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Series: AAPG Hedberg Series
Published: 01 January 2004
DOI: 10.1306/1025691H13117
EISBN: 9781629810461
... the Eocene to Oligocene motion on the long thrust ramps above the present south flank of the Niguanak high. Broad, basement-cored subsurface domes (Niguanak high and Aurora dome) formed near the deformation front in the Oligocene, deforming the overlying thin-skinned structures and feeding a new increment...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 February 2012
Geosphere (2012) 8 (1): 44–97.
... of the earlier centers ( Figs. 3 and 7B ). Volcanic rocks and eruptive centers formed during this period include (1) the trachyandesitic West Brawley Peak volcano, (2) rhyolite flow domes in Bodie and Aurora Creeks, in Del Monte Canyon, in Rock Springs Canyon, at Bald Peak, and across the west side...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 December 1988
Economic Geology (1988) 83 (8): 1802–1829.
... the sixteenth century. Production from the Santa Maria dome is, at the time of writing, 800 metric tons per day from two principal mines, the Los Azules mine and the Santa Maria mine, both located within the northeastern flank of the sierra.The deposits are located along a Mesozoic basin-uplift margin...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 December 2001
Economic Geology (2001) 96 (8): 1827–1853.
... of North American craton ( Kistler, 1991 ). AT = Atlanta, AU = Aurora, B = Buckhorn, BD = Bodie, BO = Borealis, BU = Bullfrog, CL = Comstock Lode, CO = Como, D-HM = Divide-Hasbrouck Mountain, DE = DeLamar, F = Fairview, FC = Fire Creek, FL = Florida Canyon, GB = Goldbanks, GD = Golden Dome, GF = Goldfield...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2016
American Mineralogist (2016) 101 (3): 644–677.
... dome 0.6–1.2 × 2 km 13.50 to 13.44, 13.47 Three domes Aurora Stratovolcano(?) Lava flows, debris-flow and block-and-ash-flow deposits, small shallow intrusions, minor volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks Trachyandesite with minor andesite 59.8 ~20 km 2 ; 2–4 × 8 km but largely covered...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 December 2014
Geosphere (2014) 10 (6): 1411–1418.
... in the Vostok–Dome C–Adventure Basin region revealed the presence of regional, elongated subglacial valleys: the Aurora Trench within the Aurora Basin, the Concordia Trench, and the Adventure Basin ( Fig. 1B ) ( Forieri et al., 2004 ; Tabacco et al., 2006 ; Fretwell et al., 2013 ). Their morphology has been...
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Series: AAPG Studies in Geology
Published: 01 January 1981
DOI: 10.1306/St13421C6
EISBN: 9781629811819
... — the Aurora and Moonlight deposits. Numerous occurrences of uranium are localized in ash-flow tuffs, moat-fill sediments, and ring domes and intrusives. ...
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Examples of subglacial lakes identified from RES data collected during the ...
Published: 01 March 2007
Figure 3 Examples of subglacial lakes identified from RES data collected during the SPRI-NSF-TUD campaigns 1974–79, and listed in Siegert et al. (2005a) . (a) Lake no. 70, “Subglacial Lake Ellsworth,” West Antarctica, (b) Lake no. 31, “Subglacial Lake Aurora,” close to Dome C, East Antarctica
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2016
The Journal of Geology (2016) 124 (2): 235–245.
... conditions (e.g., temperature [ T ], salinity, biological activity, etc.). The Naica mine is an Ag-Pb-Zn-(Cu) carbonate-hosted manto massive sulfide deposit located in the Sierra Madre Occidental, on the northern flank of a NW-SE 12-km-long and 7-km-wide dome structure. The structure is mainly...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 03 July 2024
GSA Bulletin (2025) 137 (1-2): 241–258.
... gneiss dome in the Kigluaik Mountains during Cretaceous extension ( Miller et al., 1992 ; Amato et al., 1994 ; Amato and Miller, 2004 ; Akinin et al., 2009 ; see also Fig. 2 ). This younger intense deformation makes it difficult to understand the older history of these rocks, including...
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Journal Article
Published: 24 October 2022
Petroleum Geoscience (2022) 28 (4): petgeo2022-036.
...Nora Holden; Johnathon L. Osmond; Mark J. Mulrooney; Alvar Braathen; Elin Skurtveit; Anja Sundal Abstract Faults play an essential role at many potential CO 2 storage sites because they can act as conduits or barriers to fluid flow. To contribute to the evaluation of the Aurora storage site...
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F ig . 4. The Donlin Creek gold deposit is comprised of
      the Ophir, Do...
Published: 01 June 2004
F ig . 4. The Donlin Creek gold deposit is comprised of the Ophir, Dome, Duqum, Far Side, Quartz, Snow, Queen, Rochelieu, Lewis, South Lewis, Far East, Nuno, Vortex, Aurora, Akivik, ACMA, and 400 prospects, with the present resource confined to the southernmost part
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1961
AAPG Bulletin (1961) 45 (9): 1504–1522.
...-forming limestones (see Imlay, 1944). In the Coahuila Marginal Folded Province, however, it normally forms a distinct topographic notch or narrow strike valley between the massive Aurora and Cupido limestones. F ig . 3. —Sequence penetrated by Petroleos Mexicanos, Los Ramones well No. 1, Papagayos...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 February 2014
Geosphere (2014) 10 (1): 1–39.
... deposits are temporally related to intermediate- to silicic-composition lava dome complexes and are not related to more mafic shield and stratovolcanoes. Some of the arc-related stratovolcanoes host significant mineral deposits (e.g., the Comstock Lode, Aurora), but these stratovolcanoes are notably older...
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Published: 01 October 2013
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2013) 103 (5): 2810–2823.
...K. T. Huysken; K. Fujita Abstract The largest earthquake in northern Illinois is the m b ∼5.2 so‐called “Aurora” earthquake of 26 May 1909. Reports from nearly 500 newspapers yielded intensities for about 400 localities published in the days following the earthquake and indicate that many damage...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 17 July 2017
Geosphere (2017) 13 (4): 1066–1112.
... rhyolite to peralkaline, aphyric rhyolite to quartz-sanidine-sodic amphibole porphyritic rhyolite at 16.41 Ma. Metaluminous to peraluminous biotite rhyolite lavas and domes were emplaced around what is now the caldera wall in 4 areas at 16.62, 16.49, and 16.38 Ma. Eruption of the McDermitt Tuff generated...
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