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Jeffrey B. Noblett

Associate Dean of the Faculty


Professor of Geology

Articles

Noblett, J., Snyder, W., Rappeport, M., 1977, A list of age determi­nations of Cenozoic igneous rocks of Utah, Isochron/West, no.20, p.11-16.

Noblett, Jeffrey B., 1981, Subduction related origin of the volcanics of the Eocene Clarno Formation, near Cherry Creek, Oregon, Oregon Geology, 43, p.91-99.

Noblett, Jeffrey B., 1984, Introduction to the Geology of Colorado Springs, Pikes Peak Lithographers, 38p.

Noblett, Jeffrey B., Loeffler, Bruce M., 1987, Geology of the Summer Coon Volcano, in Geol.Soc.Amer.Centennial Field Guide for the Rocky Mountain Section, Beus, S., ed., p. 349-352.

Noblett, J., Cohen, A., Leonard, E., Loeffler, B., Gevirtzman, D., 1987, Geology of the Garden of the Gods and Vicinity, Colorado Springs, Colorado, in Geol.Soc.­Amer.Centennial Field Guide for the Rocky Mountain Section, Beus, S., ed., p. 335-338.

Noblett, J., 1987, Geology of the Precambrian metamorphic rocks along South Hardscrabble Creek, Wet Mountain, Colorado, Mountain Geologist, 24, p. 67-76.

Noblett, J., Cullers, R., Bickford, M., 1987, Proterozoic crystalline rocks in the Wet Mountains and vicinity, central Colorado, New Mexico Geological Society 38th Field Conference, p. 73-82.

Noblett, J.B., 1988, The Gaia hypothesis as a paradigm for attracting women and minorities students to the sciences, Council for Undergraduate Research Newsletter, v.IX, p. 26-31.

Noblett, Jeffrey B., Staub, Margaret W.*, 1990, Mid-Proterozoic lamprophyre commingled with late-stage granitic dikes of the anorogenic San Isabel batholith, Wet Mountains, Colorado, Geology, 18, p. 120-123.

Noblett, Jeffrey B., 1994, A Guide to the Geological History of the Pikes Peak Region, 43 p.

Ando, T.*, Omori, S. *, Ogasawara, Y., Noblett, J., 1996, 3D observation of rock textures with AVS-an example of magma-mingled rock, Journal for the Center of Informatics, Waseda University, 20, p.12-23.

Ando, T.*, Omori, S.*, Ogasawara, Y., Noblett, J.B., 1997, 3Dvisualization of rock textures, in Pengda, Z., Agterberg, F.P., Zuogin, J., eds. Mathematical Geology and Geoinformatics, Proceedings of the 30th IGC, v. 25, p. 133-144.

Smith, Diane, Noblett, Jeffrey, Wobus, R.A., Unruh, Douglass, Jill*, Beane, Rachel*, Davis, Chase*, Goldman, Sami*, Kay, Greg*, Gustavson, Britta*, Saltoun, Benjamin*, Stewart, Jennifer*, 1999, Petrology and Geochemistry of Late-Stage intrusions of the A-Type, Mid-Proterozoic Pikes Peak Batholith (Central Colorado, USA): Implications for Petrogenetic Models, Precambrian Research, 98, p.271-305.

Smith, Diane, Noblett, Jeffrey, Wobus, Reinhard, Unruh, Dan, 1999, A Review of the Pikes Peak Batholith, Front Range, Central Colorado: A ‘Type-example’ of A-Type Granitic Magmatism, Rocky Mountain Geology, 34, p. 289-312.

Wobus, R.A., Folley, M.J., Wearn, K.M., Noblett, J.B., 2001, Geochemistry and tectonic setting of Paleoproterozoic rocks of the southern Front range, lower Arkansas Canyon and northern Wet Mountains, central Colorado, Rocky Mountain Geology, v. 36, p.99-118.




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