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Volume 127, Number 1-2
1/2 2015
ISSN 0016-7606
EISSN 1943-2674
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Textural features as indicators of debris avalanche transport and emplacement, Taranaki volcano
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 3-18. doi:10.1130/B30946.1
Timing and significance of gabbro emplacement within two distinct plutonic domains of the Peninsular Ranges batholith, southern and Baja California
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 19-37. doi:10.1130/B30914.1
Detrital zircon provenance of the Late Cretaceous–Eocene California forearc: Influence of Laramide low-angle subduction on sediment dispersal and paleogeography
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 38-60. doi:10.1130/B31065.1
Natural hydraulic fracturing of tight-gas sandstone reservoirs, Piceance Basin, Colorado
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 61-75. doi:10.1130/B31021.1
Age and provenance of the Cryogenian to Cambrian passive margin to foreland basin sequence of the northern Paraguay Belt, Brazil
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 76-86. doi:10.1130/B30842.1
Three-dimensional (3-D) finite strain at the central Andean orocline and implications for grain-scale shortening in orogens
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 87-112. doi:10.1130/B30968.1
Evidence for late Alpine tectonics in the Lake Garda area (northern Italy) and seismogenic implications
Giancarlo Scardia; Andrea Festa; Giovanni Monegato; Roberta Pini; Sergio Rogledi; Fabrizio Tremolada; Fabrizio Galadini
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 113-130. doi:10.1130/B30990.1
Hillslope response to climate-modulated river incision in the Waipaoa catchment, East Coast North Island, New Zealand
Eric L. Bilderback; Jarg R. Pettinga; Nicola J. Litchfield; Mark Quigley; Michael Marden; Josh J. Roering; Alan S. Palmer
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 131-148. doi:10.1130/B31015.1
Meteoric water circulation in a rolling-hinge detachment system (northern Snake Range core complex, Nevada)
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 149-161. doi:10.1130/B31063.1
Himalayan gneiss dome formation in the middle crust and exhumation by normal faulting: New geochronology of Gianbul dome, northwestern India
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 162-180. doi:10.1130/B31005.1
High late Miocene–Pliocene elevation of the Zhada Basin, southwestern Tibetan Plateau, from carbonate clumped isotope thermometry
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 181-199. doi:10.1130/B31000.1
Confirmation of a low pre-extensional geothermal gradient in the Grayback normal fault block, Arizona: Structural and AHe thermochronologic evidence
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 200-210. doi:10.1130/B31033.1
Stratigraphic and microfossil evidence for a 4500-year history of Cascadia subduction zone earthquakes and tsunamis at Yaquina River estuary, Oregon, USA
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 211-226. doi:10.1130/B31074.1
Evolution of the central Garlock fault zone, California: A major sinistral fault embedded in a dextral plate margin
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 227-249. doi:10.1130/B31027.1
U-Pb geochronology and global context of the Charnian Supergroup, UK: Constraints on the age of key Ediacaran fossil assemblages
Stephen R. Noble; Daniel J. Condon; John N. Carney; Philip R. Wilby; Timothy C. Pharaoh; Trevor D. Ford
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 250-265. doi:10.1130/B31013.1
Impacts of catastrophic volcanic collapse on the erosion and morphology of a distal fluvial landscape: Hautapu River, Mount Ruapehu, New Zealand
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 266-280. doi:10.1130/B31010.1
Sinkholes, pit craters, and small calderas: Analog models of depletion-induced collapse analyzed by computed X-ray microtomography
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 281-296. doi:10.1130/B30989.1
Late Holocene glacial advance and ice shelf growth in Barilari Bay, Graham Land, west Antarctic Peninsula
Andrew J. Christ; Manique Talaia-Murray; Natalie Elking; Eugene W. Domack; Amy Leventer; Caroline Lavoie; Stefanie Brachfeld; Kyu-Cheul Yoo; Robert Gilbert; Sun-Mi Jeong; Stephen Petrushak; Julia Wellner; the LARISSA Group
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 297-315. doi:10.1130/B31035.1
Origin and lateral migration of linear dunes in the Qaidam Basin of NW China revealed by dune sediments, internal structures, and optically stimulated luminescence ages, with implications for linear dunes on Titan: Comment and Discussion
GSA Bulletin January 01, 2015, Vol.127, 316-320. doi:10.1130/B31041.1
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