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Gravity model and structural implications of the Goddard Pendant, Sierra Nevada, California

January 1, 1981

A subsurface model for the Goddard pendant is constructed from a residual gravity high of about 7 mGal over the pendant. The model, which is the simplest and most geologically reasonable possibility, shows a metamorphic block that tapers with depth and extends about 3.5 km below the surface. The structures in the Goddard pendant are similar in style and orientation to those in other Sierra Nevada pendants, indicating that the country rock was neither deformed nor rotated during pluton emplacement. Consequently, emplacement must have been a passive rather than a forceful process. The pendant itself represents a piece of country rock trapped between plutons which are dome shaped in cross section.

Publication Year 1981
Title Gravity model and structural implications of the Goddard Pendant, Sierra Nevada, California
DOI 10.1029/JB086iB10p09279
Authors E.A. du Bray, H. W. Oliver
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
Index ID 70011906
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse