Contents of "Lithospheric structure and evolution of the Rocky Mountains": PARTS I and II

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The following articles were published in Rocky Mountain Geology v.33, no. 2, 1998:

K. E. Karlstrom............................................................................................................................... 157

Introduction to special issues: Lithospheric structure and evolution of the Rocky Mountains (Parts I and II)

K. E. Karlstrom and E. D. Humphreys ..................................................................................... 161

Persistent influence of Proterozoic accretionary boundaries in the tectonic evolution of southwestern North America: Interaction of cratonic grain and mantle modification events

C. M. Snelson, T. J. Henstock, G. R. Keller, K. C. Miller, and A. Levander .................. 181

Crustal and uppermost mantle structure along the Deep Probe seismic profile

A. Lerner-Lam, A. Sheehan, S. Grande, E. Humphreys, K. Dueker, E. Hessler, H. Guo, D. K. Lee, and M. Savage.............................................................................................................................. 199

Deep structure beneath the Southern Rocky Mountains from the Rocky Mountain Front Broadband Seismic Experiment

G. R. Keller, C. M. Snelson, A .F. Sheehan, and K. G. Dueker........................................ 217

Geophysical studies of crustal structure in the Rocky Mountain region: A review

F. J. Pazzaglia and S. A. Kelley .............................................................................................. 229

Large-scale geomorphology and fission-track thermochronology in topographic and exhumation reconstructions of the Southern Rocky Mountains

K. R. Chamberlain ........................................................................................................................ 259

Medicine Bow orogeny: Timing of deformation and model of crustal structure produced during continent-arc collision, ca.1.78 Ga, southwestern Wyoming

S. B. Smithson and N. K. Boyd ................................................................................................ 279

Geophysical constraints on the deep structure of the Cheyenne belt, southeastern Wyoming

A. Lester and G. L. Farmer ....................................................................................................... 293

Lower crustal and upper mantle zenoliths along the Cheyenne belt and vicinity

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The following articles were published in Rocky Mountain Geology, v.34, no. l, 1999

K. E. Karlstrom .................................................................................................................................. 1

Introduction to special issues, Part II: Nature of tectonic boundaries in lithosphere of the Rocky Mountains

C. T. Foster, M. K. Reagan, S. G. Kennedy, G. A. Smith, C. A. White, J. E. Eiler, and J. R. Rougvie............................................................................................................................................... 7

Insights into the Proterozoic geology of the Park Range, Colorado

M. F. Barinek, C. T. Foster, and P. P. Chaplinsky ................................................................. 21

Metamorphism and deformation near the ~1.4-Ga regional metamorphism

C. A. Shaw and K. E. Karlstrom..................................................................................................... 37

The Yavapai Mazatzal crustal boundary in the Southern Rocky Mountains

M. L. Williams, K. E. Karlstrom, A. Lanzirotti, A. S. Read, J. L. Bishop, C. E. Lombardi, J. M. Pedrick and M. B. Wingsted........................................................................................................... 53

New Mexico middle-crustal cross sections: 1.65-Ga macroscopic geometry, 1.4-Ga thermal structure, and continued problems in understanding crustal evolution

A. S. Read, K. E. Karlstrom, J. A. Grambling, S. A. Bowring, M. Heizler, and C. Daniel.................................................................................................................................................. 67

A middle-crustal cross section from the Rincon Range, northern New Mexico: Evidence for l.68-Ga, pluton-influenced tectonism and 1.4 -Ga regional metamorphism

J. R. Marcoline, M. T. Heizler, L .B. Goodwin, S. Ralser, and J. Clark.................................................................................................................................................... 93

Thermal, structural, and petrological evidence for 1400-Ma metamorphism and deformation in central New Mexico.

G. R. Keller and W. S. Baldridge................................................................................................. 121

The Rio Grande rift: A geological and geophysical overview

J. Y. Chang, K. C. Miller, and G. R. Keller............................................................................... 131

Seismic expression of Late Cretaceous to Recent structure in southwestern New Mexico

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