Fall 1998
Introduction to special issues: Lithospheric structure and evolution of the Rocky Mountains (Parts I and II)
Karl E. Karlstrom
Persistent influence of Proterozoic accretionary boundaries in the tectonic evolution of southwestern North America: Interaction of cratonic grain and mantle modification events
Karl E. Karlstrom; Eugene D. Humphreys
Crustal and uppermost mantle structure along the Deep Probe seismic profile
Catherine M. Snelson; Timothy J. Henstock; G. Randy Keller; Kate C. Miller; Alan Levander
Deep structure beneath the Southern Rocky Mountains from the Rocky Mountain Front Broadband Seismic Experiment
Arthur L. Lerner-Lam; Anne Sheehan; Steven Grand; Eugene Humphreys; Ken Dueker; Erin Hessler; Hongsheng Guo; Duk-Kee Lee; Martha Savage
Geophysical studies of crustal structure in the Rocky Mountain region: A review
G. Randy Keller; Catherine M. Snelson; Anne F. Sheehan; Kenneth G. Dueker
Large-scale geomorphology and fission-track thermochronology in topographic and exhumation reconstructions of the Southern Rocky Mountains
Frank J. Pazzaglia; Shari A. Kelley
Medicine Bow orogeny: Timing of deformation and model of crustal structure produced during continent-arc collision, ca. 1.78 Ga, southeastern Wyoming
Kevin R. Chamberlain
Geophysical constraints on the deep structure of the Cheyenne belt, southeastern Wyoming
Scott B. Smithson; Nicholas K. Boyd
Lower crustal and upper mantle xenoliths along the Cheyenne belt and vicinity
Alan Lester; G. Lang Farmer