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Tectonic Studies in the Talladega and Carolina Slate Belts, Southern Appalachian Orogen
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Geological Society of America

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© 1982 Geological Society of America
Geological Society of America
ISBN print:
9780813721910
Publication date:
January 01, 1982
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Criteria for recognizing environments of formation of volcanic suites; Application of these criteria to volcanic suites in the Carolina Slate Belt
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Published:January 01, 1982
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John J. W. Rogers, 1982. "Criteria for recognizing environments of formation of volcanic suites; Application of these criteria to volcanic suites in the Carolina Slate Belt", Tectonic Studies in the Talladega and Carolina Slate Belts, Southern Appalachian Orogen, Denny N. Bearce, William W. Black, Stephen A. Kish, James F. Tull
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- active margins
- andesitic composition
- Appalachians
- back-arc basins
- basalts
- basins
- Carolina slate belt
- continental crust
- crust
- environmental analysis
- igneous rocks
- island arcs
- marine environment
- mid-ocean ridges
- North America
- North Carolina
- petrology
- Piedmont
- plate tectonics
- pyroclastics
- South Carolina
- subduction
- tectonophysics
- terrestrial environment
- United States
- volcanic rocks
- Uwharrie Formation
- Albemarle Group
- Chapel Hill region
- oceanic islands
- Little River Series
- Lancaster region
- Tater Top Group
- Virgilina region
- cale-alkalic composition
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