Cretaceous to Eocene evolution of the southeastern Canadian Cordillera: Continuity of Rocky Mountain thrust systems with zones of "in-sequence" mid-crustal flow

作者: Philip S. Simony , Sharon D. Carr

DOI: 10.1016/J.JSG.2011.06.001

关键词: DomingShear zoneMetamorphismGeologyPaleontologyDécollementPlutonMetamorphic core complexCretaceousFold (geology)

摘要: The ∼400 km wide, east-verging, retrowedge side of the southeastern Canadian Cordillera … to Eocene, thin-skinned, piggyback thrust and fold systems. They root westward into a basal …

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