The Petrogenesis and tectonic implications of Blue Ridge mafic-ultramafic rocks: The Buck Creek and Carroll Knob complexes, and rocks of the Addie-Willets region
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2006
Abstract
This field trip examines the unusual and highly metamorphosed mafic and ultramafic rock associations of the central Blue Ridge province in western North Carolina. The aim of the trip is to show attendees the variability and common features among these units, and their use as tectonic indicators for the latest Precambrian geologic history of the Blue Ridge mountains. It was also a way to highlight the scientific results of four years of the Blue Ridge REU Site research program run jointly by Western Carolina University and by USF.
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Citation / Publisher Attribution
2006-2007 GSA Southeastern Section Field Trips Guidebooks
Scholar Commons Citation
Peterson, Virginia L.; Ryan, Jeffrey G.; Yurkovich, Steven P.; Burr, Jonathan; Kruse, Sarah E.; and 1997-2001 REU Site Program Participants (2006), "The Petrogenesis and tectonic implications of Blue Ridge mafic-ultramafic rocks: The Buck Creek and Carroll Knob complexes, and rocks of the Addie-Willets region" (2006). Geology Faculty Publications. 163.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gly_facpub/163
Full Text URL
http://nagt.org/nagt/teaching_resources/field/fieldtrips/blue_ridge