Stuart A. Hall
University of Houston
55 Papers
409 Citations
Stuart A. Hall is an academic researcher from University of Houston. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seafloor spreading & Magnetic anomaly. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 55 publications.
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Papers
Chicxulub multiring impact basin - Size and other characteristics derived from gravity analysis
Virgil L. Sharpton,Kevin Burke,Antonio Camargo-Zanoguera,Stuart A. Hall,D. Scott Lee,Luis E. Marín,Gerardo Suáarez-Reynoso,Juan Manuel Quezada-Muneton,Paul D. Spudis,Jaime Urrutia-Fucugauchi +9 more
TL;DR: Reprocessed gravity data over Northern Yucatan reveal three major rings and parts of a fourth ring, spaced similarly to those observed at multiring impact basins on other planets.
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Did the Kohistan-Ladakh island arc collide first with India?
Shuhab D. Khan,Douglas Walker,Stuart A. Hall,Kevin Burke,Mohammad Tahir Shah,Lisa D. Stockli +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that calc-alkaline volcanic arc igneous activity ended in the Kohistan-Ladakh arc by 61 Ma and that the collision of Kohistan with India could not have been far from the equator.
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Gulf of Mexico tectonic history: Hotspot tracks, crustal boundaries, and early salt distribution
TL;DR: Hall et al. as mentioned in this paper identified hotspot tracks on the North American plate and the Yucatan Penninsula tectonic block as the Gulf of Mexico opened (ca. 150 Ma).
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Three‐dimensional gravity inversion using simulated annealing: Constraints on the diapiric roots of allochthonous salt structures
Seiichi Nagihara,Stuart A. Hall +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a method to locate and constrain the diapiric feeders or roots of allochthonous salt structures in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Magnetic anomaly map of North America
William J. Hinze,Peter Hood,William E. Bonini,James E. Case,Mauricio F. de la Fuente,Richard H. Godson,Stuart A. Hall,William F. Hanna,James R. Heirtzler,Robert H. Higgs,M. Dean Kleinkopf,Herbert J. Meyers,Allison R. Palmer,Norman W. Peddie,Mike S. Reford,Dennis J. Teskey,Leif Thorning,Isidore Zietz +17 more
TL;DR: The magnetic anomaly map in the continental areas has largely been derived from published map sources, however, these maps for the most part have been digitized and subjected to various processing steps in preparation for compositing as discussed by the authors.
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