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Mortimer, N., and R. G. Coleman. "A Neogene structural dome in the Klamath Mountains, California and Oregon." Geology 13, no. 4 (1985): 253. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1985)13<253:ansdit>2.0.co;2.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Geology, Structural – Klamath Mountains (Calif. and Or.)"

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Kenney, Miles Douglas. "Emplacement, offset history, and recent uplift of basement within the San Andreas Fault system, Northeast San Gabriel Mountains, California /." view abstract or download file of text, 1999. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p9957567.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 1999.<br>Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 251-279). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users. Address: http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p9957567.
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Seidman, Lauren E. Cronin Vincent S. "Seismo-lineament analysis of the Malibu Beach quadrangle, Southern California." Waco, Tex. : Baylor University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2104/5108.

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Millard, Mark Alan Cronin Vincent S. "Linking onshore and offshore data to find seismogenic faults along the Eastern Malibu coastline." Waco, Tex. : Baylor University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2104/5109.

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Helper, Mark Alan. "Structural, metamorphic and geochronologic constraints on the origin of the Condrey Mountain schist, north central Klamath Mountains, northern California." 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/12382.

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The Condrey Mountain Schist (CMS) occupies a window through Late Triassic amphibolite facies melange in the north central Klamath Mountains in northern California and southwest Oregon. The schists owe their present level of exposure to a large structural dome centered on the Condrey Mountain Window. Transitional blueschist-greenschist facies assemblages are widespread in mafic schists in the structurally lowest levels of the window; structurally higher CMS near the window margins contains medium- to high-pressure greenschist facies parageneses. An ⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar crossite age indicates a late Middle Jurassic age of metamorphism. All subunits of the CMS contain evidence of progressive, polyphase deformational and metamorphic histories. The styles and geometries of minor structures in the central part of the window suggest that early folding and transposition was the result of noncoaxial deformation, and that rotational strains were replaced by irrotational flattening strains with time. Rotational strains were accompanied by the development of epidote-crossite assemblages and the growth of deerite in meta-ironstones; irrotational flattening strains were accompanied and followed by the growth of albite, actinolite, spessartine, and the Ba-silicate, cymrite. Pressure-temperature estimates, the relative ages of mineral growth and deformation, and strain geometries are consistent with, but not restricted to, a subduction zone environment. High shear strains may reflect descent and burial, whereas flattening and late, static mineral growth occur during uplift. Pressure-temperature estimates for the overlying CMS greenschists suggest temperatures similar to those in the central part of the window, but at slightly lower pressures. Thrusting of the overlying amphibolites at 150-156 Ma occurred while the amphibolites were above about 500°C. Stretching lineations indicate a movement vector of about N45W. Comparisons of the sequence and timing of metamorphic and structural events, radiometric ages, and movement directions during thrusting indicate the CMS does not represent an inlier of Klamath Western Jurassic Belt flysch but is instead an older, isolated thrust plate. Similarities with the age of metamorphism and plutonism in the overlying amphibolites suggest the two plates may be remnants of the same Middle Jurassic paired metamorphic belt.<br>text
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Roberts, Sarah Elizabeth. "Breccia of Frog Lakes : reconstructing Triassic volcanism and subduction initiation in the east-central Sierra Nevada, California." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/4085.

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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)<br>The Antler and Sonoma orogenies occurred along the southwest-trending passive Pacific margin of North America during the Paleozoic concluding with the accretion of the McCloud Arc. A southeast-trending sinistral transform fault truncated the continental margin in the Permian, becoming a locus for initiation of an east-dipping subduction zone creating the Sierran magmatic arc. Constrained in age between two early Triassic tuff layers, the volcanic clasts in the breccia of Frog Lakes represent one of the earliest records of mafic magmatism in the eastern Sierra Nevada. Tholeiitic rock clasts found in the breccia of Frog Lakes in the Saddlebag Lake pendant in the east central Sierra Nevada range in composition from 48% to 63% SiO2. Boninites produced by early volcanism of subduction initiation by spontaneous nucleation at the Izu-Bonin-Mariana arc are more depleted in trace element concentrations than the clasts while andesites from the northern volcanic zone of the Andes produced on crust 50 km thick have similar levels of enrichment and provide a better geochemical modern analogue. Textural analysis of the breccia of Frog Lakes suggest a subaqueous environment of deposition from a mature magmatic arc built on continental crust > 50 km thick during the Triassic. The monzodiorites of Saddlebag and Odell Lakes are temporal intrusive equivalents of the breccia of Frog Lakes and zircon geochemistry indicates a magmatic arc petrogenesis.
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Books on the topic "Geology, Structural – Klamath Mountains (Calif. and Or.)"

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Donato, Mary M. A newly recognized ductile shear zone in the northern Klamath Mountains, Oregon: Implications for Nevadan accretion. U.S. G.P.O., 1992.

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S, Harwood David, Miller M. Meghan 1957-, Geological Society of America. Cordilleran Section., and Geological Society of America. Rocky Mountain Section., eds. Paleozoic and early Mesozoic paleogeographic relations: Sierra Nevada, Klamath Mountains, and related terranes. Geological Society of America, 1990.

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(Editor), Arthur W. Snoke, and Calvin G. Barnes (Editor), eds. Geological Studies in the Klamath Mountains Province, California and Oregon: A Volume in Honor of William P. Irwin (Special Paper (Geological Society of America)). Geological Society of America, 2006.

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