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>EARLY SEVIER OROGENIC DEFORMATION EXERTED PRINCIPAL CONTROL ON CHANGES IN DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENT RECORDED BY THE CRETACEOUS NEWARK CANYON FORMATION
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EARLY SEVIER OROGENIC DEFORMATION EXERTED PRINCIPAL CONTROL ON CHANGES IN DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENT RECORDED BY THE CRETACEOUS NEWARK CANYON FORMATION
Terrestrial sedimentary archives record critical information about environment and climate of the past, as well as provide insights into the style, timing, and magnitude of structural deformation in a region. The Cretaceous Newark Canyon Formation, located in central Nevada, USA, was deposited in the hinterland of the Sevier fold-thrust belt during the North American Cordilleran orogeny. While previous research has focused on the coarser-grained, fluvial components of the Newark Canyon Formation, the carbonate and finer-grained facies of this formation remain comparatively understudied. A more complete understanding of the Newark Canyon Formation provides insights into Cretaceous syndeformational deposition in the Central Nevada thrust belt, serves as a useful case study for deconvolving the influence of tectonic and climatic forces on sedimentation in both the North American Cordillera and other contractional orogens, and will provide a critical foundation upon which to build future paleoclimate and palcoaltimetry studies.
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