2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1314.2012.00994.x
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FIA trends along the Precambrian Rocky Mountains: a new approach to timing continental docking

Abstract: A similar succession of Foliation Inflection/Intersection Axis (FIAs) trends preserved within porphyroblasts is present in two areas separated by 200 km along the Rocky Mountains. The Precambrian rocks in Central Colorado and Northern New Mexico were affected by deformation and metamorphism from ∼1506 to 1366 Ma. A succession of five FIAs trending W–E, SSW–NNE, NNW–SSE, NW–SE and WSW–ENE is distinguished in Central Colorado and dated at 1506 ± 15 Ma, 1467 ± 23 Ma, 1425 ± 18 Ma, not dated and 1366 ± 20 Ma respe… Show more

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“…1457 Ma (Fig. 2;Williams, 1991;Williams et al, 1999;Karlstrom et al, 2004;Daniel and Pyle, 2006;Whitmeyer and Karlstrom, 2007;Jones et al, 2011;Cao and Fletcher, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…1457 Ma (Fig. 2;Williams, 1991;Williams et al, 1999;Karlstrom et al, 2004;Daniel and Pyle, 2006;Whitmeyer and Karlstrom, 2007;Jones et al, 2011;Cao and Fletcher, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%