Batholith
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- Construction and Preservation of Batholiths in the Northern U.S. Cordillera
- A Tectonic Model for Evolution of the Cascade Range
- Subduction Polarity in Ancient Arcs
- Synthesis of Petrographic, Geochemical, and Isotopic Data for the Boulder Batholith, Southwest Montana
- The Anatomy of a Batholith W. S. Pitcher
- Definitions Are Largely Based on Input From
- Physical Controls and Depth of Emplacement of Igneous Bodies: a Review Thierry Menand
- The California Arc: Thick Granitic Batholiths, Eclogitic Residues
- The Nature of Batholiths
- Structure, Construction, and Emplacement of the Yosemite Valley Intrusive Suite and the Yosemite Creek Granodiorite in the Central Sierra Nevada Batholith
- Geologic Structure and History of the Sierra Nevada
- Section 10.2 Intrusive Igneous Activity This Section Explains How to Classify Intrusive Igneous Features and Describes Where Magma Comes From
- Comagmatic Evolution of the Boulder and Pioneer Batholiths of Southwest Montana
- 1 1 ARC VOLCANISM and GRANITE BATHOLITHS Benioff (1954)
- General Dictionary of Geology
- The Boulder Batholith and the Richest Hill on Earth
- Late Miocene Exhumation and Uplift of the Washington Cascade Range
- Geologic Map of the Mount Baker 30- by 60-Minute Quadrangle, Washington by R.W