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Paleoproterozoic metamorphism in the northern Wyoming province: Implications for the assembly of Laurentia

January 1, 2005

U-Pb ages measured on zircons from the Tobacco Root Mountains and monazite from the Highland Mountains indicate that the northwestern Wyoming province experienced an episode of high-grade metamorphism at ???1.77 Ga. Leucosome emplaced in Archean gneisses from the Tobacco Root Mountains contains a distinctive population of zircons with an age of 1.77 Ga but also contains zircons to ???3.5 Ga; it is interpreted to have been derived primarily by anatexis of nearby Archean schist. A granulite facies mafic dike that cuts across Archean gneissic banding in the Tobacco Root Mountains contains two distinct populations of zircons. A group of small (

Publication Year 2005
Title Paleoproterozoic metamorphism in the northern Wyoming province: Implications for the assembly of Laurentia
DOI 10.1086/427667
Authors P.A. Mueller, H.R. Burger, J. L. Wooden, J.B. Brady, J.T. Cheney, T.A. Hamrs, A.L. Heatherington, D.W. Mogk
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Geology
Index ID 70029406
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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