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Volume 121, Number 5-6
5-6 2009

ISSN 0016-7606
EISSN 1943-2674
The evolution of North Sister: A volcano shaped by extension and ice in the central Oregon Cascade Arc
GSA Bulletin May 01, 2009, Vol.121, 643-662. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B26442.1
Early Pleistocene initiation of the San Felipe fault zone, SW Salton Trough, during reorganization of the San Andreas fault system
GSA Bulletin May 01, 2009, Vol.121, 663-687. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B26239.1
Desert pavement–coated surfaces in extreme deserts present the longest-lived landforms on Earth
Ari Matmon; Ori Simhai; Rivka Amit; Itai Haviv; Naomi Porat; Eric McDonald; Lucilla Benedetti; Robert Finkel
GSA Bulletin May 01, 2009, Vol.121, 688-697. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B26422.1
Kulanaokuaiki Tephra (ca. A.D. 400–1000): Newly recognized evidence for highly explosive eruptions at Kīlauea Volcano, Hawai‘i
GSA Bulletin May 01, 2009, Vol.121, 712-728. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B26327.1
Emplacement of the Cuera and Picos de Europa imbricate system at the core of the Iberian-Armorican arc (Cantabrian zone, north Spain): New precisions concerning the timing of arc closure
Oscar A. Merino-Tomé; Juan R. Bahamonde; Juan R. Colmenero; Nemesio Heredia; Elisa Villa; Pedro Farias
GSA Bulletin May 01, 2009, Vol.121, 729-751. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B26366.1
Influence of flow variability on floodplain formation and destruction, Little Missouri River, North Dakota
GSA Bulletin May 01, 2009, Vol.121, 752-759. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B26355.1
Global geologic maps are tectonic speedometers—Rates of rock cycling from area-age frequencies
GSA Bulletin May 01, 2009, Vol.121, 760-779. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B26457.1
Orogenic wedge advance in the northern Andes: Evidence from the Oligocene-Miocene sedimentary record of the Medina Basin, Eastern Cordillera, Colombia
Mauricio Parra; Andrés Mora; Carlos Jaramillo; Manfred R. Strecker; Edward R. Sobel; Luis Quiroz; Milton Rueda; Vladimir Torres
GSA Bulletin May 01, 2009, Vol.121, 780-800. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B26257.1
Granite-lamprophyre connection in the latest stages of the early Paleozoic Ross Orogeny (Victoria Land, Antarctica)
GSA Bulletin May 01, 2009, Vol.121, 801-819. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B26342.1
Neogene tephra correlations in eastern Idaho and Wyoming: Implications for Yellowstone hotspot-related volcanism and tectonic activity
GSA Bulletin May 01, 2009, Vol.121, 837-856. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B26300.1
High magmatic flux during Alpine-Himalayan collision: Constraints from the Kal-e-Kafi complex, central Iran
Jamshid Ahmadian; Michael Haschke; Iain McDonald; Marcel Regelous; Mohammad RezaGhorbani; Mohammad Hashem Emami; Mamoru Murata
GSA Bulletin May 01, 2009, Vol.121, 857-868. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B26279.1
Easter Island, SE Pacific: An end-member type of hotspot volcanism
GSA Bulletin May 01, 2009, Vol.121, 869-886. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B26470.1
High-resolution, early Paleozoic (Ordovician-Silurian) time scales
GSA Bulletin May 01, 2009, Vol.121, 887-906. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B26357.1
Late Neogene rift-basin evolution and its relation to normal fault history and climate change along the southwestern margin of the Gerania Range, central Greece
GSA Bulletin May 01, 2009, Vol.121, 907-918. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B26337.1
Dynamics of the emplacement of the Heart Mountain allochthon at White Mountain: Constraints from calcite twinning strains, anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility, and thermodynamic calcula...
John P. Craddock; David H. Malone; Jerry Magloughlin; Avery L. Cook; Michael E. Rieser; James R. Doyle
GSA Bulletin May 01, 2009, Vol.121, 919-938. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B26340
The deep-water fold-and-thrust belt offshore NW Borneo: Gravity-driven versus basement-driven shortening
GSA Bulletin May 01, 2009, Vol.121, 939-953. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B26411.1
Erosional truncation of uppermost Permian shallow-marine carbonates and implications for Permian-Triassic boundary events: Comment
GSA Bulletin May 01, 2009, Vol.121, 954-956. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B26424.1
Erosional truncation of uppermost Permian shallow-marine carbonates and implications for Permian-Triassic boundary events: Reply
Jonathan L. Payne; Daniel J. Lehrmann; David Follett; Margaret Seibel; Lee R. Kump; Anthony Riccardi; Demir Altiner; Hiroyoshi Sano; Jiayong Wei
GSA Bulletin May 01, 2009, Vol.121, 957-959. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B26588.1
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