The following pages link to Arthur Merschat (Q48008):
Displayed 26 items.
- Bedrock geologic map of the Worcester South quadrangle, Worcester County, Massachusetts (Q59153) (← links)
- Defining the timing, extent, and conditions of Paleozoic metamorphism in the southern Appalachian Blue Ridge terranes of Tennessee, North Carolina, and northern Georgia (Q150608) (← links)
- Don't judge an orogen by its cover: Kinematics of the Appalachian décollement from seismic anisotropy (Q150712) (← links)
- Linking the Central and Southern Appalachian Blue Ridge: What We Know and Don’t Know about Stratigraphy, Structure, Tectonism, and Regional Correlation in the Eastern Blue Ridge of Virginia (Q152819) (← links)
- Stratigraphy, structure and regional correlation of eastern Blue Ridge sequences in southern Virginia and northwestern North Carolina: an interim report from new USGS mapping (Q155040) (← links)
- Piedmont and Blue Ridge Project (Q228684) (← links)
- Metaultramafic schists and dismembered ophiolites of the Ashe Metamorphic Suite of northwestern North Carolina, USA (Q238591) (← links)
- Confirmation of the southwest continuation of the Cat Square terrane, southern Appalachian Inner Piedmont, with implications for middle Paleozoic collisional orogenesis (Q239154) (← links)
- Geology along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia (Q239573) (← links)
- Linkages and feedbacks in orogenic systems: An introduction (Q240162) (← links)
- Temporal and spatial distribution of Paleozoic metamorphism in the southern Appalachian Blue Ridge and Inner Piedmont delimited by ion microprobe U-Pb ages of metamorphic zircon (Q240168) (← links)
- Preliminary map of the surface rupture from the August 9, 2020, Mw 5.1 earthquake near Sparta, North Carolina—The Little River fault and other possible coseismic features (Q263062) (← links)
- Tectonics, geochronology, and petrology of the Walker Top Granite, Appalachian Inner Piedmont, North Carolina (USA): Implications for Acadian and Neoacadian orogenesis (Q267192) (← links)
- Implications for late Grenvillian (Rigolet phase) construction of Rodinia using new U-Pb data from the Mars Hill terrane, Tennessee and North Carolina, United States (Q275985) (← links)
- Geology of the Mount Rogers area, revisited: Evidence of Neoproterozoic continental rifting, glaciation, and the opening and closing of the Iapetus ocean, Blue Ridge, VA–NC–TN (Q281618) (← links)
- Geology of the Mount Rogers area, revisited: Evidence of Neoproterozoic continental rifting, glaciation, and the opening and closing of the Iapetus Ocean, Blue Ridge, VA–NC–TN (Q281668) (← links)
- Photoluminescence imaging of whole zircon grains on a petrographic microscope—An underused aide for geochronologic studies (Q292134) (← links)
- Geochronology of the Oliverian Plutonic Suite and the Ammonoosuc Volcanics in the Bronson Hill arc: Western New Hampshire, USA (Q296545) (← links)
- The Neoacadian orogenic core of the souther Appalachians: A geo-traverse through the migmatitic inner Piedmont from the Brushy Mountains to Lincolnton, North Carolina (Q309516) (← links)
- Kinematic, deformational, and thermochronologic conditions along the Gossan Lead and Fries shear zones: Constraining the western-eastern Blue Ridge boundary in northwestern North Carolina (Q311498) (← links)
- Cosmogenic Al-26/Be-10 Isochron Burial Data for the Sparta, NC Area (Q318205) (← links)
- Whole rock geochemistry data from the Ordovician Bronson Hill arc and Silurian and Devonian Connecticut Valley - Gaspé trough, Vermont and New Hampshire (Q320518) (← links)
- Database for the Preliminary Map of the Surface Rupture from the August 9, 2020, Mw 5.1 Earthquake Near Sparta, North Carolina-The Little River Fault and Other Possible Coseismic Features (Q320579) (← links)
- Database for the geologic map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park region, Tennessee and North Carolina (Q325592) (← links)
- GIS and Data Tables for Focus Areas for Potential Domestic Nonfuel Sources of Rare Earth Elements (Q326184) (← links)
- Photoluminescence Imaging of Whole Zircon Grains on a Petrographic Microscope - An Underused Aide for Geochronologic Studies (Q328130) (← links)