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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2000
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2000) 37 (6): 863–877.
... named the Midnight Dome gravel. This gravel is mantled by 15 m of loess and hillslope deposits, named the Midnight Dome loess, which preserve at least three interglacial pollen assemblages, and a reverse-normal-reverse-normal polarity sequence assigned to the late Matuyama chron, including Jaramillo...
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The lower <span class="search-highlight">Midnight</span> <span class="search-highlight">Dome</span> gravel consists of laterally accreting low-angle pl...
Published: 01 June 2000
 m of glacially derived loess and hillslope deposits (Midnight Dome loess) of mixed polarity (R-N-R-N), which contains at least 3 interglacial pollen assemblages ( Schweger et al. 1999 ).
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Published: 20 July 2010
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2010) 47 (7): 987–1002.
... contains the normal Jaramillo subchron (1.05–0.99 Ma) and the Midnight Dome tephra (1.09 ± 0.18 Ma; Froese et al. 2001 ), and an overlying suite of reversed and normal units, the latter being Brunhes age (<0.78 Ma). These loess deposits are coeval with units 6, 7, 8, and 9 at the Tintina Trench sites...
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Published: 23 July 2010
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2010) 47 (7): 1003–1028.
... of paleosols is also noted at the Midnight Dome loess deposits south of the trench. Only the uppermost paleosol (unit 9) reveals characteristic “Wounded Moose” properties ( Tarnocai and Schweger 1991 ; Tarnocai and Smith 1989 ; Smith et al. 1986 ). The “Wounded Moose” paleosol is a well-developed luvisol...
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Published: 15 September 2011
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2011) 48 (10): 1386–1418.
... Midnight Dome 1.03 (0.17) Ma Glass-ITPFT Westgate et al. 2001 Mosquito Gulch* 1.37 (0.13) Ma Glass-FT Westgate et al. 2001 Old Crow* 124 (10) ka Glass-ITPFT Preece et al. 2011 Paradise Hill 1.46 (0.13) Ma Glass-DCFT Westgate et al. 2003 Quartz Creek 2.64 (0.24) Ma K-Ar...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1966
AAPG Bulletin (1966) 50 (4): 665–824.
... of applying geology to oil finding. Even so, by 1915, the number who called themselves petroleum geologists was not large, a few hundred at the most. They were scattered throughout what was the oil country of the United States and in many other countries. * They looked for indications of salt domes along...
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Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2014
DOI: 10.1130/2014.0038(04)
EISBN: 9780813756387
... recently. However, other archaeological sites have recently yielded microblades dating to the same time period ( Magne and Fedje, 2007 ). Interior Plateau Loess In the late Pleistocene, many valleys in the Interior Plateau of British Columbia, including the South Thompson River valley, were occupied...
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Journal Article
Published: 17 April 2024
Seismological Research Letters (2024) 95 (2B): 1113–1465.
... s Fairweather-Queen Charlotte Excitations, as Recorded Interior in VR and Dome Transform System and by a 7c-Station. Braun, T., Theaters. Hoyle, A. M., Deformation Across the Famiani, D., Govoni, A., Keil, Orsvuran, R., Ghosh, A., Yu, Broad Pacific-North America S., Wassermann, J. K., Peter, D., et...