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Arthur Snoke
Arthur Snoke
Professor Emeritus, University of Wyoming
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SC mylonites
GS Lister, AW Snoke
Journal of Structural Geology 6 (6), 617-638, 1984
14441984
Alleghanian orogen
RD Hatcher, WA Thomas, PA Geiser, AW Snoke, S Mosher, DV Wiltschko
3001989
Fault-related rocks: a photographic atlas
AW Snoke, J Tullis, VR Todd
Princeton University Press, 1998
1941998
Character of the Alleghanian orogeny in the southern Appalachians: Part II. Geochronological constraints on the tectonothermal evolution of the eastern Piedmont in South Carolina
RD Dallmeyer, JE Wright, DT SECOR JR, AW Snoke
Geological Society of America Bulletin 97 (11), 1329-1344, 1986
1821986
Confirmation of the Carolina slate belt as an exotic terrane
DT Secor Jr, SL Samson, AW Snoke, AR Palmer
Science 221 (4611), 649-651, 1983
1761983
Character of the Alleghanian orogeny in the southern Appalachians: Part III. Regional tectonic relations
DT SECOR JR, AW Snoke, RD Dallmeyer
Geological Society of America Bulletin 97 (11), 1345-1353, 1986
1671986
Bear Mountain igneous complex, Klamath Mountains, California: an ultrabasic to silicic cale-alkaline suite
AW Snoke, JE Quick, HR Bowman
Journal of Petrology 22 (4), 501-552, 1981
1591981
Significance and petrogenesis of mylonitic rocks
J Tullis, AW Snoke, VR Todd
Geology 10 (5), 227-230, 1982
1581982
Mid-crustal flow during Tertiary extension in the Ruby Mountains core complex, Nevada
T MacCready, AW Snoke, JE Wright, KA Howard
Geological Society of America Bulletin 109 (12), 1576-1594, 1997
1531997
Thermochronologic evidence of major tectonic denudation associated with detachment faulting, northern Ruby Mountains‐East Humboldt Range, Nevada
RK Dokka, MJ Mahaffie, AW Snoke
Tectonics 5 (7), 995-1006, 1986
1471986
Time relations and structural‐stratigraphic patterns in ophiolite accretion, west central Klamath Mountains, California
JB Saleeby, GD Harper, AW Snoke, WD Sharp
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 87 (B5), 3831-3848, 1982
1401982
The Mesozoic‐Cenozoic tectonothermal evolution of the Ruby Mountains, East Humboldt Range, Nevada: A Cordilleran metamorphic core complex
RD Dallmeyer, AW Snoke, EH McKee
Tectonics 5 (6), 931-954, 1986
1371986
Tertiary magmatism and mylonitization in the Ruby-East Humboldt metamorphic core complex, northeastern Nevada: U-Pb geochronology and Sr, Nd, and Pb isotope geochemistry
JE Wright, AW Snoke
Geological Society of America Bulletin 105 (7), 935-952, 1993
1271993
Metamorphic and tectonic history of the northeastern Great Basin
AW Snoke, DM Miller, WG Ernst
Metamorphism and crustal evolution of the western United States, Rubey 7 …, 1988
1271988
Differential stress, strain rate, and temperatures of mylonitization in the Ruby Mountains, Nevada: implications for the rate and duration of uplift
BR Hacker, A Yin, JM Christie, AW Snoke
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 95 (B6), 8569-8580, 1990
1261990
Crustal thicknesses in SE Brazilian Shield by receiver function analysis: Implications for isostatic compensation
M Assumpçao, D James, A Snoke
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 107 (B1), ESE 2-1-ESE 2-14, 2002
1232002
Transition from infrastructure to suprastructure in the northern Ruby Mountains, Nevada
AW Snoke
Geological Society of America Memoirs 153, 287-334, 1980
1231980
Thermal evolution of a portion of the Sevier hinterland: The northern Ruby Mountains‐East Humboldt range and Wood Hills, northeastern Nevada
KV Hodges, AW Snoke, HA Hurlow
Tectonics 11 (1), 154-164, 1992
1061992
Character of the Alleghanian orogeny in the southern Appalachians: Part I. Alleghanian deformation in the eastern Piedmont of South Carolina
DT SECOR JR, AW Snoke, KW Bramlett, OP Costello, OP Kimbrell
Geological Society of America Bulletin 97 (11), 1319-1328, 1986
1051986
Polyphase Mesozoic-cenozoic Deformational History of the Northern Ruby Mountains-East Humboldt Range, Nevada:(field Trip 9)
AW Snoke, AP Lush
Geology of America, 1984
1041984
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