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“…A craton interior source for Andrews Mountain Member detritus implies that breaching or bypassing of the "Transcontinental arch" (Carlson, 1999;Amato and Mack, 2012), a series of ~100-km-scale topographic highs that in aggregate became a prominent Paleozoic NE-SW platform extending from New Mexico to Minnesota, must have occurred. Isopachs of Cambrian sediment thickness (Carlson, 1999;Fig.…”
Section: Extraregional Input Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A craton interior source for Andrews Mountain Member detritus implies that breaching or bypassing of the "Transcontinental arch" (Carlson, 1999;Amato and Mack, 2012), a series of ~100-km-scale topographic highs that in aggregate became a prominent Paleozoic NE-SW platform extending from New Mexico to Minnesota, must have occurred. Isopachs of Cambrian sediment thickness (Carlson, 1999;Fig.…”
Section: Extraregional Input Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isopachs of Cambrian sediment thickness (Carlson, 1999;Fig. 8) provide evidence for an ~100-km-wide paleotopographic low, the "Colorado sag," at the precise location of the only known source of both 0.53 and 1.1 Ga granitoids in North America.…”
Section: Extraregional Input Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Phanerozoic tectonic pattern that controls sedimentation and diagenesis in Kansas is a direct reflection of its Precambrian history (Gerhard, 2004). Many cratonic structures are simply rejuvenation of pre-Phanerozoic weakness planes (Carlson, 1999). (Lee, 1943).…”
Section: Basin Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interior uplift timed with subduction polarity and retroarc development may have initiated the Transcontinental Arch creating a cratonic-scale source area, but with a myriad of local structural highs and lows (Fig. 4.11;Carlson, 1999), enabling fluvial transport to the subtidal regime with redistribution by waves and tides.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the three higher-order stages of Late Ordovician flooding defined by Zhang (2011), two were Dake, 1921;Dapples, 1955;and Dott et al, 1992). The horst-graben pattern along the Transcontinental Arch is based on Carlson (1999). Occurrences of outlier Middle Ordovician sandstones are based on Kang (2018) and Dapples (1955).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%