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DGGS Gillis, R.J. and others, 2023

The Doone Creek fault: A newly identified structure in the Talkeetna Mountains, Alaska, that belongs to a system of north- and northeast-trending faults that may delineate the Paleogene forearc basin boundary (poster): Alaska Geological Society Technical Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, April 22, 2023

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Gillis, R.J., Trop, J.M., and Kuyl, Leo, 2023, The Doone Creek fault: A newly identified structure in the Talkeetna Mountains, Alaska, that belongs to a system of north- and northeast-trending faults that may delineate the Paleogene forearc basin boundary (poster): Alaska Geological Society Technical Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, April 22, 2023: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, 1 sheet. https://doi.org/10.14509/31023

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Arkose Ridge Formation; Bruin Bay Fault; Caribou Fault; Castle Mountain; Castle Mountain Fault; Chickaloon Formation; Chickaloon River; Contraction; Dextral Slip; Dike; Dilatation; Dip Slip; Domain; Doone Creek; Doone Creek Anticline; Elongation; Energy Resources Posters and Presentations; Forearc Basin; Intrusive; Jurassic; Kinematics; Kings River; Late Cretaceous; Late Eocene; Matanuska Formation; Matanuska Valley; Middle Eocene; Oblique Slip; Paleogene; Principal Stress; Reverse Fault; Riedel Shear; Separation; Shear Zone; Shortening; Sinistral Fault; Sinistral Slip; Strain; Strike Slip; Talkeetna Arc; Talkeetna Formation; Talkeetna Mountains

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