Browsing by Author "Potter, Julia J."
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Constraining Mineral Potential of the Alexander Terrane Near Porcher Island, Northwestern British Columbia
Kadulski, Brennan M.; Potter, Julia J. (2010-04)The Paleozoic Alexander terrane in northern British Columbia and Alaska contains two island arc sequences, including, the late Proterozoic to Cambrian Wales Group and the early Ordovician to late Silurian Descon Formation. ... -
Geologic Analysis of the Northern Margin of the Boulder Batholith II : Geologic Map of the Esmerelda Hills Quadrangle
King, Nicholas E.; Balgord, Elizabeth A.; Kadulski, Brennan M.; Meyers, Jessica L.; Potter, Julia J. (2010-04)Southwest Montana experienced large-scale magmatism and regional contraction during the Late Cretaceous. Understanding the genetic linkages between these geologic processes is important for understanding the causes of ... -
Geologic Exploration of the Northern Central American Arc : a Transect from the Guatemalan Highland into the Back Arc Rainforests.
Balgord, Elizabeth A.; Potter, Julia J.; Weiss, Carrie A.; Heuer, Nathan J.; Wrass, John P. (2009-07-24)Guatemala is composed of the Maya and Chortis Blocks, which consist of Proterozoic and Paleozoic basement terranes that have been intruded by subduction-related magmas since the Mesozoic. The modern Central American Arc ... -
Geological Analysis of the Northern Margin of the Boulder Batholith : an EdMap Project.
Balgord, Elizabeth A.; Potter, Julia J.; King, Nicholas E. (2009-07-24)Southwest Montana experienced large-scale magmatism and regional contraction during the Late Cretaceous. Understanding the genetic linkages between these geologic processes is important for understanding the causes of ... -
Synorogenic Basin Evolution--Cordillera Frontal, Argentina
Stanek, Heidi L.; Forgette, Michelle M.; Hardel, Bryan; Potter, Julia J.; Peterson, Shane; Larson, Phillip H.; Crist, Taylor (2009-01-08)The Argentinian Andes are located in South America between ~ 20-35 S latitude. The focus area of study is the synorogenic basin development associated with the Aconcagua Fold and Thrust Belt (AFTB).