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  • Thermal Conduction Across Fracture Zones and Gravitational Edge Effect 

    LOUDEN, KE, and DW FORSYTH. 1976. "Thermal Conduction Across Fracture Zones and Gravitational Edge Effect." Journal of Geophysical Research 81(26): 4869-4874. DOI: 10.1029/JB081i026p04869
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  • Three-dimensional structure of the Torngat Orogen (NE Canada) from active seismic tomography 

    Funck, T., KE Louden, RJ Wardle, J. Hall, et al. 2000. "Three-dimensional structure of the Torngat Orogen (NE Canada) from active seismic tomography." Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth 105(B10): 23403-23420. DOI:10.1029/2000JB900228
    The crustal velocity structure and the Moho depth of the Proterozoic Torngat Orogen, NE Canada, is determined by active seismic tomography using travel times of crustal turning rays and Moho reflections. The orogen developed ...
  • Variations in heat flow across the Goban Spur and Galicia Bank continental margins 

    Louden, K. E., J. -C Sibuet, and J. -P Foucher. 1991. "Variations in heat flow across the Goban Spur and Galicia Bank continental margins." Journal of Geophysical Research 96: 16131-50. DOI: 10.1029/91JB01453
    Presents the results of 44 new heat flow stations which were taken in 1984 and 1989 in profiles across the Goban Spur and Galicia Bank continental margins (NE Atlantic Ocean). Simple extensional models indicate that the ...
  • Wide-angle seismic imaging of a Mesoproterozoic anorthosite complex: The Nain Plutonic Suite in Labrador, Canada 

    Funck, T., KE Louden, and ID Reid. 2000. "Wide-angle seismic imaging of a Mesoproterozoic anorthosite complex: The Nain Plutonic Suite in Labrador, Canada." Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth 105(B11): 25693-25707. DOI:10.1029/2000JB900237
    The Mesoproterozoic Nain Plutonic Suite (NPS) of Labrador (Canada), one of the largest anorogenic plutonic terranes, was studied by a refraction/wide-angle seismic experiment. Four ocean bottom seismometers and 18 land ...
  • Wide-angle seismic transect across the Torngat Orogen, northern Labrador: Evidence for a Proterozoic crustal root 

    Funck, T., and KE Louden. 1999. "Wide-angle seismic transect across the Torngat Orogen, northern Labrador: Evidence for a Proterozoic crustal root." Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth 104(B4): 7463-7480. DOI:10.1029/1999JB900010
    A refraction/wide-angle reflection seismic transect across the Labrador peninsula covers the Core Zone of the SE Churchill Province, the Paleoproterozoic Torngat Orogen, and the Archean Nain Province including a portion ...