Abstract The Heart Mountain landslide of northwest Wyoming is the largest known sub-aerial landslide on Earth. During its emplacement more than 2000 km 3 of Paleozoic sedimentary …
We report the results of 167 calcite twinning strain analyses (131 limestones and 36 calcite veins, n= 7368 twin measurements) from the Teton–Gros Ventre (west; n= 21), Wind River …
U-Pb ages of detrital zircons extracted from quartzite clasts (n= 857), 11 sampling localities in Cretaceous and Tertiary conglomerates in Jackson Hole and the Bighorn Basin in …
ABSTRACT The Bighorn Basin (Wyoming, USA) contains some of the most extensively exposed and studied nonmarine early Paleogene strata in the world. Over a century of …
We report the results of analyses of detrital zircon from the middle Cambrian Flathead Sandstone from four locations in Park County, WY. The Flathead U-Pb zircon age spectra …
Abstract The Heart Mountain Slide in Wyoming is one of the largest known terrestrial gravity slides (3,500 km2) formed∼ 49 Ma ago by the nearly horizontal detachment of Paleozoic …
The physical processes that facilitate long‐distance translation of large‐volume gravity slides remain poorly understood. To better understand these processes and the controls on …
A Maged, SM Said, NA Shallaly, KM Haase… - Journal of African Earth …, 2024 - Elsevier
Oligo-Miocene volcanic activity has occurred along the northern Egyptian margin of the Red Sea Rift system, leading to the creation of small-volume monogenetic volcanoes. This …
Multiple sedimentary structures of different scales and representative of various flow conditions were sampled from single, sand-dominated, fluvial channels in the …