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Carol D. Frost
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A tale of two carbonatite-alkaline complexes: Rattlesnake Hills and Black Hills, Wyoming
THE MANY FACES, FLAVORS, FLUIDS, AND FOOTPRINTS OF CARBONATITES AND RELATED MAGMAS II ORAL
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 15 december 2023
Carol D. Frost, Susan Swapp, Simone E. Runyon, Ant...
Carbonatite complexes associated with alkaline igneous rocks host many of the worlds largest REE deposits. Two Eocene carbonatite-alkaline systems int...
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Stable but Crumpled: Structural Effects of Neoarchean Collision on the Wyoming Craton
STRUCTURE, TECTONICS, AND EARTHQUAKE HAZARDS OF CRATONS II ORAL
tectonophysics | 13 december 2022
Carol D. Frost, B R. Frost, Fabio Da Prat, Fred Mc...
Geologically, the Wyoming craton is the area in Wyoming and adjacent states that is underlain by rocks of Archean age and bounded by Paleoproterozoic ...
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Nature vs Nurture: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Craton Survivability
STRUCTURE, TECTONICS, AND EARTHQUAKE HAZARDS OF CRATONS III ORAL
tectonophysics | 13 december 2022
Catherine M. Cooper, Heather Bedle, Carol D. Frost
Once premised as impervious, cratonic lithosphere is increasingly described as being much more susceptible to large-scale deformation than originally ...
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Geoscientists, Who Have Documented the Rapid and Accelerating Climate Crisis for Decades, Are Now Pleading for Immediate Collective Action
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
26 october 2021
Gabriel M. Filippelli, Lisa M. Beal, Harihar Rajar...
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Nature Versus Nurture: Preservation and Destruction of Archean Cratons
TECTONICS
10 september 2021
Heather Bedle, Catherine M. Cooper, Carol D. Frost

The factors that promote stability of Archean cratons are investigated from a combined geodynamic, geological, and geophysical perspective in order...

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Geophysical, Geochemical, and Geodynamic Clues to Archean Craton Modification and Destruction
LIFE AND DEATH OF CRATONS: CRATON INTERACTIONS WITH COLLISION, SUBDUCTION, AND VOLCANISM: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES AND THE WYOMING PROVINCE AS AN EXAMPLE I
tectonophysics | 09 december 2019
Heather Bedle, Carol D. Frost, Catherine M. Cooper
While originally believed to be enduring features of the lithosphere, recent studies have revealed that Archean cratons are also susceptible to the te...
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Archean architecture of the Wyoming province; its influence on Laramide deformation
FALL MEETING 2018
13 december 2018
B R. Frost, Carol D. Frost, Paul A. Mueller
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Dimensions and characteristics of intrusive complements to silicic ignimbrites: insights from the Wyoming batholith, USA
AGU CHAPMAN CONFERENCE ON LARGE SILICIC MAGMAS
08 january 2018
Carol D. Frost, Davin Bagdonas
Large volumes of silicic ignimbrite are preserved in the geologic record, including Cenozoic examples such as the Altiplano-Puna plateau of the Andes ...
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