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Crystalline rocks of the Strawberry Lake area, Front Range, Colorado

January 1, 1991

This report is a petrographic and geochemical study of the bedrock and a petrologic discussion based on felsic-mafic and silica-saturation ratios of the Strawberry Lake area. This volume is published as chapters A and B. These chapters are not available separately

The Strawberry lake area lies between the Continental Divide and Granby, Colorado, just north of Tabernash. It is underlain by Proterozoic rocks composed of biotite gneiss and two plutons-Boulder Creek Granodiorite of the Routt Plutonic Suite and Silver Plume Granite of the Berthoud Plutonic Suite. Relict enclaves of biotite gneiss are not uncommon in the Boulder Creek Granodiorite, in the Silver Plume Granite, and in the granitic enclaves in the biotite gneiss. Granitic and mafic enclaves in the Boulder Creek Granodiorite, granitic enclaves in the Silver Plume Granite and in the biotite gneiss, and a Tertiary andesite porphyry dike complete the rock types.

Publication Year 1991
Title Crystalline rocks of the Strawberry Lake area, Front Range, Colorado
DOI 10.3133/b1937
Authors Edward J. Young
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Bulletin
Series Number 1937
Index ID b1937
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse