Pages that link to "Item:Q50144"
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The following pages link to Ray Wells (Q50144):
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- Interpretation of the Seattle uplift, Washington, as a passive-roof duplex (Q249064) (← links)
- Off-fault ground ruptures in the Santa Cruz Mountains, California: Ridge-top spreading versus tectonic extension during the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake (Q254936) (← links)
- The case for a long-lived and robust Yellowstone hotspot (Q255920) (← links)
- Paleomagnetism of the Tertiary Clarno Formation of central Oregon and its significance for the tectonic history of the Pacific Northwest (Q256519) (← links)
- Paleomagnetic quantification of upper-plate deformation during Miocene detachment faulting in the Mohave Mountains, Arizona (Q256887) (← links)
- Cascadia subduction tremor muted by crustal faults (Q257176) (← links)
- Steady rotation of the Cascade arc (Q257524) (← links)
- New aeromagnetic data reveal large strike-slip (?) faults in the Northern Willamette Valley, Oregon (Q258073) (← links)
- Fore-arc migration in Cascadia and its neotectonic significance (Q259905) (← links)
- Arc versus river: The geology of the Columbia River Gorge (Q260669) (← links)
- Geosciences (Q260840) (← links)
- Linking middle-school teachers to Earthscope (Q262632) (← links)
- Subduction-zone magnetic anomalies and implications for hydrated forearc mantle (Q263713) (← links)
- Toward an integrative geological and geophysical view of Cascadia subduction zone earthquakes (Q264831) (← links)
- Northward migration of the Cascadia forearc in the northwestern U.S. and implications for subduction deformation (Q266376) (← links)
- Paleomagnetic rotations and the Cenozoic tectonics of the Cascade Arc, Washington, Oregon, and California (Q268238) (← links)
- Paleomagnetism of Middle Tertiary volcanic rocks from the Western Cascade Series, northern California (Q272476) (← links)
- Basin-centered asperities in great subduction zone earthquakes: A link between slip, subsidence, and subduction erosion? (Q275013) (← links)
- Correlation of Miocene flows of the Columbia River Basalt Group from the central Columbia River Plateau to the coast of Oregon and Washington (Q275788) (← links)
- Geologic processes of accretion in the Cascadia subduction zone west of Washington State (Q278482) (← links)
- Eocene extension in Idaho generated massive sediment floods into Franciscan trench and into Tyee, Great Valley, and Green River basins (Q280464) (← links)
- Connecting the Yakima fold and thrust belt to active faults in the Puget Lowland, Washington (Q280623) (← links)
- The Columbia River Basalt Group: from the gorge to the sea (Q282397) (← links)
- Upper crustal structure in Puget Lowland, Washington: Results from the 1998 Seismic Hazards Investigation in Puget Sound (Q284996) (← links)
- Paleomagnetic constraints on the interpretation of early Cenozoic Pacific Northwest paleogeography (Q287202) (← links)
- A revised dislocation model of interseismic deformation of the Cascadia subduction zone (Q288635) (← links)
- Neogene rotations and quasicontinuous deformation of the Pacific Northwest continental margin (Q288808) (← links)
- Paleomagnetism and geology of Eocene volcanic rocks of southwest Washington, implications for mechanisms of tectonic rotation (Q291086) (← links)
- Geologic history of Siletzia, a large igneous province in the Oregon and Washington Coast Range: Correlation to the geomagnetic polarity time scale and implications for a long-lived Yellowstone hotspot (Q293463) (← links)
- Magnetic fabric, flow directions, and source area of the Lower Miocene Peach Springs Tuff in Arizona, California, and Nevada (Q294091) (← links)
- Cenozoic plate motions and the volcano-tectonic evolution of western Oregon and Washington (Q294471) (← links)
- Location, structure, and seismicity of the Seattle fault zone, Washington: Evidence from aeromagnetic anomalies, geologic mapping, and seismic-reflection data (Q297749) (← links)
- A new view into the Cascadia subduction zone and volcanic arc: Implications for earthquake hazards along the Washington margin (Q303067) (← links)
- The magmatic origin of the Columbia River Gorge, USA (Q303223) (← links)
- Hydrogeology of the Columbia River Basalt Group in the northern Willamette Valley (Q305602) (← links)
- Book review: Methods of rock magnetism and palaeomagnetism (Q306207) (← links)
- Northward migration of the Oregon forearc on the Gales Creek fault (Q307123) (← links)
- Deep structure of Siletzia in the Puget Lowland: Imaging an obducted plateau and accretionary thrust belt with potential fields (Q308159) (← links)
- Gravity anomalies, Quaternary vents, and Quaternary faults in the southern Cascade Range, Oregon and California: Implications for arc and backarc evolution (Q308347) (← links)
- Paleomagnetism and tectonic rotation of the lower Miocene Peach Springs Tuff: Colorado Plateau, Arizona, to Barstow, California (Q309156) (← links)
- Landslide inventory maps of the Gales Creek quadrangle, Washington County, Oregon (Q309986) (← links)
- Origin of the oceanic basalt basement of the Solomon Islands arc and its relationship to the Ontong Java Plateau-insights from Cenozoic plate motion models (Q310477) (← links)
- Tectonic setting of the Portland-Vancouver area, Oregon and Washington: Constraints from low-altitude aeromagnetic data (Q313543) (← links)
- Tectonic evolution of the Tualatin basin, northwest Oregon, as revealed by inversion of gravity data (Q314054) (← links)
- Utility of aeromagnetic studies for mapping of potentially active faults in two forearc basins: Puget Sound, Washington, and Cook Inlet, Alaska (Q315820) (← links)
- Cenozoic Coccolith Collection of David Bukry in Oregon and Washington, USA (Q318295) (← links)
- Digital data for the geologic map of Scoggins Dam, Henry Hagg Lake, and Scoggins Valley, Washington County, Oregon (Q318505) (← links)
- High-Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey Over Packwood, Washington, and Surrounding Areas (Q318810) (← links)
- High-Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey Over Cascade Locks, Oregon, and Surrounding Areas (Q319568) (← links)
- U-Pb zircon data for Cenozoic clastic and volcaniclastic units deformed along the Gales Creek Fault zone, northwestern Oregon (Q324276) (← links)