Color poster with text, images, maps, and charts (Spring 2009)Southwest Montana experienced large-scale magmatism and regional contraction during the Late Cretaceous. Understanding the genetic
linkages between these geologic processes is important for understanding the causes of mountain-building in the Cordillera. The relationship between the plutonic rocks of the Boulder batholith, the coeval volcanic rocks of the Elkhorn Mountain volcanics, and the
folding and thrusting associated with foreland contraction is the subject of ongoing debate. Our analysis of the field relationships between the Boulder magmatic system and the folded Paleozoic rocks constrain the sequence of events that shaped the technomagmatic evolution of the Helena salient.University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. EDMAP Project (U.S.