Wyoming batholith (English Wikipedia)

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doi.org

  • Davin A. Bagdonas; Carol D. Frost; C. Mark Fanning (June 2016). "The origin of extensive Neoarchean high-silica batholiths and the nature of intrusive complements to silicic ignimbrites: Insights from the Wyoming batholith, U.S.A." (PDF). American Mineralogist. 101 (6). Mineralogical Society of America: 1332–1347. Bibcode:2016AmMin.101.1332B. doi:10.2138/am-2016-5512. Retrieved June 8, 2016. ...Neoarchean granite batholith, herein named the Wyoming batholith, extends more than 200 km across central Wyoming in the Granite and the Laramie Mountains.

harvard.edu

ui.adsabs.harvard.edu

  • Davin A. Bagdonas; Carol D. Frost; C. Mark Fanning (June 2016). "The origin of extensive Neoarchean high-silica batholiths and the nature of intrusive complements to silicic ignimbrites: Insights from the Wyoming batholith, U.S.A." (PDF). American Mineralogist. 101 (6). Mineralogical Society of America: 1332–1347. Bibcode:2016AmMin.101.1332B. doi:10.2138/am-2016-5512. Retrieved June 8, 2016. ...Neoarchean granite batholith, herein named the Wyoming batholith, extends more than 200 km across central Wyoming in the Granite and the Laramie Mountains.

minsocam.org

  • Davin A. Bagdonas; Carol D. Frost; C. Mark Fanning (June 2016). "The origin of extensive Neoarchean high-silica batholiths and the nature of intrusive complements to silicic ignimbrites: Insights from the Wyoming batholith, U.S.A." (PDF). American Mineralogist. 101 (6). Mineralogical Society of America: 1332–1347. Bibcode:2016AmMin.101.1332B. doi:10.2138/am-2016-5512. Retrieved June 8, 2016. ...Neoarchean granite batholith, herein named the Wyoming batholith, extends more than 200 km across central Wyoming in the Granite and the Laramie Mountains.

uwyo.edu