CD-ROM: Continental Dynamics - Rocky Mountain Project
Lithospheric Structure and Evolution of the Rocky Mountain Transect of the Western U.S.
An Integrated Geological and Geophysical Investigation
Project Description
Principal Investigators and Coordinators
Articles Regarding CD-ROM
The Rocky Mountain Region: An Evolving Lithosphere
Tectonics, Geochemistry, and Geophysics
Editors: Karl E. Karlstrom and G. Randy Keller
Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 154, 482 pages, hardbound, 2005,
ISBN 0-87590-419-X, AGU Code GM154419X
GSA Today: "Structure and Evolution of the Lithosphere Beneath the Rocky Mountains: Initial Results from the CD-ROM Experiment" - March 2002
Contents of Recent Rocky Mountain Geology Volumes II (1998) & I (1999)
Geological Studies
Structure & Metamorphism
The Development of the Proterozoic North American Continent - UMass
Isotope Geochemistry
Tectonic development and growth of continental crust of Texas - Texas Tech - Cal Barnes
Geochronology
Evolution of the Continental Crust - MIT
Thermochronology
Application of 40Ar/39Ar thermochronology towards determining crustal exhumation histories - New Mexico Tech
Fisson Track
Fission Track Lab - New Mexico Tech
Geomorphology
Rivers, Gorges, and Terraces: Records of Fluvial Incision by Climatic and Tectonic Process - Lehigh U
Geodynamic Modeling
Geophysical Studies
Remote Sensing
PACES
3-D Surface of the Taos Area
Seismic - Active Source
Refraction
Overview
Reflection
Overview
Photos from Current Acquistion of the Vibroseis Data
Seismic - Passive Source
Servicing Trip of a Passive station
Deployments pictures from the Passive source experiment
CD-ROM Experiment News Articles, Photos, and Video - 1999
CD-ROM Experiment Page
Physical Properties
Collaborative Studies
Deep Probe Active Source Seismic Experiment
Deep Probe 1995 Seismic Refraction Experiment - Rice University
Deep Probe 1995 Seismic Refraction Experiment - University of British Columbia
RISTRA (Rio Grande Rift Seismic Transect) Experiment
Comments contact:
Cathy Snelson
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