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CAREER: Evaluating models of intracratonic structural reactivation: A case study of the Black Hills, western South Dakota

Organization South Dakota School of Mines and TechnologyLocation RAPID CITY, United StatesPosted 1 Jun 2025Deadline 31 May 2030
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationSD
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Earth’s continents have grown progressively throughout geologic time by aggregation of crustal blocks along major fault zones. As a result, continental interiors contain many dormant fault zones that represent locations where crustal blocks came together. These ancient fault zones are sites of weakness that can become reactivated to generate…

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