Late-stage Laramide reactivation of Precambrian structures : evidence for [about]N-S Laramide shortening along the southeastern margin of the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming

Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 30, 2013). The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file; a non-technical public abstract appears in the public.pdf file. Thesis advisor: Dr. Robert L. Bau...

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Main Author: Thomas, Andrew B.R.
Other Authors: Bauer, Robert L. (Robert Louis)
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Missouri--Columbia 2012
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spelling ftunimissourimos:oai:mospace.umsystem.edu:10355/35420 2023-05-15T15:41:05+02:00 Late-stage Laramide reactivation of Precambrian structures : evidence for [about]N-S Laramide shortening along the southeastern margin of the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming Thomas, Andrew B.R. Bauer, Robert L. (Robert Louis) 2012 ix, 111 pages http://hdl.handle.net/10355/35420 English eng eng University of Missouri--Columbia http://hdl.handle.net/10355/35420 OpenAccess. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License. CC-BY-NC-ND Laramide shortening salient thrust stress field deflection Thesis 2012 ftunimissourimos 2021-12-06T20:41:54Z Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 30, 2013). The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file; a non-technical public abstract appears in the public.pdf file. Thesis advisor: Dr. Robert L. Bauer Includes bibliographical references. M.S. University of Missouri--Columbia 2012. "May, 2012" Deformation along the southeastern margin of the Wind River Mountains during the late stages of the Laramide orogeny is a result of local [about]N-S Laramide shortening, which is in contrast to the regional NE-SW shortening typical in the Laramide orogen. The shortening resulted in the reactivation of Precambrian brittle structures that are concentrated north of the region where the trend of the Wind River thrust changes from its typical NW-SE trend to a more E-W trend. The Spring Creek fault (SCF) is an ENE-trending feature that extends from the Archean core of the range across Paleozoic and Mesozoic units deformed in Sheep Mountain anticline (SMA). Laramide reactivation of the Spring Creek fault produced reverse, south-side-up offset and steep to overturned sections of the Tensleep Sandstone and Madison Limestone on the hanging wall of the fault. The Beaver Creek thrust (BCT), just south of the Spring Creek fault, is a largely E-W trending, northerly dipping Laramide fault that terminates at the Spring Creek fault. It is the controlling fault along the southern margin of the Schoettlin Mountain anticline (ScMA), which is cored by Archean granitic gneiss. Results from mapping, structural analysis, fracture analysis, and 2D seismic experiments all show consistent late-stage [about]N-S Laramide compression throughout the area. The [about]E-W orientations of the Beaver Creek thrust and the Spring Creek fault, parallel to the [about]E-W trace of the Wind River thrust to the south, are interpreted as late-stage hanging wall deformation above the Wind River thrust. Thesis Beaver Creek University of Missouri: MOspace Wind River ENVELOPE(-135.304,-135.304,65.841,65.841)
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salient thrust
stress field deflection
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salient thrust
stress field deflection
Thomas, Andrew B.R.
Late-stage Laramide reactivation of Precambrian structures : evidence for [about]N-S Laramide shortening along the southeastern margin of the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming
topic_facet Laramide shortening
salient thrust
stress field deflection
description Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 30, 2013). The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file; a non-technical public abstract appears in the public.pdf file. Thesis advisor: Dr. Robert L. Bauer Includes bibliographical references. M.S. University of Missouri--Columbia 2012. "May, 2012" Deformation along the southeastern margin of the Wind River Mountains during the late stages of the Laramide orogeny is a result of local [about]N-S Laramide shortening, which is in contrast to the regional NE-SW shortening typical in the Laramide orogen. The shortening resulted in the reactivation of Precambrian brittle structures that are concentrated north of the region where the trend of the Wind River thrust changes from its typical NW-SE trend to a more E-W trend. The Spring Creek fault (SCF) is an ENE-trending feature that extends from the Archean core of the range across Paleozoic and Mesozoic units deformed in Sheep Mountain anticline (SMA). Laramide reactivation of the Spring Creek fault produced reverse, south-side-up offset and steep to overturned sections of the Tensleep Sandstone and Madison Limestone on the hanging wall of the fault. The Beaver Creek thrust (BCT), just south of the Spring Creek fault, is a largely E-W trending, northerly dipping Laramide fault that terminates at the Spring Creek fault. It is the controlling fault along the southern margin of the Schoettlin Mountain anticline (ScMA), which is cored by Archean granitic gneiss. Results from mapping, structural analysis, fracture analysis, and 2D seismic experiments all show consistent late-stage [about]N-S Laramide compression throughout the area. The [about]E-W orientations of the Beaver Creek thrust and the Spring Creek fault, parallel to the [about]E-W trace of the Wind River thrust to the south, are interpreted as late-stage hanging wall deformation above the Wind River thrust.
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title Late-stage Laramide reactivation of Precambrian structures : evidence for [about]N-S Laramide shortening along the southeastern margin of the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming
title_short Late-stage Laramide reactivation of Precambrian structures : evidence for [about]N-S Laramide shortening along the southeastern margin of the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming
title_full Late-stage Laramide reactivation of Precambrian structures : evidence for [about]N-S Laramide shortening along the southeastern margin of the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming
title_fullStr Late-stage Laramide reactivation of Precambrian structures : evidence for [about]N-S Laramide shortening along the southeastern margin of the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming
title_full_unstemmed Late-stage Laramide reactivation of Precambrian structures : evidence for [about]N-S Laramide shortening along the southeastern margin of the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming
title_sort late-stage laramide reactivation of precambrian structures : evidence for [about]n-s laramide shortening along the southeastern margin of the wind river mountains, wyoming
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