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Tectonic studies of the Sierra Nevada: structure and stratigraphy of miogeoclinal rocks in Snow Lake pendant, Yosemite-Emigrant wilderness; and TIMS analysis of the northern Sierra terrane
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1989Type
DissertationDepartment
Geological Sciences and Engineering
Degree Level
Doctorate Degree
Degree Name
Geology
Abstract
The stratigraphy, structure and tectonic significance of the Snow Lake pendant, located in part of the Sierra Nevada, have been investigated. Additionally, research has indicated that thermal infrared multispectral scanner data is very useful as a reconnaissance mapping tool.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11714/1453Additional Information
Committee Member | Hardwood, David S.; Hibbard, M. J.; Slemmons, D. B.; Exline, Christopher H. |
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