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Structural evolution of the Uinta Mountains, Utah, and their interaction with the Utah-Wyoming salient of the sevier overthrust belt

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Publication Type dissertation
School or College College of Mines and Earth Sciences
Department Geology & Geophysics
Author Bradley, Michael Dennis
Title Structural evolution of the Uinta Mountains, Utah, and their interaction with the Utah-Wyoming salient of the sevier overthrust belt
Date 1988
Description The Uinta Mountains, Utah-Colorado, are an east-trending range in a dominately north-trending structural province. The western part of the Uintas impinges upon the Sevier orogenic belt, and, in part, rose synkinematically with late-stage tectonism within the overthrust belt, Thus, in part, the structural evolution of the Uinta Mountains is related to the structural evolution of the Sevier overthrust belt. The Rockport Lake region, in northcentral Utah, is an area where the interaction between the Uinta arch and the Sevier overthrust belt can be studied. In this area, several imbricates of the Absaroka thrust are exposed: the Crandall Canyon, Dry Canyon. Rockport, and (perhaps) the Cherry Canyon Thrusts:
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Publisher University of Utah
Dissertation Name Doctor of Philosophy
Language eng
Rights Management (c) Michael Dennis Bradley
Format Medium application/pdf
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Setname ir_etd
ID 2389518
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6adsfqf
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