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Structural Geology Of The Northern Galice Formation, Western Klamath Mountains, Oregon And California, F. Ross Jones Jan 1988

Structural Geology Of The Northern Galice Formation, Western Klamath Mountains, Oregon And California, F. Ross Jones

Geology Theses and Dissertations

The Galice Formation is a thick, turbiditic flysch sequence that depositionally overlies the Josephine ophiolite in the western Klamath Mountains of northwestern California and southwestern Oregon. The Josephine ophiolite and Galice have been interpreted as the basement and sedimentary cover of a Late Jurassic back-arc basin that opened proximal to the continental margin. During the Nevadan orogeny (ca. 151-147 Ma), the ophiolite and overlying Galice sediments were thrust eastward beneath the continental margin along the regional Orleans fault. Two distinct Nevadan deformational phases are recognized in the Galice – an initial D1 or "main-phase" deformation and a later brittle deformation …


Structure Of The Northern Margin Of The Bitlis Suture Zone Near Sivrice, Southeastern Turkey, Mark R. Hempton Jan 1982

Structure Of The Northern Margin Of The Bitlis Suture Zone Near Sivrice, Southeastern Turkey, Mark R. Hempton

Geology Theses and Dissertations

Detailed mapping near Sivrice shows that the northern margin of the Bitlis Suture zone consists of three major tectonostratigraphic units outcropping as distinct north-dipping thrust slices. From south to north these are: (1) the Pütürge Complex; (2) the Maden Complex; and (3) the Elazig Complex.
The pre-Eocene Pütürge Complex consists of 80% metapelite, 15% metaquartzite, and 5% recrystallized limestone. These rocks represent a continental margin sequence that has been metamorphosed to the lower greenschist facies. There are three generations of structural elements: (1) a transposition foliation and macroscopic isoclinal folds, (2) a crenulation cleavage and mesoscopic folds, and (3) kink …


Theoretical And Computer Assisted Studies In Tectonics, Structural Geology And Isotope Dating, Richard Leigh Thiessen Jan 1980

Theoretical And Computer Assisted Studies In Tectonics, Structural Geology And Isotope Dating, Richard Leigh Thiessen

Geology Theses and Dissertations

Several problems in the fields of tectonics, structural geology and isotopic dating were examined and simplified using computer programs. These problems include the theory of refolding, refold applications to three mining areas, hotspots and their relationship to mantle convection systems and ionium dating of volcanic rocks. In the first study, it was shown that current refold classification schemes are inadequate and so modifications were suggested. Various other aspects of multiple generations of interfering folds were also examined. The ideas of refold theory were then applied to three mining areas, the Chisel Lake Ore Body of Manitoba, the Galena-Roubaix District of …


The Geology Of The Northern Part Of North Arm Massif, Bay Of Islands Ophiolite Complex, Newfoundland: With Application To Upper Oceanic Crust Lithology, Structure, And Genesis, Eric J. Rosencrantz Jan 1980

The Geology Of The Northern Part Of North Arm Massif, Bay Of Islands Ophiolite Complex, Newfoundland: With Application To Upper Oceanic Crust Lithology, Structure, And Genesis, Eric J. Rosencrantz

Geology Theses and Dissertations

Detailed mapping (1:15,800) of the northern half of North Arm Massif shows the area to be underlain with a complete, although thin, ophiolite assemblage consisting, from top to base, of basalts, sheeted diabase dikes, isotropic and layered gabbroic rocks, layered ultramafic rocks and harzburgite tectonite. The assemblage represents a preserved piece of Cambrian oceanic crust analogous to present-day oceanic crust. Sheeted dikes and isotropic gabbros comprise the majority of the rocks exposed, with this sequence at present flat-lying to gently warped into open, upright but nonsystematic folds. Basalts occupy a shallow discontinuous N-S trending trough within the west-central part of …


Structural Geology Of The Fort Miller, Schuylerville And Portions Of The Schaghticoke 7½' Quadrangles, Eastern New York, And Its Implications In Taconic Geology; And Experimental And Theoretical Studies Of Solution Transfer In Deforming Heterogeneous Systems, William P. Bosworth Jan 1980

Structural Geology Of The Fort Miller, Schuylerville And Portions Of The Schaghticoke 7½' Quadrangles, Eastern New York, And Its Implications In Taconic Geology; And Experimental And Theoretical Studies Of Solution Transfer In Deforming Heterogeneous Systems, William P. Bosworth

Geology Theses and Dissertations

Stratigraphies previously proposed for the Taconic sequence of southern Washington County, eastern New York, have incorrectly defined and positioned lower Cambrian black slate units. The proper sequence of Cambrian (?) through Cambrian lithologies is (terminology from Jacobi, 1977): Bomoseen green wacke, Truthville green slate, Browns Pond black slate, Mettawee purple and green slate, and West Castleton and Hatch Hill black slates. This and the entire Taconic sequence is conformable within the western Giddings Brook slice. The detailed lithostratigraphy reported by Jacobi (1977) and Rowley (1980) in northern Washington County can be followed at least some 45 kilometers to the south …


Structural Studies In The Mafic And Ultramafic Rocks Of The Lewis Hills, Western Newfoundland, Jeffrey A. Karson Jan 1975

Structural Studies In The Mafic And Ultramafic Rocks Of The Lewis Hills, Western Newfoundland, Jeffrey A. Karson

Geology Theses and Dissertations

Table of contents:
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER II. REGIONAL GEOLOGY
CHAPTER III. THE LEWIS HILLS COMPARED TO THE NORTHERN AREAS OF THE BAY OF ISLAND COMPLEX
CHAPTER IV. PETROGRAPHY
CHAPTER V. STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
CHAPTER VI. SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, AND SPECULATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDIX I. CONTOURED STEREOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS OF FOLIATIONS AND LINEATIONS IN THE HINES POND AREA