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Volume 18, Number 3
1 June 2022

EISSN 1553-040X
THEMED ISSUE: Different Personalities of Granites and Rhyolites: Silicic Magmas from the Lower Crust to the Surface
Petrogenesis of voluminous silicic magmas in the Sierra Madre Occidental large igneous province, Mexican Cordillera: Insights from zircon and Hf-O isotopes
Graham D.M. Andrews; Cathy J. Busby; Sarah R. Brown; Christopher M. Fisher; Pablo Davila-Harris; Ariel Strickland; Jeffrey D. Vervoort; Holly D. Pettus; Fred W. McDowell; Bryan P. Murray
Geosphere February 25, 2022, Vol.18, 946-984. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES02430.1
Assessing the effect of melt extraction from mushy reservoirs on compositions of granitoids: From a global database to a single batholith
Geosphere March 16, 2022, Vol.18, 985-999. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES02333.1
Constraints on the timescales and processes that led to high-SiO2 rhyolite production in the Searchlight pluton, Nevada, USA
Geosphere March 24, 2022, Vol.18, 1000-1019. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES02439.1
THEMED ISSUE: Subduction Top to Bottom 2
Lithium in garnet as a tracer of subduction zone metamorphic reactions: The record in ultrahigh-pressure metapelites at Lago di Cignana, Italy
Geosphere April 22, 2022, Vol.18, 1020-1029. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES02473.1
THEMED ISSUE: Geologic Evolution of the Alaska Range and Environs
Large-scale, crustal-block vertical extrusion between the Hines Creek and Denali faults coeval with slip localization on the Denali fault since ca. 45 Ma, Hayes Range, Alaska, USA
Jeff A. Benowitz; Sarah M. Roeske; Sean P. Regan; Trevor S. Waldien; Julie L. Elliott; Paul B. O’Sullivan
Geosphere April 07, 2022, Vol.18, 1030-1054. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES02466.1
Current Issue Articles
Groundwater silcrete linked to brine migration in a continental rift: An alternative to the near-surface model of silcrete
Geosphere April 07, 2022, Vol.18, 1055-1076. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES02458.1
Bolide impact effects on the West Florida Platform, Gulf of Mexico: End Cretaceous and late Eocene
Geosphere March 16, 2022, Vol.18, 1077-1103. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES02472.1
Late Holocene coseismic uplift of the Kaikōura coast, New Zealand
Geosphere April 07, 2022, Vol.18, 1104-1137. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES02479.1
E/I-corrected inclination shallowing in Cenozoic redbeds from the northern Tarim Basin, NW China: Possible causes and paleogeographic implications
Geosphere March 16, 2022, Vol.18, 1138-1151. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES02480.1
Evidence for pre-Cenozoic extension in the eastern Main Ranges of the southern Canadian Rockies
Geosphere March 08, 2022, Vol.18, 1152-1176. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES02347.1
Paleoproterozoic–Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the Longshou Shan, western North China craton
Geosphere April 18, 2022, Vol.18, 1177-1193. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/GES02491.1
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Cover Image
CAPTION: Flowing through northeast India is one of Asia's largest rivers, the Brahmaputra, at the top left of this image. The Dibang and Lohit Rivers, two tributaries, are below and join the Brahmaputra to the south just after the image ends.
CREDIT: Astronaut photograph ISS063-E-19838, acquired 28 May 2020. Imaged provided by AISS Crew Earth Observations Facility and the Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, Johnson Space Center.
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