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Paleomagnetism and tectonic significance of Eocene basalts from the Black Hills, Washington Coast Range
Brian R. Globerman
,
Myrl E. Beck
and
Robert A. Duncan
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Geological Society of America bulletin, Vol.93(11), pp.1151-1159
01/01/1982
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https://doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1982)93<1151:PATSOE>2.0.CO;2
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basalts
block structures
Cenozoic
Coast Ranges
Eocene
igneous rocks
microplates
Paleogene
paleomagnetism
plate rotation
plate tectonics
pole positions
Solid-earth geophysics
tectonics
tectonophysics
Tertiary
Thurston County Washington
United States
volcanic rocks
Washington
These Early Eocene basalts from Washington State have an average age of 53 m.y.
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Paleomagnetism and tectonic significance of Eocene basalts from the Black Hills, Washington Coast Range
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Brian R. Globerman - Western Washington University
Myrl E. Beck - Western Washington University
Robert A. Duncan - Oregon State University
Publication Details
Geological Society of America bulletin, Vol.93(11), pp.1151-1159
Publisher
Geological Society of America (GSA)
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9952716008331
Academic Unit
King Saud University
Language
English
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