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The Ore bin ; Vol. 34 No. 8 (August 1972)

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dc.date 2006-10-23T20:51:56Z
dc.date 2006-10-23T20:51:56Z
dc.date 1972-08
dc.date.accessioned 2013-10-16T07:40:21Z
dc.date.available 2013-10-16T07:40:21Z
dc.date.issued 2013-10-16
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/3194
dc.identifier.uri http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/1957/3194
dc.description The plate tectonic history of Oregon is but one piece of a worldwide jigsaw puzzle encompassing much of geologic time. With the splitting of Pangaea in Mesozoic times, Oregon has occupied the leading edge of the North American Plate as it has impinged upon the ancestral oceanic East Pacific Plate. In the process Oregon has undergone profound subduction type tectonism. In addition, it may have acquired much lithospheric material from other plates, possibly some of the Paleozoic rocks of the Klamaths from Asia, ultramafic rocks and volcanic rocks from the Triassic oceanic crust, and the Siletz River Volcanics from the Eocene deep-sea floor. In middle Tertiary times, Oregon, along with the rest of western North America, actually caught up with the East Pacific Rise, an event which profoundly altered the pattern of tectonic behavior within the state. Flood basalts and block faulting replaced andesitic volcanism and thrust faulting as the dominant mode of tectonism. The pattern of deformation in late Tertiary times is extremely complex and a plate tectonic model consistent with all the data has yet to be formulated.
dc.language en_US
dc.publisher Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
dc.relation The Ore bin
dc.relation vol. 34, no. 8
dc.relation Reports and Publications -- Other Reports and Publications
dc.relation Explorer Site -- Oregon Explorer
dc.subject Thematic Classification -- Geography and Geology -- Geology
dc.subject Thematic Classification -- Land and People -- Earthquakes and Volcanoes
dc.title The Ore bin ; Vol. 34 No. 8 (August 1972)
dc.type Technical Report


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