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Overview

Peter J. Coney is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their academic profile reflects engagement primarily within this institutional context.

There are no recent papers listed for Peter J. Coney, nor are there any specific frequent co-authors or publication venues identified. Similarly, no book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or main research topics are provided in the available data.

There is no record of awards associated with Peter J. Coney in the current data. The scientist is currently living, and thus all academic activity and references are presented in the present tense.

Best Publications

  • Cordilleran suspect terranes

    Peter J. Coney;David L. Jones;James W. H. Monger

  • Cordilleran Benioff zones

    Peter J. Coney;Stephen J. Reynolds

  • Cordilleran metamorphic core complexes: Cenozoic extensional relics of Mesozoic compression

    Peter J. Coney;Tekla A. Harms

  • Cordilleran metamorphic core complexes: An overview

    Peter J. Coney

  • Tectono-stratigraphic terranes and mineral resource distributions in Mexico

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  • Plate tectonics of the Ancestral Rocky Mountains

    Charles F. Kluth;Peter J. Coney

  • Geologic development of the Cordilleran metamorphic core complexes

    George H. Davis;Peter J. Coney

  • Cordilleran metamorphic core complexes

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  • Asymmetric exhumation across the Pyrenean orogen: implications for the tectonic evolution of a collisional orogen

    P.G Fitzgerald;J.A Muñoz;P.J Coney;S.L Baldwin

  • The regional tectonics of the Tasman orogenic system, eastern Australia

    Peter J. Coney;Alaster Edwards;Richard Hine;Fiona Morrison

  • 2: Mesozoic-Cenozoic Cordilleran plate tectonics

    Peter J. Coney

  • Collapse of the Caledonian orogen and the Old Red Sandstone

    McClay;M. G. Norton;P. Coney;G. H. Davis

  • Recognition, Character and Analysis of Tectonostratigraphic Terranes In Western North America.

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  • Guerrero terrane of Mexico: Its role in the Southern, Cordillera from new geochemical data

    Olivier Monod;Michel Faure;Denis Thiéblemont;Elena Centeno-García

  • Syntectonic burial and post-tectonic exhumation of the southern Pyrenees foreland fold–thrust belt

    P. J. Coney;J. A. Muñoz;K. R. McCLAY;C. A. Evenchick

  • The lachlan belt of eastern Australia and Circum-Pacific tectonic evolution

    Peter J. Coney

  • The regional tectonic setting and possible causes of Cenozoic extension in the North American Cordillera

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  • Lithotectonic terrane map of Alaska (west of the 141st meridian)

    D.L. Jones;Norman J. Silberling;P.J. Coney;George Plafker

  • Cordilleran tectonics and North America plate motion

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  • Convergence and intraplate deformation in the Lachlan Fold Belt of Southeastern Australia

    Christopher L. Fergusson;Peter J. Coney

  • Character, distribution, and tectonic significance of accretionary terranes in the Central Alaska Range

    David L. Jones;N. J. Silberling;Wyatt Gilbert;Peter Coney

  • Structural aspects of suspect terranes and accretionary tectonics in western North America

    Peter J Coney

  • Accretion tectonics and crustal structure in Alaska

    P.J. Coney;D.L. Jones

  • The Growth of Western North America

    David L. Jones;Allan Cox;Peter Coney;Myrl Beck

  • Dilemma of a Cretaceous Time Scale and Rates of Sea-Floor Spreading

    Brewster Baldwin;Peter J. Coney;William R. Dickinson

  • Tertiary basins of spain. The stratigraphic record of crustal kinematics

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Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher L. Fergusson
Christopher L. Fergusson University of Wollongong
Fernando Ortega-Gutiérrez
Fernando Ortega-Gutiérrez National Autonomous University of Mexico
P. Jonathan Patchett
P. Jonathan Patchett University of Arizona
George Plafker
George Plafker United States Geological Survey
Paul G. Fitzgerald
Paul G. Fitzgerald Syracuse University
Suzanne L. Baldwin
Suzanne L. Baldwin Syracuse University
Joaquin Ruiz
Joaquin Ruiz University of Arizona
Robert F. Butler
Robert F. Butler University of Portland
Josep Anton Muñoz
Josep Anton Muñoz University of Barcelona
Michel Faure
Michel Faure University of Orléans

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