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Origin And Evolution Of Dolostone In The Middle Cambrian Langston Formation, Northern Utah, Mark C. Hall May 1989

Origin And Evolution Of Dolostone In The Middle Cambrian Langston Formation, Northern Utah, Mark C. Hall

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Six major generations of dolomite are present within the Cambrian Langston Formation in the Wellsville Mountains and Bear River Range of northern Utah. Identification of dolomite generations and delineation of their relative sequences are based on normal light petrography, cathodoluminescence, staining, chemistry, inferred burial history, and deformation features. The earliest stage is believed to be Middle to Late Cambrian in age. The presence of dolomite rhombs and dolomitized echinoid fragments and peloids suggests that this stage probably formed under sabkha reflux conditions. Extensive nonferroan, polymodal, nonplanar ("xenotopic") dolomite formed next under confined mixing zone conditions. A succeeding generation of pervasive …


Groundwater Flow Systems And Thermal Regimes Near Cooling Igneous Plutons: Influence Of Surface Topography, Mark U. Birch May 1989

Groundwater Flow Systems And Thermal Regimes Near Cooling Igneous Plutons: Influence Of Surface Topography, Mark U. Birch

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Previous studies of cooling igneous plutons did not consider the possible influence of sloping surface topography. Topographically-driven fluids in high relief terrain, however, are thought to interact with deep buoyancy-driven fluids to produce large lateral-flow systems up to 5 km long and 20 km long in silicic and andesitic volcanic terrain, respectively. In this study, a quantitative investigation of the interaction of topographically-driven and buoyancy-driven fluid flow is conducted through the use of a finite element numerical model to simulate the fluid flow and thermal regimes associated with a cooling igneous pluton in the presence of significant topographic relief. The …


Footwall Deformation And Structural Analysis Of The Footwall Of The Willard Thrust Fault, Northern Wasatch Range, Utah, Douglas Scott Neves May 1989

Footwall Deformation And Structural Analysis Of The Footwall Of The Willard Thrust Fault, Northern Wasatch Range, Utah, Douglas Scott Neves

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Deformation mechanisms in the footwall of the Willard thrust fault, northern Wasatch Range, Utah, change from dominantly plastic to dominantly cataclastic (both microscopically and macroscopically) in the Ophir Formation and Maxfield Limestone before the thrust begins to ramp laterally upsection southward, just to the north of the North Ogden Canyon field area. This transition in compressional deformation style and mechanism is located within a lateral distance of 3.2-kilometers along the 22-kilometer long trace of the thrust fault.

Between Willard Canyon and North Ogden Canyon penetrative deformation is localized within 200 meters of the thrust surface and is characterized by transposed …


40ar/39ar Age Constraints On Deformation And Metamorphism In The Maine Central Thrust Zone And Tibetan Slab, Eastern Nepal Himalaya, Mary S. Hubbard, T. M. Harrison Jan 1989

40ar/39ar Age Constraints On Deformation And Metamorphism In The Maine Central Thrust Zone And Tibetan Slab, Eastern Nepal Himalaya, Mary S. Hubbard, T. M. Harrison

Geosciences Faculty Publications

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