This document provides a bibliography of 17 sources related to metallogenic provinces and metal deposits in California. The sources cover topics such as the tectonic framework of California's metallogenic provinces, Mesozoic transpression and transtension in northern and central California, characteristics of supergiant gold deposits, saline brines and metallogenesis in the Salton Sea geothermal system, metal provinces in western North and South America, constraints on the origin of the Mountain Pass intrusive suite, structural evolution of the eastern Sierra Nevada, patterns of Cenozoic igneous rocks in Nevada and Utah, and U-Th-Pb geochronology of the Grass Valley gold district.
This document provides a bibliography of 17 sources related to metallogenic provinces and metal deposits in California. The sources cover topics such as the tectonic framework of California's metallogenic provinces, Mesozoic transpression and transtension in northern and central California, characteristics of supergiant gold deposits, saline brines and metallogenesis in the Salton Sea geothermal system, metal provinces in western North and South America, constraints on the origin of the Mountain Pass intrusive suite, structural evolution of the eastern Sierra Nevada, patterns of Cenozoic igneous rocks in Nevada and Utah, and U-Th-Pb geochronology of the Grass Valley gold district.
This document provides a bibliography of 17 sources related to metallogenic provinces and metal deposits in California. The sources cover topics such as the tectonic framework of California's metallogenic provinces, Mesozoic transpression and transtension in northern and central California, characteristics of supergiant gold deposits, saline brines and metallogenesis in the Salton Sea geothermal system, metal provinces in western North and South America, constraints on the origin of the Mountain Pass intrusive suite, structural evolution of the eastern Sierra Nevada, patterns of Cenozoic igneous rocks in Nevada and Utah, and U-Th-Pb geochronology of the Grass Valley gold district.
This document provides a bibliography of 17 sources related to metallogenic provinces and metal deposits in California. The sources cover topics such as the tectonic framework of California's metallogenic provinces, Mesozoic transpression and transtension in northern and central California, characteristics of supergiant gold deposits, saline brines and metallogenesis in the Salton Sea geothermal system, metal provinces in western North and South America, constraints on the origin of the Mountain Pass intrusive suite, structural evolution of the eastern Sierra Nevada, patterns of Cenozoic igneous rocks in Nevada and Utah, and U-Th-Pb geochronology of the Grass Valley gold district.
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