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 T ectonics, Sedimentary Basins, and
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 Provenance:  A Celebration of the
 Tectonics, Sedimentary Basins, and Provenance:                                    26°S
 Career of William R. Dickinson
 A Celebration of the Career of William R. Dickinson
 Edited by R.V. Ingersoll, T.F. Lawton,
                                                                                        edited by Suzanne Mahlburg Kay, Víctor A. Ramos, and William R. Dickinson
 Edited by Raymond V. Ingersoll, Timothy F. Lawton, and Stephan A. Graham
 Edited by Raymond V. Ingersoll, Timothy F. Lawton, and Stephan A. Graham
 Through a remarkable combination of intellect, self-confidence, engaging humility,   Temper Sands in Prehistoric Oceanian   Net Dextral Slip, Neogene San   Backbone of the Americas: Shallow
 and prodigious published work, William R. Dickinson influenced and challenged   Pottery: Geotectonics, Sedimentology,   Gregorio–Hosgri Fault Zone, Coastal   Subduction, Plateau Uplift, and Ridge
 three generations of sedimentary geologists, igneous petrologists, tectonicists,   Petrography, Provenance   California: Geologic Evidence and   and Terrane Collision
 sandstone petrologists, archaeologists, and other geoscientists. A key figure in the   By William R. Dickinson   Tectonic Implications   Edited by Suzanne Mahlburg Kay, Víctor
 plate-tectonic revolution of the 1960s–1970s, he explained how the distribution of   By William R. Dickinson, Mihai Ducea,   A. Ramos, and William R. Dickinson
 sediments on Earth’s surface could be traced to tectonic processes, and is widely   SPE406, ISBN 9780813724065, 160 p., $10.00
 recognized as a founder of modern sedimentary basin analysis. A tribute to the depth   Lewis I. Rosenberg, H. Gary Greene,   MWR204P, ISBN 9780813712048, 278 p., $9.99
 and breadth of his geoscience contribution, this volume presents 31 chapters related   Stephan A. Graham, Joseph C. Clark,
 to Dickinson’s research interests. Many of the authors are his former students, their   Gerald E. Weber, Steven Kidder, W. Gary
 students, and their students’ students, demonstrating his profound influence.  Ernst, and Earl E. Brabb
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 Tectonosedimentary Relations of
 Tectonosedimentary Relations of
 Tectonosedimentary Relations of                                                                 the Colorado Plateau,
 Pennsylvanian to Jurassic Strata
 Pennsylvanian to Jurassic Strata
 Tectonosedimentary Relations of Pennsylvanian to    Pennsylvanian to Jurassic Strata               Pacific Oceania
 Jurassic Strata on the Colorado Plateau  on the Colorado Plateau                                 geology, and more!
 on the Colorado Plateau
 on the Colorado Plateau
 By William R. Dickinson
 William R. Dickinson (1931–2015) retired in 1991, but didn’t stop working, researching,
 and writing. His detrital-zircon studies, including those with George Gehrels that
 found much of the Colorado Plateau Pennsylvanian to Jurassic sandstone to be
 derived from the orogenic belt of the Appalachian Mountains, led Dickinson to
 his work on identifying key aspects of the sedimentary and tectonic history of
 Colorado Plateau Mesozoic strata. Dividing the strata into 7 depositional systems,
 he completed writing on only the lower 5 (Moenkopi, Chinle, Glen Canyon, San
 Rafael, Morrison) before his death in July 2015. However, his treatment of upper
 Paleozoic strata and the lower five Mesozoic “deposystems” was comprehensive,   Kinematics of Transrotational   Tectonic Setting of Faulted Tertiary
 and an abstract and conclusion by Jon Spencer complete the volume.  Tectonism in the California Transverse   Strata Associated with the Catalina
                               Ranges and Its Contribution to     Core Complex in Southern Arizona
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