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- from several crustal sources have been dated to 3.9–3.0 Ga suggesting intracrustal recycling was an important part in the formation of the first cratons...
- The Hurricane Fault is an intracrustal seismic fault that runs along the boundary between the Colorado Plateau block and the Basin and Range geologic province...
- often have glaciers. Mount Jefferson may form part of a long-lasting intracrustal melting and magma storage area that encomp****es an area of 12.4 by 5...
- (Austrisch) cycle about 100–80 million years ago. It is the product of an intracrustal, epithermal paragenesis. It runs in quartz lode types as the primary...
- and the Mormon Mountains of Nevada. They initiate at depth in zones of intracrustal flow, where mylonitic gneisses form. Shear along the fault is ductile...
- several crustal sources up to 3.9 billion years old. This suggests that intracrustal melting and recycling was common in the Mesoarchaean and may be an important...
- Mountains, Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica: Implications for Polyphase Intracrustal Differentiation in a Continental Margin Setting, Journal of Petrology...
- enough heat had been added to the crust by the m****ive intrusions below, intracrustal felsic and intermediate melts were produced, forming A-type intracontinental...
- basin because of the crustal thickness, magnetic anomaly patterns, and intracrustal diapirism. Other geoscientists suggest that it is occurring and is related...
- beneath the 30 km thick Aquitanian crust. As a consequence, a low-angle intracrustal detachment level formed at 15 km depth, above the subducting middle and...