1959
DOI: 10.1130/0016-7606(1959)70[619:gotbmm]2.0.co;2
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Geology of the Buffalo Mountain-Cherokee Mountain Area, Northeastern Tennessee

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“…The rocks in the Shady VaUey and Buffalo Mountain thrust sheets are unmetamovphosed and were not deformed prior to thrusting (King and Ferguson, 1960, p. 85). Southeast-dipping cleavage on the southeast side of the Buffalo Mountain thrust sheet is younger than thrusting (Ordway, 1959). Basement rocks in the thrust sheets show no evidence of the pervasive cataclasis that affected rocks in the Blue Ridge thrust sheet and Grandfather Mountain window.…”
Section: Structural Eventsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The rocks in the Shady VaUey and Buffalo Mountain thrust sheets are unmetamovphosed and were not deformed prior to thrusting (King and Ferguson, 1960, p. 85). Southeast-dipping cleavage on the southeast side of the Buffalo Mountain thrust sheet is younger than thrusting (Ordway, 1959). Basement rocks in the thrust sheets show no evidence of the pervasive cataclasis that affected rocks in the Blue Ridge thrust sheet and Grandfather Mountain window.…”
Section: Structural Eventsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The area was mapped in reconnaissance by Arthur Keith and his associates from 1892 to 1906 (Keith, 1903;1904;1905a, b;1907a-c). Recently, more detailed mapping has been completed in the Spruce Pine area Parker, 1952;Kulp and Brobst, 1956;Brobst, 1962), the Hot Springs area (Oriel, 1950), northeastern Tennessee (Ordway, 1959;King and Ferguson, 1960), the Grandfather Mountain window area (Bryant, 1962(Bryant, , 1963Bryant and Reed, 1962;Reed, 1964a, b;Reed and Bryant, 1964), the Great Smoky Mountains (Hamilton, 1961;Hadley and Goldsmith, 1963;King, 1964;Neuman and Nelson, 1965), and the Bryson City area (Cameron, 1951). On plate 1 the geology of the Blue Ridge has been generalized from Keith's folio maps and the more recent mapping.…”
Section: Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%