GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017

Session No. 385
Wednesday, 25 October 2017: 9:00 AM-6:30 PM
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)

D41. Structural Geology (Posters): Analysis of Faulting, Deformation and Flow

Authors will be present from 2 to 4 PM and 4:30 to 6:30 PM.
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EFFECTS OF RIO GRANDE RIFT RELATED FAULTS ON DOMINANT FRACTURE TRENDS OF EL PASO’S THREE SISTERS INTRUSIVE FORMATION
NEMETH, Lauryn Nicole, National Science Foundation, University of Texas at El Paso, 500 W. University Ave., El Paso, TX 79968; Northern Virginia Community College Geology Department, Northern Virginia Community College, 7630 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, VA 22003, laurynnameit@gmail.com
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MAPPING MAGMATIC FLOW VIA ENCLAVE DEFORMATION IN THE THREE SISTERS ANDESITE: EL PASO, TEXAS
BRINK, Shannon E, Geology, University of Wisconsin Baraboo/Sauk County, 1006 Connie Road, Baraboo, WI 53913, sbrink608@gmail.com
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CONSTRUCTION OF HIGH-SYMMETRY SHEET-LIKE INTRUSIONS IN THE UPPER CRUST THROUGH AMALGAMATION OF LOW-SYMMETRY LOBES
HORSMAN, Eric, Department of Geological Sciences, East Carolina University, 101 Graham Building, Greenville, NC 27858, horsmane@ecu.edu
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FABRIC AND PALEOMAGNETIC ANALYSES OF THE SW LOBE OF THE TUOLUMNE INTRUSIVE SUITE, SIERRA NEVADA BATHOLITH, CALIFORNIA, USA
BATE, Charlotte E.1, TIKOFF, Basil1 and HOUSEN, Bernard2, (1)Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1215 W Dayton St, Madison, WI 53706, (2)Geology Department, Western Washington University, 516 High Street, Bellingham, WA 98225, cbate@wisc.edu
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THE GRANITE BOUDINAGE STRAIN RECORD IN DEFORMED MIGMATITES IN THE NORUMBEGA SHEAR ZONE SYSTEM, SOUTHERN MAINE
MORALES, Victor M.1, SOLAR, Gary S.1 and TOMASCAK, Paul B.2, (1)Department of Earth Sciences, SUNY Buffalo State, 1300 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14222, (2)Dept. Atm. & Geol. Sci., SUNY Oswego, Oswego, NY 13126, moralevm02@mail.buffalostate.edu
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ANALYSIS OF DEFORMATION IN PILLOW BASALTS OF THE CRESCENT FORMATION, OLYMPIC MOUNTAINS, WASHINGTON, USA
BIESIADA, Veronica C., Geology, Portland State University, 1721 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97201 and PRICE, Nancy A., Department of Geology, Portland State University, PO Box 751, Portland, OR 97207-0751, vcb@pdx,edu
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Handouts
  • J-Mezger_GSA-2017_Seattle_poster.pdf (7.1 MB)
  • 349
    COMPARING DEFORMATION STYLE AND MECHANISMS OF RHEOLOGICALLY DIFFERENT ROCKS NEMO, BLACK HILLS, SD
    WALTER, Bradley T., MCKENZIE, Zachary M., NELSON, Samuel T and ALLARD, Stephen T., Department of Geoscience, Winona State University, P.O. Box 5838, Winona, MN 55987, BWalter12@winona.edu
    350
    MYLONITE MÉLANGE IN AN EXTENSIONAL SHEAR-ZONE: A DESCRIPTIVE HISTORY AND STRAIN ANALYSIS
    JARRETT, Corey B.1, MILLER, Marli B.1 and PRICE, Nancy A.2, (1)Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oregon, 1272 University of Oregon, Cascade Hall, Eugene, OR 97403, (2)Department of Geology, Portland State University, PO Box 751, Portland, OR 97207-0751, coreyj@uoregon.edu
    351
    A MICROSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE UPPERMOST UNIT OF CRETE, GREECE
    IOSSO, Chantal, Department of Geology, Washington and Lee University, 204 W Washington Street, Lexington, VA 24450 and RAHL, Jeffrey M., Department of Geology, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA 24450, iossoc20@mail.wlu.edu
    352
    ANATOMY OF THE LA GRANGE DETACHMENT FAULT, KLAMATH MOUNTAINS, CALIFORNIA, FROM CALTRANS CORES
    CASHMAN, Susan M., BRADSHAW, Tomia H. and BROWNE, Brandon L., Department of Geology, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA 95521, smc1@humboldt.edu
    353
    WHOSE FAULT IS IT? A KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF HIGH ANGLE FAULTS ADJACENT TO THE EASTERN SNAKE RIVER PLAIN NEAR ARCO, ID
    SCHUSLER, Kyle L., PEARSON, David M. and MCCURRY, Michael, Department of Geosciences, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID 83209, schukyl2@isu.edu
    Handouts
  • Final GSA Poster.pdf (18.0 MB)
  • 385-13
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    355
    STRUCTURAL CONTROLS ON GOLD MINERALIZATION IN MARIGOLD MINING SITE, HUMBOLDT COUNTY, NV
    BARAN, Zeynep and GESUALDO, Anthony M., Dept. of Geology and Geological Engineering, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, 501 E. St. Joseph Street, Rapid City, SD 57701, zeynep.baran@sdsmt.edu
    356
    COMPILATION OF NEW AND EXISTING AGE DATA INDICATES LARGE SCALE STRUCTURAL IMBRICATION IN THE MINERAL KING PENDANT, SOUTHERN SIERRA NEVADA, CALIFORNIA
    HOFFMAN, Charles F.1, GREENE, David C.1, KLEMETTI, Erik W.2, TOTH, Conner3 and WORM, Thomas J.1, (1)Geosciences, Denison University, Granville, OH 43023, (2)Geosciences, Denison University, 100 W College St., Granville, OH 43023, (3)Department of Geological Sciences, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA 98926, hoffma_c1@denison.edu
    357
    PERVASIVE FOLDING DURING CRETACEOUS DEFORMATION IN THE MINERAL KING PENDANT, SOUTHERN SIERRA NEVADA, CALIFORNIA
    GREENE, David C.1, HOFFMAN, Charles F.1, KLEMETTI, Erik W.2, TOTH, Conner3 and WORM, Thomas J.1, (1)Geosciences, Denison University, Granville, OH 43023, (2)Geosciences, Denison University, 100 W College St., Granville, OH 43023, (3)Department of Geological Sciences, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA 98926, greened@denison.edu
    358
    EVIDENCE FOR DEXTRAL TRANSTENSION IN THE SOUTHERN PLOMOSA MOUNTAINS, WEST-CENTRAL ARIZONA
    WYATT, Michael R.1, SINGLETON, John S.2 and SEYMOUR, Nikki M.1, (1)Geosciences, Colorado State University, 1482 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523, (2)Department of Geosciences, Colorado State University, 1482 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523, mrwyatt@rams.colostate.edu
    359
    ECHELON FAULT DEVELOPMENT DEPENDS ON STRAIN RATE IN WET KAOLIN
    WANG, Yijun1, COOKE, Michele L.2 and TITUS, Sarah1, (1)Dept. of Geology, Carleton College, 1 North College St, Northfield, MN 55057, (2)Geosciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA 01003-9297, wangy2@carleton.edu
    361
    TWO PERIODS OF MIOCENE TO CONTEMPORARY FLATTENING STRAIN DURING DISPLACEMENT ON A LOW-ANGLE DETACHMENT AND ON SUPERPOSED CURVED HIGH-ANGLE FAULTS, VOLCANIC HILLS, SOUTHWEST NEVADA
    WEBBER, Amy, Department of Geosciences, University of Texas at Dallas, 800 W. Campbell Rd, Richardson, TX 75083 and OLDOW, John S., Department of Geosciences, University of Texas at Dallas, 800 West Campbell Road, Richardson, TX 75080, axw121630@utdallas.edu
    362
    PLIOCENE CHANGES IN KINEMATICS AND LONG-TERM GEOLOGIC SLIP RATES ALONG THE FURNACE CREEK – FISH LAKE VALLEY FAULT ZONE, CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA
    MUELLER, Nicholas J. and OLDOW, John S., Department of Geosciences, University of Texas at Dallas, 800 West Campbell Road, Richardson, TX 75080, njm043000@utdallas.edu
    363
    ACTIVE DISPLACEMENT TRANSFER BETWEEN THE HUNTER MOUNTAIN – SALINE VALLEY FAULT SYSTEM AND THE FURNACE CREEK – FISH LAKE VALLEY FAULT SYSTEM VIA THE EUREKA VALLEY PULL-APART BASIN, EASTERN CALIFORNIA
    LANDRENEAU, Lauren, SOKOL, Sarah, OLDOW, John S. and MUELLER, Nicholas J., Department of Geosciences, University of Texas at Dallas, 800 West Campbell Road, Richardson, TX 75080, lal140330@utdallas.edu
    364
    GEOMETRY OF SUPERPOSED LOW-ANGLE DETACHMENT AND HIGH-ANGLE FAULTS IN THE WESTERN SILVER PEAK RANGE AND NORTHERN FISH LAKE VALLEY, NEVADA
    NG, Melissa and OLDOW, John S., Department of Geosciences, University of Texas at Dallas, 800 West Campbell Road, Richardson, TX 75080, mxn113730@utdallas.edu
    365
    LATE CENOZOIC STRUCTURAL EVOLUTION AND DISPLACEMENT PARTITIONING WITHIN DEEP SPRINGS VALLEY, EASTERN CALIFORNIA
    SOKOL, Sarah, LANDRENEAU, Lauren, OLDOW, John S. and MUELLER, Nicholas J., Department of Geosciences, University of Texas at Dallas, 800 West Campbell Road, Richardson, TX 75080, sas096020@utdallas.edu
    366
    LATE CENOZOIC SUPERPOSITION OF HIGH-ANGLE FAULTS AND LOW-ANGLE DETACHMENT FAULTS IN THE EASTERN MINA DEFLECTION, WEST-CENTRAL NEVADA
    CLAND, Brent and OLDOW, John S., Department of Geosciences, University of Texas at Dallas, 800 West Campbell Road, Richardson, TX 75080, bxc109220@utdallas.edu
    367
    STRAIN IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FORMATION OF FLUID ESCAPE STRUCTURES DURING SYNEXTENSIONAL DEPOSITION OF MIOCENE VOLCANICLASTIC SEDIMENTARY ROCKS IN THE VOLCANIC HILLS, SOUTHWEST NEVADA
    RIDDE, August R. and OLDOW, John S., Department of Geosciences, University of Texas at Dallas, 800 West Campbell Road, Richardson, TX 75080, arr140030@utdallas.edu
    368
    CHARACTERISTICS OF SANDSTONE DIKE INTRUSION IN THE EARLY PROTEROZOIC OF THE MARQUETTE TROUGH, MICHIGAN
    MILLER, M1, CAMERON, Samuel1 and MORGAN, Sven S.2, (1)Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Central Michigan University, 341 Brooks Hall, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858, (2)Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859, mille8ms@cmich.edu
    369
    QUANTIFYING PENETRATIVE STRAIN RELATED VOLUME LOSS IN CLASTIC RESERVOIR UNITS OF THE DENVER-JULESBURG BASIN
    HATFIELD, Marques E., Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Bessey Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588; Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588 and BURBERRY, Caroline M., Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588, marques.hatfield@gmail.com
    370
    QUANTIFICATION OF SHORTENING FOR BALANCED CROSS SECTIONS ACROSS THE CENTRAL APPALACHIAN FOLD-THRUST BELT OF PENNSYLVANIA AND WEST VIRGINIA
    FISHER, James A.1, LAMMIE, Daniel Benjamin2, WAGNER, Joshua3, SAK, Peter B.1 and MCQUARRIE, Nadine3, (1)Department of Earth Sciences, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA 17013, (2)University of Pittsburgh, Department of Geology and Planetary Science, Pittsburgh, PA 15260; Department of Geology and Environmental Science, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260-3332, (3)Department of Geology and Environmental Science, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260-3332, fisherj@dickinson.edu
    371
    PIV ANALYSIS OF BACKSTOP EVOLUTION IN AN ANALOG (SANDBOX) MODEL OF A FOLD-THRUST BELT
    MAGER, Stephanie, BP America, 501 Westlake Park Blvd., Houston, TX 77079, MARSHAK, Stephen, Dept. of Geology, University of Illinois, 1301 W. Green St., Urbana, IL 61801 and HAQ, Saad S.B., Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Purdue University, 550 Stadium Mall Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47906, Stephanie.Mager@bp.com
    372
    THE STRUCTURAL GEOMETRY AND RETRODEFORMATION OF THE CENTRAL APPALACHIAN FOLD-AND-THRUST BELT IN THE PENNSYLVANIA SALIENT
    EVANS, Mark A., Department of Geological Sciences, Central Connecticut State Univ, 1615 Stanley St, New Britain, CT 06050, evansmaa@ccsu.edu
    373
    ANALOGUE MODELLING OF THE FORMATION OF THE PENNSYLVANIA SALIENT: DO THE APPALACHIANS BEND AROUND AN ANCIENT RIFT?
    WISLOCKI, Joseph J. and ROWAN, Christopher J., Department of Geology, Kent State University, 221 McGilvery, 325 S Lincoln St, Kent, OH 44242, jwislock@kent.edu
    374
    VARIATION OF GEOMETRY OF STRUCTURES AND STRAIN IN A CURVED OROGENIC BELT: TACONIC ALLOCHTHON, VERMONT AND NEW YORK
    ROBINSON, Jessica, Center for Integrative Geosciences, University of Connecticut, Beach Hall, Ro. 105, 354 Mansfield Road - Unit 1045, Storrs, CT 06269 and CRESPI, Jean, Geosciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269, jessica.robinson@uconn.edu
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