Robert J Fleck (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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The Death Valley turtlebacks reinterpreted as Miocene Pliocene folds of a major detachment surface The Death Valley turtlebacks reinterpreted as Miocene Pliocene folds of a major detachment surface
Determining the origin of extension parallel folds in metamorphic core complexes is fundamental to understanding the development of detachment faults. An excellent example of such a feature occurs in the Death Valley region of California where a major, undulatory, detachment fault is exposed along the well-known turtleback (antiformal) surfaces of the Black Mountains. In the hanging wall...
Authors
Daniel K. Holm, Robert J. Fleck, Daniel R. Lux
Chapter 21: Neodymium, strontium, and trace-element evidence of crustal anatexis and magma mixing in the Idaho batholith Chapter 21: Neodymium, strontium, and trace-element evidence of crustal anatexis and magma mixing in the Idaho batholith
Variations in initial 143Nd/144 Nd in Late Cretaceous plutonic rocks along the South Fork of the Clearwater River (SFCR) supplement results of Sr and O studies, which demonstrate large-scale mixing in magmas forming the western margin of the Idaho batholith. These marginal or border phases of the batholith span the terrane boundary between Proterozoic crust of North America and late...
Authors
Robert J. Fleck
The age of the Keystone thrust: Laser-fusion 40Ar/39Ar dating of foreland basin deposits, southern Spring Mountains, Nevada The age of the Keystone thrust: Laser-fusion 40Ar/39Ar dating of foreland basin deposits, southern Spring Mountains, Nevada
Nonmarine sedimentary and volcaniclastic foreland-basin deposits in the Spring Mountains of southern Nevada are cut by the Contact and Keystone thrusts. These synorogenic deposits, informally designated the Lavinia Wash sequence by Carr (1980), previously were assigned a Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous(?) age. New 40Ar/39Ar laserfusion and incremental-heating studies of a tuff bed in...
Authors
Robert J. Fleck, Michael D. Carr
Preliminary geologic map of the Colville Indian Reservation, Ferry and Okanogan Counties, Washington, with a table of potassium-argon ages Preliminary geologic map of the Colville Indian Reservation, Ferry and Okanogan Counties, Washington, with a table of potassium-argon ages
No abstract available.
Authors
Brian F. Atwater, Robert J. Fleck
Rubidium-strontium geochronology and plate-tectonic evolution of the southern part of the Arabian Shield Rubidium-strontium geochronology and plate-tectonic evolution of the southern part of the Arabian Shield
Rubidium-strontium studies of Precambrian volcanic and plutonic rocks of the Arabian Shield document an early development of the Arabian craton between 900 and 680 m.y. (million years) ago. Geologic studies indicate an island-arc environment characterized by andesitic (dioritic) magmas, volcaniclastic sedimentation, rapid deposition, and contemporaneous deformation along north or...
Authors
Robert J. Fleck, W.R. Greenwood, D.G. Hadley, R.E. Anderson, D. L. Schmidt
Geochronology of the Arabian Shield, western Saudi Arabia: K-Ar results Geochronology of the Arabian Shield, western Saudi Arabia: K-Ar results
An orogenic event, correlated with the Pan-African event in eastern Africa, affected the Arabian Peninsula between 510 and 610 m.y. ago and is well-recorded geochronologically. The event probably included two thermal pulses or maxima, the first occurring between 560 and 610 m.y. ago and the second between 510 and 540 m.y. ago. The earlier pulse, the more severe one, included the majority...
Authors
Robert J. Fleck, R. G. Coleman, H. R. Cornwall, W.R. Greenwood, D. G. Hadley, D. L. Schmidt, W. C. Prinz, James C. Ratte
Southern Patagonia—Glacial events between 4 m.y. and 1 m.y. ago Southern Patagonia—Glacial events between 4 m.y. and 1 m.y. ago
No abstract available.
Authors
John H. Mercer, Robert J. Fleck, Edward A. Mankinen, Walter Sander
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 43
The Death Valley turtlebacks reinterpreted as Miocene Pliocene folds of a major detachment surface The Death Valley turtlebacks reinterpreted as Miocene Pliocene folds of a major detachment surface
Determining the origin of extension parallel folds in metamorphic core complexes is fundamental to understanding the development of detachment faults. An excellent example of such a feature occurs in the Death Valley region of California where a major, undulatory, detachment fault is exposed along the well-known turtleback (antiformal) surfaces of the Black Mountains. In the hanging wall...
Authors
Daniel K. Holm, Robert J. Fleck, Daniel R. Lux
Chapter 21: Neodymium, strontium, and trace-element evidence of crustal anatexis and magma mixing in the Idaho batholith Chapter 21: Neodymium, strontium, and trace-element evidence of crustal anatexis and magma mixing in the Idaho batholith
Variations in initial 143Nd/144 Nd in Late Cretaceous plutonic rocks along the South Fork of the Clearwater River (SFCR) supplement results of Sr and O studies, which demonstrate large-scale mixing in magmas forming the western margin of the Idaho batholith. These marginal or border phases of the batholith span the terrane boundary between Proterozoic crust of North America and late...
Authors
Robert J. Fleck
The age of the Keystone thrust: Laser-fusion 40Ar/39Ar dating of foreland basin deposits, southern Spring Mountains, Nevada The age of the Keystone thrust: Laser-fusion 40Ar/39Ar dating of foreland basin deposits, southern Spring Mountains, Nevada
Nonmarine sedimentary and volcaniclastic foreland-basin deposits in the Spring Mountains of southern Nevada are cut by the Contact and Keystone thrusts. These synorogenic deposits, informally designated the Lavinia Wash sequence by Carr (1980), previously were assigned a Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous(?) age. New 40Ar/39Ar laserfusion and incremental-heating studies of a tuff bed in...
Authors
Robert J. Fleck, Michael D. Carr
Preliminary geologic map of the Colville Indian Reservation, Ferry and Okanogan Counties, Washington, with a table of potassium-argon ages Preliminary geologic map of the Colville Indian Reservation, Ferry and Okanogan Counties, Washington, with a table of potassium-argon ages
No abstract available.
Authors
Brian F. Atwater, Robert J. Fleck
Rubidium-strontium geochronology and plate-tectonic evolution of the southern part of the Arabian Shield Rubidium-strontium geochronology and plate-tectonic evolution of the southern part of the Arabian Shield
Rubidium-strontium studies of Precambrian volcanic and plutonic rocks of the Arabian Shield document an early development of the Arabian craton between 900 and 680 m.y. (million years) ago. Geologic studies indicate an island-arc environment characterized by andesitic (dioritic) magmas, volcaniclastic sedimentation, rapid deposition, and contemporaneous deformation along north or...
Authors
Robert J. Fleck, W.R. Greenwood, D.G. Hadley, R.E. Anderson, D. L. Schmidt
Geochronology of the Arabian Shield, western Saudi Arabia: K-Ar results Geochronology of the Arabian Shield, western Saudi Arabia: K-Ar results
An orogenic event, correlated with the Pan-African event in eastern Africa, affected the Arabian Peninsula between 510 and 610 m.y. ago and is well-recorded geochronologically. The event probably included two thermal pulses or maxima, the first occurring between 560 and 610 m.y. ago and the second between 510 and 540 m.y. ago. The earlier pulse, the more severe one, included the majority...
Authors
Robert J. Fleck, R. G. Coleman, H. R. Cornwall, W.R. Greenwood, D. G. Hadley, D. L. Schmidt, W. C. Prinz, James C. Ratte
Southern Patagonia—Glacial events between 4 m.y. and 1 m.y. ago Southern Patagonia—Glacial events between 4 m.y. and 1 m.y. ago
No abstract available.
Authors
John H. Mercer, Robert J. Fleck, Edward A. Mankinen, Walter Sander
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