Using Digital Image Analysis and Electron Back-Scatter Diffraction to Quantify Mineral Fabrics in Coast Plutonic Complex, British Columbia, Canada
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2012-04Author
Nushart, Nathan N.
Ostrenga, William G.
Advisor(s)
Pignotta, Geoffrey S.
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The Coast Plutonic Complex (CPC) of western British Columbia, Canada, consists of a long, narrow belt of Jurassic to Eocene granitic to dioritic intrusions that represent more than 100 Ma of nearly continuous subduction-related magmatism. This study investigates deformation within early Mesozoic CPC intrusions in the Bella Coola area using field and laboratory techniques.
Subject
Digital images
Image analyis--Digital techniques
Electrons--Diffraction
Rock deformation--Analysis
Geology--British Columbia
Coast Plutonic Complex (B.C.)
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/61743Description
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