Edited by
J.P. Calzia, U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, USA
Description
Dr. Lauren A. Wright and Bennie W. Troxel are internationally recognized experts on the geology of Death Valley, California. In November
2002, they celebrated 50 years of cooperative research together. This special issue of
Earth-Science Reviews commemorates that
special occasion.
Wright and Troxel's research in Death Valley covers a wide variety of subjects including stratigraphy, structure,
regional tectonics, Quaternary geology, and mineral resources. Their diversity in research is reflected in this volume. The first two
chapters add stratigraphic and 13C data to the constantly growing volume of literature on Neoproterozoic global glaciation and the Snowball
Earth theory. The next seven chapters are nearly equally divided between late Paleozoic thrust faulting, middle Cenozoic extensional
tectonics, and magmatism. The next four chapters describe the late Neogene to Holocene geology and geomorphology of Death Valley, research
topics very dear to Wright and Troxel in the last 10 years. The last chapter describes the lead-zinc deposits of the southern basin and
ranges.
Audience:
graduate students, professors and researchers in geology, sedimentology, structural geology, paleontology, paleoenvironments, tectonics, seismology, and crustal and mantle geochemistry.