Brian S. Carl, Ph.D.

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2000 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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Geology, Geophysics
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Allen F. Glazner grad student 2000 UNC Chapel Hill
 (Structure, intrusion, and tectonic origin of the Independence dike swarm, eastern California.)
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Liao X, Cortis A, Xu L, et al. (2013) Xujiahe formation petroleum system in Central Sichuan Basin, China Society of Petroleum Engineers - International Petroleum Technology Conference 2013, Iptc 2013: Challenging Technology and Economic Limits to Meet the Global Energy Demand. 6: 5050-5058
Glazner AF, Carl BS, Coleman DS, et al. (2008) Chemical variability and the composite nature of dikes from the jurassic independence dike swarm, eastern California Special Paper of the Geological Society of America. 438: 455-480
Glazner AF, Bartley JM, Hamilton WB, et al. (2003) Making space for Batholiths by extrusion of sub-Batholithic crust International Geology Review. 45: 959-967
Mahan KH, Bartley JM, Coleman DS, et al. (2003) Sheeted intrusion of the synkinematic McDoogle pluton, Sierra Nevada, California Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. 115: 1570-1582
Carl BS, Glazner AF. (2002) Extent and significance of the Independence dike swarm, eastern California Memoir of the Geological Society of America. 195: 117-130
Coleman DS, Carl BS, Glazner AF, et al. (2000) Cretaceous dikes within the Jurassic Independence dike swarm in eastern California Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. 112: 504-511
Glazner AF, Bartley JM, Carl BS. (1999) Oblique opening and noncoaxial emplacement of the Jurassic Independence dike swarm, California Journal of Structural Geology. 21: 1275-1283
Carl BS, Miller CF, Foster DA. (1991) Western Old Woman Mountains shear zone: evidence for late ductile extension in the Cordilleran orogenic belt Geology. 19: 893-896
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