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Paleomagnetism and tectonic significance of Eocene basalts from the Black Hills, Washington Coast Range
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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
Geological Society of America bulletin, Vol.93(11), pp.1151-1159
01/01/1982

Abstract

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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