Syncompressional Emplacement of the Boulder and Tobacco Root Batholiths (Montana-USA) by Pull-apart along Old Fault Zones

The 15 major plutons comprising the 6000 km2 Late Cretaceous Boulder batholith were emplaced at mid‐ to upper‐crustal levels (

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Earth sciences
Earth, ocean, space
Exact sciences and technology
Fault reactivation
Geochronology
Isotope geochemistry. Geochronology
Pull-apart emplacement
Tectonics. Structural geology. Plate tectonics
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