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Volume 12, Number 3
June 2016

EISSN 1553-040X
In this Issue
ACTIVE MARGINS IN TRANSITION—MAGMATISM AND TECTONICS THROUGH TIME: AN ISSUE IN HONOR OF ARTHUR W. SNOKE THEMED ISSUE
Thermochronology of extensional orogenic collapse in the deep crust of Zealandia
Joshua J. Schwartz; Harold H. Stowell; Keith A. Klepeis; Andy J. Tulloch; Andrew R.C. Kylander-Clark; Bradley R. Hacker; Matthew A. Coble
Geosphere June 01, 2016, Vol.12, 647-677. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES01232.1
Multifluid geo-energy systems: Using geologic CO2 storage for geothermal energy production and grid-scale energy storage in sedimentary basins
Thomas A. Buscheck; Jeffrey M. Bielicki; Thomas A. Edmunds; Yue Hao; Yunwei Sun; Jimmy B. Randolph; Martin O. Saar
Geosphere June 01, 2016, Vol.12, 678-696. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES01207.1
Four-dimensional surface evolution of active rifting from spaceborne SAR data
Geosphere June 01, 2016, Vol.12, 697-705. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES01225.1
Volcanic field elongation, vent distribution, and tectonic evolution of a continental rift: The Main Ethiopian Rift example
Geosphere June 01, 2016, Vol.12, 706-720. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES01193.1
Paleogeographic implications of late Miocene lacustrine and nonmarine evaporite deposits in the Lake Mead region: Immediate precursors to the Colorado River
James E. Faulds; B. Charlotte Schreiber; Victoria E. Langenheim; Nicholas H. Hinz; Thomas H. Shaw; Matthew T. Heizler; Michael E. Perkins; Mohamed El Tabakh; Michael J. Kunk
Geosphere June 01, 2016, Vol.12, 721-767. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES01143.1
Lateral magma flow in mafic sill complexes
Craig Magee; James D. Muirhead; Alex Karvelas; Simon P. Holford; Christopher A.L. Jackson; Ian D. Bastow; Nick Schofield; Carl T.E. Stevenson; Charlotte McLean; William McCarthy; Olga Shtukert
Geosphere June 01, 2016, Vol.12, 809-841. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES01256.1
Three-dimensional magma flow dynamics within subvolcanic sheet intrusions
Geosphere June 01, 2016, Vol.12, 842-866. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES01270.1
CREVOLUTION 2: ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF THE COLORADO RIVER SYSTEM II THEMED ISSUE
Reevaluation of the Crooked Ridge River—Early Pleistocene (ca. 2 Ma) age and origin of the White Mesa alluvium, northeastern Arizona
Richard Hereford; L. Sue Beard; William R. Dickinson; Karl E. Karlstrom; Matthew T. Heizler; Laura J. Crossey; Lee Amoroso; P. Kyle House; Mark Pecha
Geosphere June 01, 2016, Vol.12, 768-789. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES01124.1
ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF THE SIERRA NEVADA AND WALKER LANE THEMED ISSUE
CURRENT ISSUE ARTICLES
Linking deep and shallow crustal processes during regional transtension in an exhumed continental arc, North Cascades, northwestern Cordillera (USA)
Robert B. Miller; Stacia M. Gordon; Samuel Bowring; Brigid Doran; Noah McLean; Zachary Michels; Erin Shea; Donna L. Whitney
Geosphere June 01, 2016, Vol.12, 900-924. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES01262.1
Age and anatomy of the Gongga Shan batholith, eastern Tibetan Plateau, and its relationship to the active Xianshui-he fault
Michael P. Searle; Nick M.W. Roberts; Sun-Lin Chung; Yuan-Hsi Lee; Kristen L. Cook; John R. Elliott; Owen M. Weller; Marc R. St-Onge; Xi-Wei Xu; Xi-Bin Tan; Kang Li
Geosphere June 01, 2016, Vol.12, 948-970. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES01244.1
The Point Sal–Point Piedras Blancas correlation and the problem of slip on the San Gregorio–Hosgri fault, central California Coast Ranges
Geosphere June 01, 2016, Vol.12, 971-984. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES01289.1
Mid-crustal deformation of the Annapurna-Dhaulagiri Himalaya, central Nepal: An atypical example of channel flow during the Himalayan orogeny
Geosphere June 01, 2016, Vol.12, 985-1015. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES01246.1
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