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Seismogenic structure of a crystalline thrust fault: fabric anisotropy and coeval pseudotachylyte – mylonitic pseudotachylyte in the Grizzly Creek Shear Zone, Colorado JOSEPH L. ALLEN1* & COLIN A. SHAW2 1
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Document Date: 2012-02-24 22:19:45


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Pzu 70 Co / /

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France / United States / /

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Palaeoproterozoic basement / Concord University / Montana State University / Michigan State University XRF laboratory / /

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chemical mass transfer / chemical composition / chemical signature / pseudotachylyte chemical system / closed chemical system / chemical enhancement / greater chemical similarity / fractured vein networks / /

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Grizzly Creek / Rocky Mountains / White River / No Name Creek / Colorado River / Name Creek / Rocky Mountain / Laramide White River / Name Canyon / /

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Department of Physical Sciences / Montana State University / Department of Earth Sciences / Michigan State University XRF laboratory / Geological Society of London / Geological Society / Concord University / Athens / /

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Rick Sibson / /

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Me mp / fault-zone model / CaO / continental fault-zone model of Sibson / USA *Corresponding author / Butler / Major / conceptual model for the asymmetric development / /

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West Virginia / Montana / Yavapai Province / Colorado / /

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central Colorado / southern Rocky Mountains / /

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Laser / X-ray / fracturing / /

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