Browsing CERCA by Author "Kadulski, Brennan M."
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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. ... -
Exploring Belize and its Barrier Reef: Formation, Ecosystem, Culture, and Human Influence on the Reef.
Crist, Taylor; Hardel, Bryan; Kadulski, Brennan M.; Moseley, Troy; Thompson, Alex (2009-04)The Mesoamerican Reef is the largest reef system in the Western Hemisphere. The origin and evolution of the Belize Barrier reef in the southern portion of this system is strongly controlled by local tectonics along the ... -
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 evolution of the Argentinian Andes
Balgord, Elizabeth A.; Teutschmann, Beth S.; Baker, Anna C.; Gauer, Anne K.; Kelly, Bridget B.; Nickel, Crystal L.; Kadulski, Brennan M. (2008-08-21)Over the past 2.1 Ga the western margin of South America has been subjected to a series of distinct orogenic events. Ongoing field research, including construction of detailed cross sections, will further define tectonic ... -
Granite-Gabbro Relations in the Mineral Lake Instrusive Complex
Olson, Christopher J.; Kadulski, Brennan M. (2009-07-22)The Mineral Lake Intrusive Complex (MLIC) is a Layered Ma c Intrusion (LMI) located in northeastern Wisconsin. Granitic and gabbroic rocks are intimately associated in the MLIC, with each rock type often containing ...