Patricia W. Dickerson
University of Texas at Austin
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Geology | 2016
Richard E. Hanson; Jonathon M. Roberts; Patricia W. Dickerson; C. Mark Fanning
Critical evidence bearing on the breakup history of the supercontinent Rodinia near the end of the Proterozoic comes from widespread Cryogenian–Cambrian intraplate igneous assemblages present along the margins of cratonic blocks released during Rodinia fragmentation and now distributed around the globe. This magmatism occurred over a long time span (780–540 Ma) prior to and during final stages of Rodinia breakup along the eastern, western, and northern margins of the Laurentia craton, which forms the centerpiece of Rodinia in many reconstructions. Whether similar protracted magmatism occurred prior to the rift-drift transition along the southern Laurentian margin has remained uncertain because of deep burial beneath younger strata. We present geochemical and geochronological data from volcanic clasts within shelf-derived Ordovician turbidites and debris-flow deposits now exposed in allochthonous thrust slices in the Marathon uplift, west Texas (USA), that document one or more episodes of intraplate magmatism extending back at least to 706 Ma along this part of the ancient margin. These data raise the possibility that Laurentia may have been completely encircled by intraplate igneous activity prior to Rodinia breakup, with implications for the driving forces leading to supercontinent fragmentation and factors controlling the sites of ocean-basin formation during that process.
Regional Geology and Tectonics: Principles of Geologic Analysis | 2012
Patricia W. Dickerson
Keywords Hotspots, Rifts, Reefs, Deltas, Cratons, Imagery, Astronaut-acquired images, Apollo program, International Space Station, Shuttle (Space Transport System), Photographs, Oceanic islands, Volcanism, Plateaus, Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Africa, North America, South America, India, Eurasia, United States, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Guyana, Venezuela, Italy, France, Ukraine, China, Pakistan, Russia, Egypt, Spain, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, Australia, Transform faults, East African Rift, Dead Sea transform zone, NASA images, satellite images.
Structure and Stratigraphy of Trans-Pecos Texas: El Paso to Guadalupe Mountains and Big Bend July 20-29, 1989 | 2013
William R. Muehlberger; P. W. Dickerson; Patricia W. Dickerson; J. Russell Dyer; David V. LeMone
Geological Society of America Special Papers | 1994
Patricia W. Dickerson; William R. Muehlberger
Structure and Stratigraphy of Trans-Pecos Texas: El Paso to Guadalupe Mountains and Big Bend July 20-29, 1989 | 2013
John M. Sharp; William R. Muehlberger; Patricia W. Dickerson; J. Russell Dyer; David V. LeMone
Structure and Stratigraphy of Trans-Pecos Texas: El Paso to Guadalupe Mountains and Big Bend July 20-29, 1989 | 2013
David Reynolds; William R. Muehlberger; Patricia W. Dickerson; J. Russell Dyer; David V. LeMone
Structure and Stratigraphy of Trans-Pecos Texas: El Paso to Guadalupe Mountains and Big Bend July 20-29, 1989 | 2013
P. H. Hennings; R. Dyer; W. R. Muehlberger; William R. Muehlberger; Patricia W. Dickerson; J. Russell Dyer; David V. LeMone
South-Central Section - 52nd Annual Meeting - 2018 | 2018
Patricia W. Dickerson; Edna Rodriguez; Daniel F. Stockli; Richard E. Hanson; Jonathon M. Roberts; C. Mark Fanning
Structure and Stratigraphy of Trans-Pecos Texas: El Paso to Guadalupe Mountains and Big Bend July 20-29, 1989 | 2013
William R. Muehlberger; Patricia W. Dickerson; J. Russell Dyer; David V. LeMone
Structure and Stratigraphy of Trans-Pecos Texas: El Paso to Guadalupe Mountains and Big Bend July 20-29, 1989 | 2013
William R. Muehlberger; Patricia W. Dickerson; J. Russell Dyer; David V. LeMone