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John Encarnación's publications 

Grunow, A.M. and Encarnacion, J. (2000) Cambro-Ordovician paleomagnetic and geochronologic data from southern Victoria Land, Antarctica: Revision of the Gondwana Apparent Polar Wander Path. Geophysical Journal Interntional, 141, 392-400.

Kirschner, D., Encarnacion, J., and Agosta, F. (2000) Incorporating stable-isotope geochemistry in undergraduate laboratory courses. Journal of Geoscience Education, 48, 209-215. (web site)

Grunow, A.M. and Encarnación, J. (2000) Allochthonous terranes or true polar wander: New data from the Scott Glacier area, Antarctica: Tectonics, 19, 168-181.

Encarnación, J., Rowell, A.J., and Grunow, A.M. (1999), A U-Pb age for the Cambrian Taylor Formation, Antarctica: Implications for the Cambrian timescale: Journal of Geology, 107, 497-504.

Encarnación, J., Mukasa, S.B., and Evans, C., (1999) Subduction components and the generation of second stage melts in the Zambales ophiolite (Philippines): Pb, Sr, Nd isotopic constraints: Chemical Geology, 156, 343-357.

Grunow, A.M., Encarnacion, J., Paulsen, T., and Rowell, A.J. (1998) New geologic constraints on basement rocks from the Shackleton Glacier Region. Antarctic Journal of the U.S., 1996 Review Issue (Volume 31, number 2)

Encarnación, J. and Mukasa, S.B. (1997) Age and geochemistry of an `anorogenic' crustal melt and implications for the origin of I-type granites: Lithos, 42, 1-13. [HTML file]

Encarnación, J. and Grunow, A.M. (1996a) Changing magmatic and tectonic styles along the paleo-Pacific margin of Gondwana and the onset of early Paleozoic magmatism in Antarctica: Tectonics, 15, 1325-1341.

Encarnación, J., Fleming, T.H., Elliot, D.H., and Eales, H.V. (1996b) Synchronous emplacement of Ferrar and Karoo dolerites and the early break-up of Gondwana: Geology, 24, 535-538.

Grunow, A.M. and J. Encarnacion (1995) Tectonic studies on Lower Paleozoic rocks from the Scott Glacier, Antarctica: Antarctic Journal of the United States, Review 1995, 30, 60-61.

Encarnación, J.P., Essene, E.J., Mukasa, S.B., Hall, C. (1995) High-pressure and -temperature kyanite garnet amphibolites generated during initiation of mid-Tertiary subduction, Palawan, Philippines. Journal of Petrology, 36, 1481-1503.

Encarnación, J.P., S.B. Mukasa and E.C. Obille, Jr. (1993a) Zircon U-Pb geochronology of the Zambales and Angat ophiolites, Luzon, Philippines: Evidence for and Eocene arc-back arc pair, Journal of Geophysical Research, 98, 19991-20004.

Grunow, A.M. and Encarnación, J.P. (1993b) Paleomagnetic and geochronologic studies of igneous rocks from southern Victoria Land: Antarctic Journal of the U.S., Review Issue, 28, 21-23.

5 recent abstracts:

Encarnación, J., Fernandez, D., and Mattinson, J. (2001) Subduction Initiation by Extrusion Tectonics? Evidence From the Palawan Ophiolite, Philippines. Eos Trans. AGU, 82(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract T42G-03, 2001

Encarnación, J. (2000) What do we know (and don't know) about the Ferrar Magmatic Province and its relationship to Gondwana break up? Penrose Conference on Rifted Margins, Royal Holloway, University of London, 2000.

Paulsen, T., Encarnacion, J., and Grunow, A. (2000) Structure and timing of the Ross orogen, Shackleton Glacier, Transantarctic Mountains: Left-lateral transpression along the Early Paleozoic paleo-Pacific margin of Gondwana. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada.

T. Paulsen, J. Encarnacion, A. Grunow, A. Rowell (1999) Nature and timing of the Ross orogeny: New data from the Shackleton Glacier area, Antarctica. Abstract, International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Sciences, Wellington, New Zealand, 1999.

J. W. Goodge, T. Paulsen, S. K. Deering, J. Encarnación, M. Watkeys (1999) Progressive (?) Deformation of Supracrustal Rocks in the Ross Orogen, Central Transantarctic Mountains. Abstract, International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Sciences, Wellington, New Zealand 1999.
 


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