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Figure 3. (A) Oblique view of geologic framework model. Coordinates are UTM zone 14. Look direction is northeast. Illumination from southwest. (B) Color-contoured Kainer layer in the Castle Hills Quadrangle model area. Warm colors (orange, red) represent higher elevations; cooler colors (purple, blue) represent lower elevations.
Published: 01 March 2004
Figure 3. (A) Oblique view of geologic framework model. Coordinates are UTM zone 14. Look direction is northeast. Illumination from southwest. (B) Color-contoured Kainer layer in the Castle Hills Quadrangle model area. Warm colors (orange, red) represent higher elevations; cooler colors (purple
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 March 2004
GSA Bulletin (2004) 116 (3-4): 407–418.
...Figure 3. (A) Oblique view of geologic framework model. Coordinates are UTM zone 14. Look direction is northeast. Illumination from southwest. (B) Color-contoured Kainer layer in the Castle Hills Quadrangle model area. Warm colors (orange, red) represent higher elevations; cooler colors (purple...
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 Figure 1. Location map of a part of the Balcones fault system and Edwards Aquifer recharge zone in northwest San Antonio and Texas Hill Country. Geologic map of Barnes (1983) is draped over the hill-shaded digital elevation model. White box shows the location of the Castle Hills 7.5′ quadrangle (area of Fig. 3). Fault traces (black lines) are from Collins and Hovorka (1997). Yellow dots are locations of well-bore data used in construction of geologic framework model. Cretaceous geologic units: Kau—Austin Group; Ked—Edwards Group; Kgr—Glen Rose Group. Map coordinates shown are UTM, zone 14 (black numbers) and Geographic Coordinate System (red numbers).
Published: 01 March 2004
Figure 1. Location map of a part of the Balcones fault system and Edwards Aquifer recharge zone in northwest San Antonio and Texas Hill Country. Geologic map of Barnes (1983) is draped over the hill-shaded digital elevation model. White box shows the location of the Castle Hills 7.5′ quadrangle
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1958
AAPG Bulletin (1958) 42 (1): 135–144.
...(?) and Pliocene age is here named after the Mojave-Tropico road that traverses the type section, and is a sequence of non-marine sedimentary, pyroclastic, and volcanic rocks of Tertiary age exposed in the vicinities of Rosamond, Mojave, Castle Butte, Kramer borate area, and Kramer Hills. All the rocks of Tertiary...
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First thumbnail for: Tertiary Stratigraphic Units of Western Mojave Des...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2024
Rocky Mountain Geology (2024) 59 (2): 19–34.
... of the Puma Hills, occurring through South Park and across the Front Range as far east as Castle Rock ~50 km south of Denver ( Fig. 5 ). It lies directly on the erosion surface and is the only widespread radiometrically dated age marker for the Paleogene east of South Park. Recent geochemical correlation...
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Published: 01 January 2002
Rocky Mountain Geology (2002) 37 (2): 111–134.
... NWNE 5904 Pinery Well “K” 17928F 7S 66W 21 SESW 5895 Castle Oaks-Laramie-Fox Hills 24625F 7S 66W 21 SWSW 4225 6040 6500 1815 460 Pinery Well “G” 17931F 7S 66W 24 NENW 5904 Castle Oaks-Laramie-Fox Hills 6 24628F 7S 66W 32 NWNW 4210 6050 6700 1840...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 09 February 2022
GSA Bulletin (2022) 134 (9-10): 2415–2435.
... of the Columbia River Basalt Group; calc-alkaline and tholeiitic lavas of the Strawberry Volcanics (SV); and late Oligocene–early Miocene basalt/andesite lavas from the Calamity Butte quadrangle (CB). Graphs from top to bottom: pre-DIT1 tholeiitic lavas at Castle Rock, post-DIT1 aphyric basaltic-andesite lavas...
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First thumbnail for: The <span class="search-highlight">Castle</span> R...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1996
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1996) 86 (1B): S262–S269.
... T. W. (1989) . Geology of the Los Angeles quadrangle: Dibblee Geological Foundation Map no. DF-22, scale 1:24,000 . Dibblee T. W. (1991a) . Geology of the Beverly Hills and Van Nuys (South 1/2) quadrangles...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1973
AAPG Bulletin (1973) 57 (4): 679–687.
... indicate geological survey). FIG. 2. Geologic map of the New Castle, Virginia area ( = anticlinal axis; = synclinal axis; = reverse fault, U on upthrown block; Ok = Knox Dolomite; Ocb = Blackford Formation, Elway Limestone, Lincolnshire Limestone, Chatham Hill Limestone; Oew = Witten...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1936
AAPG Bulletin (1936) 20 (10): 1308–1328.
...C. H. Dane; W. G. Pierce ABSTRACT The Dawson arkose in the Castle Rock and Colorado Springs quadrangles, Colorado, is more than 2,000 feet thick and consists of arkosic conglomerate and sand. It merges northward into the Arapahoe and Denver formations along the foothills of the Front Range, where...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 12 May 2022
Geosphere (2022) 18 (4): 1223–1246.
..., and the Front Range–Denver Basin interface (Castle Rock). Note the cut-and-fill nature of the late Eocene units in the High Park and Denver basins. The greater magnitude of exhumation in the Arkansas Hills portion of the study area compared to the High Park area is shown, with eroded material shown with a more...
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(A) Simplified geologic map of the Little Falls quadrangle (location of (A) shown in Figure 2 as dashed white box labeled “Fig. 11A”). Heavy, solid black lines indicate known fault locations, tics on downthrown side; heavy black or white short-dashed lines indicate inferred fault locations. Thin black or white long-dashed lines indicate topographic lineaments. Black box labeled “Fig. 11B” indicates approximate location of (B). Figure after Agle et al. (2005, 2006a, b), Jacobi et al. (2005). (B) Geologic map of fault stepover area of Little Falls Fault. Location of map is shown by labeled box in (A). Figure after Agle et al. (2005), Jacobi et al. (2005). Red lines = fault traces; solid red lines = less than 15 m uncertainty; dashed = approximate; dotted = inferred; CLf = Cambrian Little Falls Dolostone; ODo = Ordovician Dolgeville Formation of the Utica Group; OIc = Ordovician Indian Castle Formation of the Utica Group; OTh = Ordovician Tribes Hill Formation; OTr = Ordovician Trenton Group; OU = Ordovician Utica Group; pC-OTr = Proterozoic rocks and overlying section of Cambrian Potsdam Sandstone through Ordovician Trenton Group (the Cambrian–Ordovician Great American carbonate bank of Landing, 2012); Q = Quaternary.
Published: 01 October 2021
= Ordovician Indian Castle Formation of the Utica Group; OTh = Ordovician Tribes Hill Formation; OTr = Ordovician Trenton Group; OU = Ordovician Utica Group; pC-OTr = Proterozoic rocks and overlying section of Cambrian Potsdam Sandstone through Ordovician Trenton Group (the Cambrian–Ordovician Great American
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1976
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1976) 66 (4): 1101–1110.
.... (in press). lll0 M..M. CLARK, R.V. SHARP, R. O. CASTLE, AND P. W. HARSH Creely, R. S. (1965). Geology of the Oroville quadrangle, California, Calif. Div. Mines Geol. Bull. 184, 1-86. Hart, E. W. and J. S. Rapp (1975). Ground rupture along the Cleveland Hill fault, Calif Div. Mines Geol. Spec. Rept. 124, 61...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1974
AAPG Bulletin (1974) 58 (9): 1751–1757.
.... North Carolina, Chapel Hill , 128 p. Cunliffe , J. E. , and D. A. Textoris , 1969 , Petrology of Cretaceous Peedee Formation and Eocene Castle Hayne Limestone, North Carolina (abs.) : Geol. Soc. America Spec. Paper 121 , 428 . Curran , H. A. , 1968 , Upper Cretaceous...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1955
AAPG Bulletin (1955) 39 (10): 2038–2052.
... the writer has made field studies afford evidence which seems pertinent. These are the Manitou spur of the Front Range in Colorado, the Mount Lincoln-Castle Peak area in the Sierra Nevada of California, and the region of Hill’s study in the San Gabriel Range, California. Following a discussion...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 May 2012
Geology (2012) 40 (5): 423–426.
... dispersions. Spatter-dikes at the Castle Butte Trading Post volcanic complex (Hopi Buttes volcanic field, Arizona, USA), exposed ∼150 m below the paleosurface, present an outstanding record of this transition. They record pulsatory magma rise and eruption, fissure extension, vent stepping, and conduit wall...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 05 June 2020
Geosphere (2020) 16 (4): 969–990.
.... Sedimentary basins include: SB—Susitna basin; BB—Beluga basin; CIB—Cook Inlet basin; PHB—Peters Hills basin. Fault systems include: BRF—Border Ranges fault system; BBF—Bruin Bay fault system; CMF—Castle Mountain fault system; DF—Denali fault system; LCF—Lake Clark fault system. Black box shows study area...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2009
Rocky Mountain Geology (2009) 44 (2): 147–164.
...; DI , Dead Indian Hill; FC , Fox Creek; HM , Hurricane Mesa; K , northwest-striking Castle fault within South Fork fault allochthon; NW , New World intrusive/volcanic center; P , Painter Gulch; S , Sunlight intrusive/volcanic center; SB , Sunlight Basin; SM , Sheep Mountain; and WM , White...
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First thumbnail for: Heart Mountain and South Fork fault systems : Arch...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2018
Rocky Mountain Geology (2018) 53 (1): 29–43.
...Allan J. Koch; Drew S. Coleman; Amanda M. Sutter ABSTRACT The Castle Rock Conglomerate contains distinctive clasts from the Colorado Front Range, and when combined with detrital zircon ages, the unit can be subdivided into two lithofacies. Precambrian quartzites and stretched-pebble conglomerates...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2005
GSA Bulletin (2005) 117 (5-6): 570–588.
... displacement along the Castle Mountain fault, which bisects the forearc basin. Middle to Upper Jurassic sedimentary strata are part of a 45-km-long outcrop belt north of the Castle Mountain fault system in the Talkeetna Mountains (MB in Fig. 1A ; Wilson et al., 1998 ) and a 1150-km-long outcrop belt...
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