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Advances In The Geology Of The Tobacco Root Mountains, Montana, And Their Implications For The History Of The Northern Wyoming Province, Tekla A. Harms, John B. Brady, H. Robert Burger, John T. Cheney Jan 2004

Advances In The Geology Of The Tobacco Root Mountains, Montana, And Their Implications For The History Of The Northern Wyoming Province, Tekla A. Harms, John B. Brady, H. Robert Burger, John T. Cheney

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Integrated studies by Keck Geology Consortium participants have generated many new insights into the Precambrian geology of the Tobacco Root Mountains. We have clarified the tectonic setting and origin of two suites of metamorphic rocks: (1) a quartzofeldspathic gneiss complex with associated metasupracrustal rocks (the combined Indian Creek and Pony–Middle Mountain Metamorphic Suites) that originated in a continental arc setting between 3.35 and 3.2 Ga with subsequent sedimentation and (2) mafic metavolcanic rocks with intercalated metasedimentary rocks (the Spuhler Peak Metamorphic Suite) from a suprasubduction zone ophiolite or backarc basin possibly of Proterozoic age. A poorly preserved metamorphic event at …