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A kinematic model linking the Sevier and Laramide belts in the Idaho-Montana fold-thrust belt, U.S. Cordillera
Eocene Andesitic Adakite from Lone Mountain, Southwestern Montana
Late Miocene rise and fall of C 4 grasses in the western United States linked to aridification and uplift
Oxygen isotope thermometry reveals high magmatic temperatures and short residence times in Yellowstone and other hot-dry rhyolites compared to cold-wet systems
Foreland-directed propagation of high-grade tectonism in the deep roots of a Paleoproterozoic collisional orogen, SW Montana, USA
Strain localization in the Spanish Creek mylonite, Northern Madison Range, southwest Montana, U.S.A.
Abstract The catastrophic Hebgen Lake earthquake of 18 August 1959 (M W 7.3) led many geoscientists to develop new methods to better understand active tectonics in extensional tectonic regimes that address seismic hazards. The Madison Range fault system and adjacent Hebgen Lake–Red Canyon fault system provide an intermountain-active tectonic analog for regional analyses of extensional crustal deformation. The Madison Range fault system comprises fault zones (~100 km in length) that have multiple salients and embayments marked by preexisting structures exposed in the footwall. Quaternary tectonic activity rates differ along the length of the fault system, with less displacement to the north. Within the Hebgen Lake basin, the 1959 earthquake is the latest slip event in the Hebgen Lake–Red Canyon fault system and southern Madison Range fault system. Geomorphic and paleoseismic investigations indicate previous faulting events on both fault systems. Surficial geologic mapping and historic seismicity support a coseismic structural linkage between the Madison Range and Hebgen Lake–Red Canyon fault systems. On this trip, we will look at Quaternary surface ruptures that characterize prehistoric earthquake magnitudes. The one-day field trip begins and ends in Bozeman, and includes an overview of the active tectonics within the Madison Valley and Hebgen Lake basin, southwestern Montana. We will also review geologic evidence, which includes new geologic maps and geomorphic analyses that demonstrate preexisting structural controls on surface rupture patterns along the Madison Range and Hebgen Lake–Red Canyon fault systems.
Abstract On this field trip, participants will get their hands dirty while characterizing soils formed on five different rock types: Archean Gneiss, Flathead Sandstone, Wolsey Shale, Meagher Limestone, and Absaroka Volcanics (a basaltic andesite rock). We first recap prior soil survey efforts across the Gallatin National Forest in southwestern Montana and introduce a state factor approach to understanding soils. For over 50 years, Montana State University faculty have explored parts of this lithosequence, using it as a natural laboratory for thousands of students. We continue this tradition with this field guide, emphasizing how the combination of field and laboratory data can enrich our understanding of soil processes. We will observe and measure striking differences in soils; these differences in physical and chemical properties, from textures and colors to pH and elemental composition, are discussed in the context of quantifying the influence of the underlying rock on soil properties. We use these differences to ask whether heterogeneity in soil properties justifies the inference that soil properties are dominated by the underlying lithology. We conclude that the underlying rock strongly influences soil properties, but in variable ways across this lithosequence. This influence is both direct and indirect: chemical weathering of the rock leads to compositional changes in overlying soil, but rock weathering also leads to coarse fragments in the soil profile, which alters soil hydrology.
The Yellowstone and Regal talc mines and their geologic setting in southwestern Montana
Abstract We summarize the geologic settings, generalized geology, and inferred conditions of talc formation for two major deposits in southwestern Montana. Imerys Talc operates the Yellowstone Mine in the Gravelly Range. Barretts Minerals Inc., a subsidiary of Minerals Technologies Incorporated, mines talc from two large deposits—the Regal and the Treasure—in the southern Ruby Range. Talc mineralization in southwestern Montana is associated with hydrothermal alteration of Archean dolomitic marbles along faults in the southern margin of the middle Proterozoic Belt Seaway. Conditions of talc formation appear to have varied across the region and probably range from shallow hot spring systems to connate brine circulation pathways in Belt basin sediments. A road log description of the geology along a loop from Bozeman to Dillon, Montana, to visit both the Yellowstone and Regal talc mines accompanies this paper.