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Eocene age of the Adak ‘Paleozoic (?)’ rocks, Aleutian Islands, Alaska

In 1948, several specimens identified as the plant genus Annularia, a primitive horsetail of Pennsylvanian or Permian age, were found in tuffaceous sandstone exposed near the northern end of Adak Island, Alaska. These beds form the basal part of the Andrew Lake Formation, a newly named sequence of marine sedimentary rocks that is more than 850 m thick, and, in the main, consists of...
Authors
David W. Scholl, H. Gary Greene, Michael S. Marlow

Peru-Chile Trench sediments and sea-floor spreading

The hypotheses of sea-floor spreading and plate tectonics require the removal of sediment from oceanic trenches either by crustal underthrusting or by folding against the base of a continental or insular margin. Accordingly, over a period of time the volume of sediment removed by way of spreading must be equal to the difference between the observable volume of undeformed terrigenous...
Authors
David W. Scholl, Mark N. Christensen, Roland E. von Huene, Michael S. Marlow
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