Tectonic Setting Of The Mid To Late Tertiary In The Rocky Mountain Region - A Review

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Peter W. Lipman
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

In the Rocky Mountain region, variations in Tertiary mineralization correlate with changes in tectonic setting and associated igneous activity that can largely be related to tectonics along the west boundary of the American plate. Successive settings include compressional tectonics and associated continental-arc igneous activity; transitional igneous types associated with intra- and back-arc extension; and basaltic or bimodal basalt-rhyolite assemblages associated with Basin and Range extension in- ward of a growing transform boundary between Pacific and American plates.
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APA: Peter W. Lipman  (2013)  Tectonic Setting Of The Mid To Late Tertiary In The Rocky Mountain Region - A Review

MLA: Peter W. Lipman Tectonic Setting Of The Mid To Late Tertiary In The Rocky Mountain Region - A Review. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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