Robert C. Speed by Richard Sedlock

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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ROBERT C. SPEED

  • 1974 Evaporite-carbonate rocks of the Jurassic Lovelock Formation, West Humboldt Range, Nevada: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 85, p. 105–118.
  • 1975 Carbonate breccia (Rauhwacke) nappes of the Carson Sink region, Nevada: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 86, p. 473–486.
  • 1976 Geologic map of the Humboldt lopolith and surrounding terrane, Nevada, scale 1:81,050, Geological Society of America Map and Chart Series, MC-14, 1976.
  • 1978 Basin terrane of the early Mesozoic marine province of the western Great Basin, in Howell, D.G., and McDougall, K.A., eds., Mesozoic Paleogeography of the western United States: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Pacific Section, Pacific Coast Paleogeography Symposium 2, p. 253–270.
  • 1979 Collided Paleozoic microplate in the western United States: Journal of Geology, v. 87, p. 279–292.
  • 1982 (and Sleep, N.H.) Antler orogeny and foreland basin: A model. Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 93, p. 815–828.
  • —— (and Larue, D.K.) Barbados: Architecture and implications for accretion. Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 87: 3633–3643.
  • 1983 Structure of the accretionary complex of Barbados, I: Chalky Mount. Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 94: 92–116.
  • 1985 Cenozoic collision of the Lesser-Antilles arc and continental South America and the origin of the El Pilar fault. Tectonics, v. 4: 41–69.
  • 1988 (and Elison, M.W., and Heck, F.R., 1988, Phanerozoic tectonic evolution of the Great Basin, in Ernst, W.G., ed., Metamorphism and crustal evolution of the Western United States (Rubey Volume VII): Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice Hall, p. 572–605.
  • 1989 (and Torrini Jr., R., and Smith, P.L.) Tectonic evolution of the Tobago Trough forearc basin. Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 94, p. 2913–2936.
  • 1991 (and Larue, D.K.) Extension and transtension in the plate boundary zone of the northeastern Caribbean. Geophysical Research Letters, v. 13: 573–576.
  • —— (and Walker, J.A.) Oceanic crust of the Grenada Basin in the southern Lesser-Antilles arc platform. Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 96, p. 3835–3852.
  • —— (and Russo, R., Weber, J., and Rowley, K.C.) Evolution of southern Caribbean plate boundary, vicinity of Trinidad and Tobago: Discussion. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 75(11), p. 1789–1794.
  • 1993 (and Smith-Horowitz, P.L., Perch-Nielsen, K.v.S., Saunders, J.B., and Sanfilippo, A.S.) Southern Lesser Antilles Platform: Pre-Late Miocene Stratigraphy, Structure, and Tectonic Evolution, Geological Society of America Special Paper 277, 98 p.
  • —— (and Sedlock, R.L. and Ortega-Gutiérrez, F.) Tectonostratigraphic terranes and tectonic evolution of Mexico, Geological Society of America Special Paper 278, 153 p. 1994 Barbados and the Lesser Antilles forearc. In: S.K. Donovan and T.A. Jackson (Editors), Caribbean Geology: An Introduction. University of the West Indies Publisher’s Association, Kingston, Jamaica, p. 179–192.
  • —— (editor) Phanerozoic Evolution of North America Continent-Ocean Transitions: Geological Society of America, DNAG Continent-Ocean Transect Volume CRV-001. 1996 (and Burmester, R. F., Beck, Jr., M. E., and Snoke, A.W.) A preliminary paleomagnetic pole for mid-Cretaceous rocks from Tobago: further evidence for large clockwise rotations in the Caribbean–South American plate boundary zone: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 139, p. 79–90.
  • 1997 (and Sharp, W.D and Foland, K.A.) Late Paleozoic granitoid gneisses of northeastern Venezuela and the North America-Gondwana collision zone: Journal of Geology, v. 105, p. 457–470.
  • 1998 (and Smith-Horowitz, P.L., 1998, The Tobago terrane: International Geology Review, v. 40, p. 805–830.
  • 2004 (and Cheng, H.) Evolution of marine terraces and sea level in the last interglacial: Cave Hill, Barbados, Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 116, p. 219–232.

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