Search Results - "Mohr, Paul"
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Geochemical evidence of mantle reservoir evolution during progressive rifting along the western Afar margin
Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-02-2013)“…The Afar triple junction, where the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and African Rift System extension zones converge, is a pivotal domain for the study of…”
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Distinguishing dolerite dike populations in post-grampian Connemara
Published in Irish journal of earth sciences (01-01-2018)“…The discovery of a dolerite dike exposed near Ross, Ballynakill Harbour, in north-western Connemara has re-opened investigation into two contrasting dolerite…”
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Geochronology and glass geochemistry of major Pleistocene eruptions in the Main Ethiopian Rift: Towards a regional tephrostratigraphy
Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-08-2022)“…The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) is renowned as a focus of investigations into human origins. It is also the site of many large volcanic calderas, whose eruptions…”
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Magmatically assisted off-rift extension; the case for broadly distributed strain accommodation
Published in Geosphere (Boulder, Colo.) (01-08-2018)“…Within continental rift settings, extensional strain is initially accommodated along the nascent rift margins, subsequently localizing to zones of focused…”
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A Paleocene Dolerite Intrusion Newly Discovered from Loch Ána, Clifden, Connemara
Published in Irish naturalists' journal (01-01-1992)Get full text
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Late Magmatism of the Galway Granite Batholith: II. Composite Dolerite-Rhyolite Dikes
Published in Irish journal of earth sciences (01-01-2004)“…Composite dolerite-rhyolite dikes traverse the Galway Granite batholith and its adjacent envelope. The dikes pertain to the Teach Dóite suite and were…”
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A COMPOSITE BRECCIA AND MAGMATIC DACITE DIKE IN THE GALWAY GRANITE BATHOLITH
Published in Irish journal of earth sciences (01-01-2007)Get full text
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Late Magmatism of the Galway Granite Batholith: I. Dacite Dikes
Published in Irish journal of earth sciences (01-01-2003)“…The Galway Granite is singular among the Irish latest Caledonian (-400Ma) batholiths for the number and variety of syn- and post-consolidation sheet…”
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THE DE BERMINGHAMS, BARONS OF ATHENRY: A REVISED AND SUPPLEMENTED LINEAGE
Published in Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society (01-01-2015)Get full text
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A Composite Breccia and Magmatic Dacite Dike in the Galway Granite Batholith
Published in Irish journal of earth sciences (01-01-2007)“…The Galway Batholith (∼410-380Ma) in western Ireland hosts several dike sets in its western and eastern sectors. The more pervasive of these sets trend N-NNE,…”
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A Medieval Neapolitan Pilgrimage to Skellig Michael?
Published in Irish journal of earth sciences (01-01-2001)“…A basaltic cobble found on the beach at Ballinskelligs, Co. Kerry, is described and shown to be remarkably similar in its petrography and chemistry to tephrite…”
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Ethiopian flood basalt province
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THE DE BERMINGHAMS, BARONS OF ATHENRY: A SUGGESTED OUTLINE LINEAGE, FROM FIRST TO LAST
Published in Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society (01-01-2011)Get full text
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Genesis of the Cambrian Manganese Carbonate Rocks of North Wales
Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-12-1964)Get full text
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Expandable ultrasound transducer array
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Late Caledonian dolerite sill from SW Connacht, Ireland
Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-11-1990)“…Bimodal Silurian igneous activity in SW Connacht occurred during basin subsidence and sedimentation, and before basin deformation. Mafic sills averaging 3 m…”
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Late Palaeozoic and Palaeocene magmatic intrusion levels in West Connacht and inferences for palaeotopography
Published in Proceedings of the Geologists' Association (01-01-2000)“…Dolerite dykes in Connemara and Murrisk that yield c. 315 Ma K-Ar ages vesiculated in varying degrees at the present exposure level. This incipient degassing…”
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Patrick Knight and the Dikes of Cos Mayo and Sligo
Published in Irish naturalists' journal (01-07-1992)Get full text
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Late-Caledonian Syn-Tectonic Magmatism in North-West Connemara: The Binn Chuanna Sill
Published in Irish journal of earth sciences (01-01-1997)“…The Binn Chuanna sill is a late-Silurian granitic intrusion into Silurian sediments in north-western Connemara. Petrographically it is composed of…”
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