogen in the Northern Great Plains of the United States.6th. International Conference Basement Tectonics, Held Sante Fe, Septem, P. 30. (abstract.).United States, Rocky Mountains, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, WillisGeotectonics
DS1985-0525
1985
Peterson, R.M.Mapping Paleostructures from Time Related Aeromagnetic Lineaments and Photolineaments.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 17, No. 7, P. 687. (abstract.).United States, Appalachia, KentuckyGeotectonics
DS1985-0543
1985
Pretorius, D.A.The Structural Setting of Pipe and Alluvial Diamond Fields In Southern Africa.6th. International Conference Basement Tectonics, Held Sante Fe, Septem, P. 31. (abstract.).South Africa, Botswana, ZimbabweGeotectonics
DS1985-0544
1985
Pretorius, D.A.The Influence of the Regional Structure of the Rhodesian Craton on the Distribution of Kimberlites in Botswana and Zimbabwe.Fourth International Kimberlite Conference., 2P. (abstract.) SUBMITTED.Southern Africa, Botswana, ZimbabweGeotectonics, Geophysics
DS1985-0572
1985
Rowley, D.B., Ziegler, A.M., Sahagian, D., Nie, S.Y., Lottes, A.Geological and Geometrical Constraints on Reconstructions OfGeological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 17, No. 7, P. 703. (abstract.).South Africa, India, AustraliaGeotectonics
DS1985-0601
1985
Serpa, L.Structure of the Precambrian Keweenawan Rift in Kansas6th. International Conference Basement Tectonics, Held Sante Fe, Septem, P. 33. (abstract.).United States, Central States, KansasGeotectonics
DS1985-0615
1985
Shumaker, R.C.Structural Development of Paleozoic Continental Basins of Eastern North America.6th. International Conference Basement Tectonics, Held Sante Fe, Septem, P. 34. (abstract.).United States, Great Lakes, Illinois, Michigan, Gulf Coast, Oklahoma, ArkansasGeotectonics
DS1985-0631
1985
Smith, Y.N.Oxygen Isotope Evidence for Hydrothermal Alteration in Buried Precambrian Basement Rocks from the Midwest, Usa6th. International Conference Basement Tectonics, Held Sante Fe, Septem, P. 34. (abstract.).United States, Great Lakes, Ohio, IllinoisGeotectonics
DS1985-0662
1985
Taylor, S.R.A Lower Crustal Source for Massif AnorthositesGeological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 17, No. 7, P. 733. (abstract.).GlobalGeotectonics
DS1985-0664
1985
Thomas, W.A.The Appalachian Ouachita Connection: Paleozoic Orogenic Belt at the Southern Margin of North America.Annual REVIEW EARTH PLANET. SCI., Vol. 13, PP. 175-199.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, Oklahoma, TexasTectonics, Mid Continent, Mississippi Embayment, Geotectonics
DS1985-0691
1985
Van schmus, W.R., Bickford, M.E.Extension of Early Proterozoic Orogenic Belts Into Midcontinent United States (us)6th. International Conference Basement Tectonics, Held Sante Fe, Septem, P. 38. (abstract.).United States, Central States, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado Plateau, WyomingGeotectonics
DS1985-0719
1985
Welland, M.J., Cambray, F.W., Voight, D.S.Structural and Stratigraphic Fabric of the Ouachita Thrustbelt, Oklahoma and Arkansaw: a Paleozoic Accretionary Complex.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 17, No. 7, P. 746. (abstract.).United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, OklahomaGeotectonics
DS1985-0732
1985
Wille, D.M., Brown, L.D., Nelson, D.K., Arnow, J.A., Mcbride, J.The Surrency Bright Spot: Possible Evidence for Fluid in The Deep Crust.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 17, No. 7, P. 751. (abstract.).United States, Appalachia, GeorgiaMidcontinent, Geotectonics, Suture Zone, Rift
DS1990-0391
1990
Davis, D.W., Paces, J.B.Time resolution of geologic events on the Keweenaw Peninsula And implications for development of The midcontinent Rift systemEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 97, No. 1-2, February pp. 54-64MichiganMidcontinent Rift, Geochronology -Age deterM.
DS1990-0701
1990
Hinze, W.J., Braile, L.W., Chandler, V.W.A geophysical profile of the southern margin of The midcontinent Rift system in western Lake SuperiorTectonics, Vol. 9, No. 2, April pp. 303-310MidcontinentGeophysics, Midcontinent Rift
DS1991-0792
1991
Jerde, E.A.Geochemistry and petrology of hypabyssal rocks associated with The midcontinent Rift, northeastern MinnesotaPh.d. thesis, University of California, Los Angeles, 305pMinnesotaGeochemistry, Midcontinent Rift
DS1991-0793
1991
Jerde, E.A.Magmatic evolution in the midcontinent rift: evidence from hypabyssal rocks from the north shore of Lake SuperiorGeological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstract Volume, Vol. 23, No. 5, San Diego, p. A 44OntarioTectonics, Midcontinent rift
DS1991-1709
1991
Teskey, D.J.Magnetic modelling of the mid-continent rift system- central LakeSuperiorG.s.c. Current Activites Forum, Program With Abstracts, January 22-23, 1991, p. 15. AbstractOntarioGeophysics -magnetics, Midcontinent rift
DS1991-1883
1991
Woelk, T.S., Hinze, W.J.Model of the midcontinent rift system in northeastern KansasGeology, Vol. 19, No. 3, March pp. 277-280KansasTectonics, Midcontinent rift
DS1992-0016
1992
Allen, D.J., Chandler, V.W.The utility of high-resolution aeromagnetic dat a for investigating The midcontinent Rift in east-central MinnesotaInstitute on Lake Superior Geology, 38th. annual meeting held Hurley, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 3-5MinnesotaGeophysics, Midcontinent rift
DS1992-0059
1992
Baars, D.L.Conjugate basement rift zones in Kansas, Midcontinent USA #2Basement Tectonics, 9th. Proceedings, editor, Rickard, H.J., pp. 197-206.KansasTectonics, Midcontinent Rift
DS1992-0088
1992
Barnes, M.L., Osborn, G.L., Chan, L.S.An integrated gravity and magnetic survey of the Rock Elm structure, western WisconsinInstitute on Lake Superior Geology, 38th. annual meeting held Hurley, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 6-7WisconsinStructure, Midcontinent rift
DS1992-0117
1992
Berendsen, P.Structure and composition of Keweenawan rift related igneous and sedimentary rock in KansasInstitute on Lake Superior Geology, 38th. annual meeting held Hurley, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 8-9KansasStructure, Midcontinent rift
DS1992-0212
1992
Cannon, W.F.Process rates during Midcontinent rifting: clues to the origin of The midcontinent rift systemInstitute on Lake Superior Geology, 38th. annual meeting held Hurley, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 17-19MichiganStructure, Midcontinent rift
DS1992-0604
1992
Green, J.C.Proterozoic rifts: North American Rift systemProterozoic Crustal Evolution, K.C. Condie, Developments in Precambrian, Chapter 3, pp. 116-119.Appalachia, OntarioTectonics, Midcontinent Rift
DS1992-0649
1992
Haimson, B.C., Lee, M.Y.Stress measurements in Quimby granite and the state of stress in The western midcontinentGeological Society of America (GSA) Abstract Volume, Vol. 24, No. 4, April p. 17. abstract onlyIowaMidcontinent Rift, Structure
DS1992-0690
1992
Heaman, L.M., Machado, N.Timing and origin of Midcontinent rift alkaline magmatism, North America:evidence from the Coldwell ComplexContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 110, No. 2-3, pp. 289-303OntarioAlkaline, Midcontinent Rift
DS1992-0711
1992
Hinze, W.J., Allen, D.J., Mariano, J.Lithosphere of the Midcontinent Rift region: progress and problemsEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p. 319MidcontinentMidcontinent Rift, Lithosphere
DS1992-0991
1992
Manson, M.L., Halls, H.C.The geometry and sense of post-Keweenawan faults in eastern Lake Superior:implications for models of rift developmentEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p. 320OntarioMidcontinent Rift, Structure -faults
DS1992-0998
1992
Mariano, J., Hinze, W.J.Magnetic modeling of complexly magnetized bodies with implications to the structure of the midcontinent rift in eastern Lake SuperiorEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p. 320OntarioMidcontinent Rift, Geophysics -magnetics
DS1992-1361
1992
Seifert, K.E., Peterman, Z.E., Thieben, S.E.Possible crustal contamination of Midcontinent Rift igneous rocks: examples from the Mineral Lake intrusions, WisconsinCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 29, No. 6, June pp. 1140-1153WisconsinMidcontinent Rift, Igneous rocks
DS1992-1369
1992
Sexton, J.L., Hesson, H.Jr.Seismic reflection and gravity profile models of dat a from Lake SuperiorEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p. 320OntarioMidcontinent Rift, Gravity
DS1992-1534
1992
Teskey, D.J., Thomas, M.D.Three dimensional magnetic modelling of the Midcontinent rift- central LakeSuperiorEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p. 320OntarioMidcontinent Rift, Geophysics -magnetics
DS1992-1543
1992
Thomas, M.D., Teskey, D.J.An interpretation of gravity anomalies over the Midcontinent rift, LakeSuperior, constrained by recent seismic and aeromagnetic dat a #2Eos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p. 320OntarioMidcontinent Rift, Gravity
DS1992-1544
1992
Thomas, W.A.Models for the Appalachian-Ouachita rifted marginGeological Society of America (GSA) Abstract Volume, Vol. 24, No. 2, March p. 70GlobalTectonics, Midcontinent rift
DS1992-1686
1992
Witthuhn, K.M.A structural analysis of the Midcontinent rift in Michigan, based on a fault array analysis utilizing slickenside #1Institute on Lake Superior Geology, 38th. annual meeting held Hurley, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 92-94.MichiganStructure, Midcontinent rift
DS1993-0131
1993
Bloxham, J.Mapping the magnetic field at the core-mantle boundary: constraints on thegeodyanamoGsa Today, Vol. 3, No. 9, September pp. 1, 224, 225, 229-233MantleGeophysics -seismics, Geotectonics
DS1993-0262
1993
Clendenim, C.W., Lowell, G.R., Niewendorp, C.A.Sequencing Reelfoot extension based on relations from southeast Missouri and interpretations of the interplay between offset preexisting zones ofweaknessTectonics, Vol. 12, No. 3, June pp. 703-712MissouriTectonics, Midcontinent Rift
DS1993-0551
1993
Glebovitsky, V.A., Drugova, G.M.Tectonothermal evolution of the western Aldan shield, SiberiaPrecambrian Research, Vol. 62, pp. 493-505GlobalTectonics, Geotectonics
DS1994-0011
1994
Adams, D.C., Keller, G.R.Possible extension of the Midcontinent Rift in West Texas and eastern NewMexico.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 4, April pp. 709-720.Texas, New MexicoTectonics, Midcontinent Rift
DS1994-0145
1994
Berendsen, P.Petrography and correlation of Precambrian clastic sedimentary rocks associated Midcontinent Rift systemUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Bulletin., No. 1989-E, 20p.MichiganMidcontinent Rift, Tectonics
DS1994-0250
1994
Canadian Journal of Earth SciencesPotential field studies of continental rifts: the Great Lakes regionCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 4, April pp. 617-720Ontario, Michigan, Texas, New MexicoGeophysics -seismics, tectonics, Midcontinent Rift
DS1994-0258
1994
Cannon, W.F.Closing of the Midcontinent rift - a far field effect of GrenviliancompressionGeology, Vol. 22, No. 2, Feberuary pp. 155-158Michigan, WisconsinTectonics, Midcontinent rift
DS1994-0315
1994
Clowes, R.M.LITHOPROBE: geoscience probing of inner space leads to new development for mining explorationThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 87, No. 977, February pp. 36-48Ontario, QuebecGeophysics -seismics, Geotectonics
DS1994-0334
1994
Coney, P.J., Evenechick, C.A.Consolidation of the American CordillerasJournal of South American Earth Sciences, Vol. 7, No. 3-4, July/Oct. pp. 241-262Cordillera, British Columbia, Mexico, ChileOrogenic systems, Geotectonics
DS1994-0574
1994
Garbar, D.I.Tectonics and prospects for diamonds of the northwestern part of the east European Platform10th. Prospecting In Areas Of Glaciated Terrain, pp. 153-154. AbstractRussia, KareliaGeotectonics, Exploration prospecting
DS1994-0745
1994
Hawkesworth, C.J., Gallagher, K., Hergt, J.M., McDermottDestructive plate margin magmatism: geochemistry and melt generationLithos, Vol. 33, No. 1-3, October pp. 169-188.MantleGeotectonics, geodynamics, Geochemistry
DS1994-0757
1994
Helmstaedt, H.H.Geotectonic controls of primary diamond deposits. Implication for area selection in diamond exploration.The Professional Association of Geologists and Geophysicists of Qu?bec (APGGQ) 1994, held Val'D'Or Aprl 13-15., 1p. abstractGlobalGeotectonics, Tectonics
DS1994-1057
1994
Lowe, D.R.Accretionary history of the Archean Barberton greenstone belt, 3.55 -3.22Ga, southern AfricaGeology, Vol. 22, No. 12, pp. 1099-1102South AfricaGeotectonics, tectonics, protocontinent, Barberton gs belt
DS1994-1623
1994
Skorospelkin, S.A.Geotectonic development and prospects for diamonds of northern part of east European Platform10th. Prospecting In Areas Of Glaciated Terrain, pp. 131-137. AbstractRussia, Europe, UkraineGeotectonics, tectonics, Exploration prospecting
DS1995-0621
1995
Geological Survey of CanadaLake Superior map setGeological Survey of Canada map, NL 16/17G $ 20.00OntarioMap, Geotectonics
DS1995-0753
1995
Harmon, R.S., Hoefs, J.Oxygen isotope heterogeneity of the mantle deduced from global Osystematics of basalts from different settingsContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 120, No. 1, pp. 95-114MantleGeochronology, Geotectonics
DS1995-0786
1995
Helmstaedt, H.H., Gurney, J.J.Kimberlites -why when and where? a heirarchy of geotectonic controlsProceedings of the Sixth International Kimberlite Conference Abstracts, pp. 233-235.South Africa, Northwest TerritoriesGeotectonics, Craton
DS1996-0270
1996
Cherkasov, R.F., Kosygin, Yu.A.Role of the earth's core in tectonic evolutionDoklady Academy of Sciences, Vol. 340, No. 1, Feb., pp. 65-69.MantleTectonics, Geotectonics
DS1997-0707
1997
Maboko, M.A.H.P-T conditions of metamorphism in Wami River granulite complex, central coastal Tanzania: implicationsJournal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 24, No. 1-2, Jan. 1, pp. 51-64TanzaniaGeotectonics, Mozambique Belt
DS1997-0739
1997
Martin, H., Peucat, J.J., Cunha, J.C.Crustal evolution in the early Archean of South America: example of the Sete Voltas MassifPrecambrian Research, Vol. 82, No. 1-2, March 1, pp. 35-62Brazil, BahiaArchean, Geotectonics
DS1997-1173
1997
Trompette, R.Neoproterozoic ( approx. 600 Ma) aggregation of Western Gondwana: a tentative scenarioPrecambrian Research, Vol. 82, No. 1-2, March 1, pp. 101-112Gondwana, South AmericaProterozoic, Geotectonics
DS1999-0506
1999
Newman, A., Stein, S., Dixon, M.T.Slow deformation and lower seismic hazard at the New Madrid Seismic ZoneScience, Vol. 284, No. 5414, Apr. 23, pp. 619-21.Missouri, ArkansasGeophysics - seismics, Midcontinent Rift
DS2001-0338
2001
Frimmel, H.E., Zartman, R.E., Spath, A.The Richtersveld igneous complex: uranium-lead (U-Pb) zircon and geochemical evidence for beginning Neoproterozoic...Journal of Geology, Vol. 109, pp. 493-508.South AfricaContinental breakup, Geotectonics
DS200512-0669
2005
Maclachlan, K., Davis, W.J., Relf, C.Paleoproterozoic reworking of an Archean thrust fault in the Hearne Domain, Western Churchill Province: U Pb geochronological constraints.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 42, 7, July pp. 1-18.Canada, Northwest Territories, NunavutGeotectonics
DS200612-0407
2005
Fortin, B.Ekati Diamond Mine - Panda, Koala and Fox, can these animals be caged? Geotechnical considerations and ground support at the Ekati Diamond Mine.32ndYellowknife Geoscience Forum, p. 21 abstractCanada, Northwest TerritoriesGeotectonics
DS200712-0192
2007
Cloos, M., Carlson, W.D., Gilbert, M.C., Liou, J.G., Sorensen, S.S.Convergent margin terranes and associated regions: a tribute to W.G. Ernst.Geological Society of America, Special Publication 419, 273p. $ 70.00GlobalConference book - geotectonics
DS200812-0821
2008
O'Neill, C.J., Lenardic, A., Griffin, W.L., O'Reilly, S.Y.Dynamics of cratons in an evolving mantle.Lithos, Vol. 102, 3-4, pp.12-24.MantleGeotectonics
DS201012-0051
2010
Beuchert, M.J., Podladchikov, Y.Y.Viscoelastic mantle convection and lithospheric stresses.Geophysical Journal International, in press availableMantleGeotectonics
DS201012-0085
2010
Cande, S.C., Patroat, P., Dyment, J.Motion between the Indian, Antarctic and African plates in the early Cenozoic.Geophysical Journal International, in press availableMantleGeotectonics
DS201212-0056
2012
Barnett, W., Jelsma, H., Watkeys, M., FreemanHow structure and stress influence the location of kimberlites.10th. International Kimberlite Conference Feb. 6-11, Bangalore India, AbstractGlobalGeotectonics
DS201503-0136
2015
Bastow, I.D., Eaton, D.W., Kendall, J-M., Helffrich, G., Snyder, D.B., Thompson, D.A., Wookey, J., Darbyshire, F.A., Pawlak, A.E.The Hudson Bay lithospheric experiment ( HuBLE): insights into Precambrian plate tectonics and the development of mantle keels.Geological Society of London Special Publication: Continent formation through time., No. 389, pp. 41-67.Canada, Ontario, QuebecGeotectonics

Abstract: Hudson Bay Lithospheric Experiment (HuBLE) was designed to understand the processes that formed Laurentia and the Hudson Bay basin within it. Receiver function analysis shows that Archaean terranes display structurally simple, uniform thickness, felsic crust. Beneath the Palaeoproterozoic Trans-Hudson Orogen (THO), thicker, more complex crust is interpreted as evidence for a secular evolution in crustal formation from non-plate-tectonic in the Palaeoarchaean to fully developed plate tectonics by the Palaeoproterozoic. Corroborating this hypothesis, anisotropy studies reveal 1.8 Ga plate-scale THO-age fabrics. Seismic tomography shows that the Proterozoic mantle has lower wavespeeds than surrounding Archaean blocks; the Laurentian keel thus formed partly in post-Archaean times. A mantle transition zone study indicates ‘normal’ temperatures beneath the Laurentian keel, so any cold mantle down-welling associated with the regional free-air gravity anomaly is probably confined to the upper mantle. Focal mechanisms from earthquakes indicate that present-day crustal stresses are influenced by glacial rebound and pre-existing faults. Ambient-noise tomography reveals a low-velocity anomaly, coincident with a previously inferred zone of crustal stretching, eliminating eclogitization of lower crustal rocks as a basin formation mechanism. Hudson Bay is an ephemeral feature, caused principally by incomplete glacial rebound. Plate stretching is the primary mechanism responsible for the formation of the basin itself.
DS201503-0143
2015
Dey, S., Nandy, J., Choudhary, A.K., Liu, Y., Zong, K.Neoarchean crustal growth by combined arc-plume action: evidence from the Kadiri greenstone belt, eastern Dharwar craton, India.Geological Society of London Special Publication: Continent formation through time., No. 389, pp. 135-163.IndiaGeotectonics

Abstract: Field and geochemical studies combined with laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) zircon U-Pb dating set important constraints on the timing and petrogenesis of volcanic rocks of the Neoarchaean Kadiri greenstone belt and the mechanism of crust formation in the eastern Dharwar craton (EDC). The volcanic rocks are divided into three suites: tholeiitic basalts, calc-alkaline high-Mg# andesites and dominant dacites-rhyolites. The basalts (pillowed in places) show flat rare earth element (REE) and primordial mantle-normalized trace element patterns, but have minor negative Nb and Ta anomalies. They are interpreted as mantle plume-related oceanic plateau basalts whose source contained minor continental crustal input. The andesites are characterized by high Mg# (0.66-0.52), Cr and Ni, with depletion of high-field strength elements (HFSE) and enrichment of light REE (LREE) and large-ion lithophile elements (LILE). They were probably derived from a metasomatized mantle wedge overlying a subducted slab in a continental margin subduction zone. The dacites-rhyolites are silicic rocks (SiO2 = 61-72 wt%) with low Cr and Ni, K2O/Na2O mostly 0.5-1.1, highly fractionated REE patterns, enrichments of LILE and distinctly negative HFSE anomalies. One rhyolite sample yielded a zircon U-Pb age of 2353 ± 32 Ma. This suite is similar to potassic adakites and is explained as the product of deep melting of thickened crust in the arc with a significant older crustal component. Collision between a continental margin arc with an oceanic plateau followed by slab break-off, upwelling of hot asthenosphere and extensive crustal reworking in a sustained compressional regime is proposed for the geodynamic evolution of the area. This is in corroboration with the scenario of EDC as a Neoarchaean hot orogen as suggested recently by some workers.
DS201503-0165
2015
O'Neill, C., Lenardic, A., Condie, K.C.Earth's punctuated tectonic evolution: cause and effect.Geological Society of London Special Publication: Continent formation through time., No. 389, pp. 17-40.MantleGeotectonics
DS201503-0172
2015
Roberts, N.M.W., Van Kranendonk, J., Parman, S., Clift, P.D.Continent formation through time.Geological Society of London Special Publication: Continent formation through time., No. 389, pp. 1-16.GlobalGeotectonics
DS201503-0181
2015
Van Kranendonk, M.J., Smithies, R.H., Griffin, W.L., Huston, D.L., Hickman, A.H., Champion, D.C., Anhaeusser, C.R., Pirajno, F.Making it thick: a volcanic plateau origin of Paleoarchean continental lithosphere of the Pilbara and Kaapvaal cratons.Geological Society of London Special Publication: Continent formation through time., No. 389, pp. 83-111.Australia, Africa, South AfricaGeotectonics
DS201504-0229
2015
Wang, Y., Santosh, M., Lou, Z., Hao, J.Large igneous provinces linked to supercontinent assembly.Journal of Geodynamics, Vol. 85, pp. 1-10.GlobalGeotectonics
DS201803-0619
2018
Zhou, Q., Liu, L.A hybrid approach to dat a assimilation for recsontructing the evolution of mantle dynamics.Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems G3, Vol. 18, pp. 3854-3868.Mantlegeotectonics

Abstract: Quantifying past mantle dynamic processes represents a major challenge in understanding the temporal evolution of the solid earth. Mantle convection modeling with data assimilation is one of the most powerful tools to investigate the dynamics of plate subduction and mantle convection. Although various data assimilation methods, both forward and inverse, have been created, these methods all have limitations in their capabilities to represent the real earth. Pure forward models tend to miss important mantle structures due to the incorrect initial condition and thus may lead to incorrect mantle evolution. In contrast, pure tomography-based models cannot effectively resolve the fine slab structure and would fail to predict important subduction-zone dynamic processes. Here we propose a hybrid data assimilation approach that combines the unique power of the sequential and adjoint algorithms, which can properly capture the detailed evolution of the downgoing slab and the tomographically constrained mantle structures, respectively. We apply this new method to reconstructing mantle dynamics below the western U.S. while considering large lateral viscosity variations. By comparing this result with those from several existing data assimilation methods, we demonstrate that the hybrid modeling approach recovers the realistic 4-D mantle dynamics the best.
DS202004-0509
2020
Elling, R.P., Stein, S., Stein, C.A., Keller, G.R.Tectonics implications of the gravity signatures of the Midcontinent Rift and Grenville Front.Tectonophysics, Vol. 778, 228369, 6p. PdfUnited States, Canadamidcontinent rift

Abstract: North America's Midcontinent Rift (MCR) and Grenville Front (GF) jointly record aspects of the complex history of the assembly of Rodinia. The ~1100 Ma MCR, remaining from a failed major rifting event, is exposed along Lake Superior and well defined by gravity, magnetic, and seismic data. The GF, which results from collisions with Laurentia, is exposed in and identified by seismic and potential field data in Canada. In the eastern U.S., lineated gravity highs extending southward from Michigan to Alabama, along the trend of the front in Canada, have been interpreted either as a buried Grenville Front or as part of the MCR's east arm. We explore this issue by examining the gravity signatures of the MCR and GF. Both the MCR's arms have pronounced gravity highs, with the west arm's greater than the east arm's. Combining the gravity observations with seismic data suggests that the west arm contains 20-25 km thickness of volcanics, whereas the east arm contains 10-15 km of volcanics. Along the Grenville Front in Canada, thickened crust along the northern portion causes a broad gravity low, whereas the stacked thrusts along the southern portion cause essentially no gravity signature. Hence the lineated gravity highs in the eastern U.S. appear similar to those along the remainder of the MCR, and unlike those on either portion of the GF. These data favor the gravity anomalies traditionally interpreted as the Grenville Front in the eastern U.S. as instead being part of the MCR's east arm. A thrust sheet structure like that of the southern Canadian Grenville Front - which would have essentially no gravity effect - could also be present along the MCR's east arm, as implied by recent EarthScope seismic data.
DS202201-0023
2021
Lenardic, A.,Jellinek, M.,Seales, J., Lee, C-T.Global tectonic and climatic fluctuations: from Pangea grounding to planetary speculation. * just for interestResearchgate , Dec. 51p. PdfGlobalGeotectonics

Abstract: The Earth's paleo-climate record indicates climate fluctuations, from cool to warm to cool conditions, over the last ~300 My. Over that time, the Earth's most recent super-continent, Pangea, formed and broke apart. Data constraints together with numerical models indicate that Pangea formation and breakup affected spatial and temporal patterns of heat loss from the Earths' interior. This, in turn, affected global tectonic and volcanic behavior. The tectonic/volcanic fluctuations can be linked to climate models to explore the degree to which they could drive long time scale (~100 My) climate variations. The coupled models indicate that Pangea-driven tectonic fluctuations can lead to climate fluctuations consistent with data constraints. Global variations in the tectonic behavior of the Earth, linked to climate variations, has implication for understanding how the internal evolution of a planet can affect surface environments. We will end with some speculations on how that could feed into planetary habitability.
DS202203-0359
2022
Nance, R.D., Murphy, J.B.The supercontinent cyle and the proxy case for Pannotia.Academia.edu, 18 ppts. PdfAfricageotectonics

Abstract: Disagreement about the existence of the late Neoproterozoic supercontinent Pannotia highlights the limitation of defining supercontinents simply on the basis of size, which, for pre-Pangaean supercontinents, is difficult to determine. In the context of the supercontinent cycle, however, supercontinent assembly and break-up, respectively, mark the end of one cycle and the beginning of the next and can be recognized by the tectonic, climatic and biogeochemical trends that accompany them. Hence supercontinents need only be large enough to influence mantle circulation in such a way as to enable the cycle to repeat.

 
 

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