This published version is made available on Dickinson Scholar with the permission of the publisher. For more information on the published version, visit Northeast Historical Archaeology's Website., The objective of this study...
Two competing models exist for the formation of the Pennsylvania salient, a widely studied area of pronounced curvature in the Appalachian mountain belt. The viability of these models can be tested by compiling and analyzing...
Observing the critical zone (CZ) below the top few meters of readily excavated soil is challenging yet crucial to understanding Earth surface processes. Near‐surface geophysical methods can overcome this challenge by imaging...
Structural and geomorphic analyses of the Fila Costeña thrust belt in southwest Costa Rica indicate active thrusting within the inner forearc. The Fila Costeña exposes three major thrust faults that imbricate the late Tertiary...
Subduction of seamounts and ridges along thinly sedimented convergent margins results in deformation of the overriding forearc. Exposures of newly recognized late Pleistocene, shallow water deposits (i.e., Marenco formation)...
Callahan, Russell P., Clifford S. Riebe, Sylvain Pasquet, Ken L. Ferrier, Dario Grana, Leonard S. Sklar, Nicholas J. Taylor, Brady A. Flinchum, Jorden L. Hayes, Bradley J. Carr, Peter C. Hartsough, Anthony T. O'Geen, and W....