Direct linking of host rock deformation structures to the emplacement, morphology and accommodation of high-level igneous intrusions : the Henry Mountains, Utah
Most studies of magmatic intrusions concentrate on geometry and internal architecture: only a few pay particular attention to emplacement-related deformation structures in the host rock that record how magma is accommodated within the crust. This research aims to develop a greater understanding of h...
Main Author: | Wilson, Penelope Irene Rose |
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Other Authors: | McCaffrey, Ken ; Jarvis, Ian ; Davidson, Jon ; Holdsworth, Bob |
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Kingston University
2015
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.679964 |
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