Browsing Culshaw, Nicholas by Author "Culshaw, Nicholas"
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The Acadian fold belt in the Meguma Terrane, Nova Scotia; cross sections, fold mechanisms, and tectonic implications
Culshaw, Nicholas, and Sharon K. Y. Lee. 2006. "The Acadian fold belt in the Meguma Terrane, Nova Scotia; cross sections, fold mechanisms, and tectonic implications." Tectonics 25(3). doi:10.1029/2004TC001752No abstract available. -
Last gasp of the Grenville Orogeny; thermochronology of the Grenville Front tectonic zone near Killarney, Ontario
Haggart, M. J., R. A. Jamieson, P. H. Reynolds, T. E. Krogh, et al. 1993. "Last gasp of the Grenville Orogeny; thermochronology of the Grenville Front tectonic zone near Killarney, Ontario." Journal of Geology 101(5): 575-589.No abstract available. -
Softening the lower crust: Modes of syn-transport transposition around and adjacent to a deep crustal granulite nappe, Parry Sound domain, Grenville Province, Ontario, Canada
Culshaw, Nicholas, Christopher Gerbi, and Jeff Marsh. 2010. "Softening the lower crust: Modes of syn-transport transposition around and adjacent to a deep crustal granulite nappe, Parry Sound domain, Grenville Province, Ontario, Canada." Tectonics, 29(5):TC5013. doi:10.1029/2009TC002537No abstract available. -
Synconvergent ductile flow in variable-strength continental crust; numerical models with application to the western Grenville Orogen
Jamieson, R. A., C. Beaumont, M. H. Nguyen, and N. G. Culshaw. 2007. "Synconvergent ductile flow in variable-strength continental crust; numerical models with application to the western Grenville Orogen." Tectonics 26(5): 5005-TC5005. doi:10.1029/2006TC002036No abstract available. -
Transect across the northwestern Grenville Orogen, Georgian Bay, Ontario; polystage convergence and extension in the lower orogenic crust
Culshaw, N. G., R. A. Jamieson, J. W. F. Ketchum, N. Wodicka, et al. 1997. "Transect across the northwestern Grenville Orogen, Georgian Bay, Ontario; polystage convergence and extension in the lower orogenic crust." Tectonics 16(6): 966-982. doi:10.1029/97TC02285No abstract available.