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Mantle-driven dynamic uplift of the Rocky Mountains and Colorado Plateau and its surface response: Toward a unified hypothesis
Select this articleK.E. Karlstrom, D. Coblentz, K. Dueker, W. Ouimet, E. Kirby, J. Van Wijk, B. Schmandt, S. Kelley, G. Lazear, L.J. Crossey, R. Crow, A. Aslan, A. Darling, R. Aster, J. MacCarthy, S.M. Hansen, J. Stachnik, D.F. Stockli, R.V. Garcia, M. Hoffman, R. McKeon, J. Feldman, M. Heizler, M.S. Donahue, and and the CREST Working Group
3-22
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Miocene bivergent crustal extension in the Aegean: Evidence from the western Cyclades (Greece)
Bernhard Grasemann, David A. Schneider, Daniel F. Stöckli, and Christoph Iglseder
23-39
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Hydrogeologic heterogeneity of faulted and fractured Glass Mountain bedded tuffaceous sediments and ash-fall deposits: The Crucifix site near Bishop, California
Cynthia L. Dinwiddie, Kelly Keighley Bradbury, Ronald N. McGinnis, David E. Stillman, and David A. Ferrill
40-62
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Constraints on exhumation and extensional faulting in southwestern Nevada and eastern California, U.S.A., from zircon and apatite thermochronology
David A. Ferrill, Alan P. Morris, John A. Stamatakos, Deborah J. Waiting, Raymond A. Donelick, and Ann E. Blythe
63-76
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Basin formation near the end of the 1.60–1.45 Ga tectonic gap in southern Laurentia: Mesoproterozoic Hess Canyon Group of Arizona and implications for ca. 1.5 Ga supercontinent configurations
Michael F. Doe, James V. Jones III, Karl E. Karlstrom, Kristine Thrane, Dirk Frei, George Gehrels, and Mark Pecha
77-88
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