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Kjg  Johnson Granite Porphyry
                94                                              Kcp  Cathedral Peak Granodiorite               94
                                                                   Half Dome Granodiorite
                                                                Khd
                                                                   stippled where porphyritic
                                                                   Kuna Crest Granodiorite (east)
                                                                Kkc/Kga
                                                                   tonalite of Glen Aulin (west)
                92                                                      N                                      92
                                                  38˚00’N
                                                                            10 km     Cathedral   Half    Kuna
         Age,   90                                                 Kcp           JGP    Peak     Dome     Crest
          Ma                                                                                                   90
                                                         Kga         Kjg

                88                                                     Khd                                     88
                                                                         Kkc
                                                  37˚45’N

                86  Glen   Half    Cathedral               Khd                                                 86
                    Aulin  Dome      Peak   JGP      119˚35’W          119˚15’W
                  Outer                    Inner                                 Inner                   Outer

         Figure 2. Summary of precise U-Pb zircon ages for the Tuolumne Intrusive Suite divided between its western (left) and eastern (right) sides. Ages are plotted
         at their positions relative to the inner and outer contacts of a given unit. Our ages as of 2001 (white symbols) showed eastward/inward younging of the
         western side of the suite; we tested and confirmed this pattern in 2001 by dating samples from the eastern side. Ages determined in other labs since then
         (gray symbols) have also confirmed this pattern and the 10-m.y. age span. Symbol sizes roughly indicate precision of ages and placement within each unit.
         Ages in gray from summary in Paterson et al. (2016). JGP—Johnson granite porphyry.


         results again spanned 10 m.y., and our   CELEBRATED CASES WHERE        plow through it. The problem lay not in the
         minds started to open to the possibility that   GEOLOGY GOT THE BEST OF   field observations but in the mechanism used
         the standard model could not account for   PHYSICS (APPARENTLY)        to explain them. Development of the plate-
         this anomaly. We hypothesized that if the   The history of geology involves well-  tectonics hypothesis and the recognition that
         TIS had been intruded over 10 m.y., then   known cases where field interpretations   continents are carried by relatively strong
         corresponding units on the eastern side   that were initially ruled out by physical   lithospheric plates reconciled field geology
         (Fig. 2) should become younger westward   analyses were later shown to be correct. An   with physics (the details of the continental
         over the same time span. New samples col-  example is Kelvin’s (1863) estimate that the   drift controversy are much more complex;
         lected in 2001 to test this prediction con-  Earth is <400 m.y. old, based on a thermal   e.g., Oreskes, 1999).
         firmed the pattern, as did later U-Pb geo-  calculation that assumed conductive heat   Field geology triumphed over physics in
         chronology by a number of labs (Fig. 2).  loss from an initially molten Earth.   these cases not because the physics was
          The more-precise ages revealed another   Compilation of an immense amount of field   wrong, but because incorrect physical mod-
         failed prediction of the nested-pulse hypoth-  evidence  and actualistic  reasoning about   els were used. Once a correct model was
         esis: Most age variation occurs  within the   process rates led geologists to insist that the   identified, the conflict evaporated.
         plutons rather than between them; i.e., across   Earth was much older, and that inference
         mapped contacts. For example, dates from   was ultimately vindicated by geochronol-  WHEN WHAT IS CLEAR TO THE EYE
         the Half Dome Granodiorite span ~4 m.y.,   ogy. England et al. (2007) demonstrated   IS NEVERTHELESS UNLIKELY TO
         but those from near its margins differ from   that the flaw in Kelvin’s argument was the   BE TRUE
         adjacent TIS units by <1 m.y. These results   assumption of conductive heat transfer, and   In geology there are many examples where
         led to a new hypothesis: Plutons in the TIS   that recognition of mantle convection rec-  seemingly incontrovertible field interpreta-
         were amalgamated from small increments   onciled thermal calculations with geochro-  tions turn out to be controvertible after all.
         whose boundaries are difficult to see   nologic evidence that the Earth formed at   A few examples follow.
         (Coleman et al., 2004; Glazner et al., 2004).  ca. 4.5 Ga.
          We thus began to explore the implications   In another case, the continental-drift   Resolved Controversies
         of incremental assembly of plutons  rather   hypothesis neatly explained continuity of   In Yellowstone National Park, Iddings
         than trying to fit our data into the standard   continental geology and paleofaunal prov-  (1899, p. 430) examined the complex con-
         model. This was challenging because many   inces across the Atlantic Ocean and did away   tact relations of Pleistocene basalt and rhyo-
         of the processes assumed to operate in plu-  with the need for sunken land bridges and   lite lavas (Fig. 3) and stated, “It is evident…
         tonic magma chambers, such as convection,   other speculative means of accounting for   that  the  rhyolite  fused  the  basalt.”  Fenner
         crystal settling, sidewall crystallization, and   the evidence. However, physicists had cor-  (1938, p. 1458) agreed and stated that “…
         stoping, cannot occur at the pluton scale if   rectly argued that continental drift, as origi-  relations that are so plainly revealed hardly
         only  small  parts  of  a  pluton  are  substan-  nally proposed, was implausible because the   permit doubt” of Iddings’s interpretation.
         tially molten at any given time.    mantle is far too viscous for continents to   Fenner knew that this interpretation was

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