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Earth Science

D-Index
31
Citations
5283
World Ranking
8850
National Ranking
2869

Best Publications

  • Are plutons assembled over millions of years by amalgamation from small magma chambers

    Allen F. Glazner;John M. Bartley;Drew S. Coleman;Walt Gray

  • Rethinking the emplacement and evolution of zoned plutons: Geochronologic evidence for incremental assembly of the Tuolumne Intrusive Suite, California

    Drew S. Coleman;Walt Gray;Allen F. Glazner

  • Hornblende gabbro sill complex at Onion Valley, California, and a mixing origin for the Sierra Nevada batholith

    T. W. Sisson;T. L. Grove;Drew S Coleman

  • The tenuous connection between high-silica rhyolites and granodiorite plutons

    Allen F. Glazner;Drew S. Coleman;John M. Bartley

  • The Sierra Crest Magmatic Event: Rapid Formation of Juvenile Crust during the Late Cretaceous in California

    Drew S. Coleman;Allen F. Glazner

  • Hydrodynamic fractionation of zircon age populations

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  • Sheeted intrusion of the synkinematic McDoogle pluton, Sierra Nevada, California

    Kevin H. Mahan;John M. Bartley;Drew S. Coleman;Allen F. Glazner

  • Variations across and along a major continental rift: An interdisciplinary study of the Basin and Range Province, western USA

    Craig H. Jones;Brian P. Wernicke;G.Lang Farmer;J.Douglas Walker

  • Proterozoic Tectonostratigraphy and Paleogeography of Central Madagascar Derived from Detrital Zircon U‐Pb Age Populations

    Rónadh Cox;Drew S. Coleman;Carla B. Chokel;Stephen B. DeOreo

  • Incremental pluton emplacement by magmatic crack-seal

    John M. Bartley;Drew S. Coleman;Allen F. Glazner

  • Evidence from the Lamarck Granodiorite for Rapid Late Cretaceous Crust Formation in California

    Drew S. Coleman;Allen F. Glazner;Thomas P. Frost

  • Is chemical zonation in plutonic rocks driven by changes in source magma composition or shallow-crustal differentiation?

    Drew S. Coleman;John M. Bartley;Allen F. Glazner;Michael J. Pardue

  • The plutonic record of a silicic ignimbrite from the Latir volcanic field, New Mexico

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  • Exposure of a late cretaceous layered mafic-felsic magma system in the central Sierra Nevada batholith, California

    D. S. Coleman;A. F. Glazner;J. S. Miller;K. J. Bradford

  • Volcanoes of the passive margin: The youngest magmatic event in eastern North America

    Sarah E Mazza;Esteban Gazel;Elizabeth A Johnson;Michael J. Kunk

  • Magma accumulation rates and thermal histories of plutons of the Sierra Nevada batholith, CA

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  • Geochronology of the Proterozoic basement of southwesternmost North America, and the origin and evolution of the Mojave crustal province

    Andrew P. Barth;Joseph L. Wooden;Drew S. Coleman;C. Mark Fanning

  • Active tectonics of the eastern California shear zone

    Kurt L. Frankel;Allen F. Glazner;Eric Kirby;Francis C. Monastero

  • Long-term geochemical variability of the Late Cretaceous Tuolumne Intrusive Suite, central Sierra Nevada, California

    Walt Gray;Walt Gray;Allen F. Glazner;Drew S. Coleman;John M. Bartley

  • Zircon U‐Pb geochronology of the Mount Givens Granodiorite: Implications for the genesis of large volumes of eruptible magma

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