Simpson, R.W., Jachens, R.C., Saltus, R.W., and Blakely, R.J., 1986, Isostatic residual gravity, topographic, and first-vertical-derivative gravity maps of the conterminous United States: U.S. Geological Survey Geophysical Investigations Map GP-0975, 2 sheets, scale 1:7,500,000.
Tectonic Geomorphology
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Isostatic residual gravity, topographic, and first-vertical-derivative gravity maps of the conterminous United States
Average elevation of the conterminous United States (Gilluly averaging method)
Diment, W.H., and Urban, T.C., 1981, Average elevation of the conterminous United States (Gilluly averaging method): U.S. Geological Survey Geophysical Investigations Map GP-0933, 2 sheets, scale 1:2,500,000.
Gravity and basin-depth maps of the Basin and Range Province, western United States
Saltus, R.W., and Jachens, R.C., 1995, Gravity and basin-depth maps of the Basin and Range Province, western United States: U.S. Geological Survey Geophysical Investigations Map GP-1012, 1 sheet, scale 1:2,500,000.
Quaternary stratigraphy and tectonics, and late prehistoric agriculture of the Safford Basin (Gila and San Simon river valleys), Graham County, Arizona
Houser, B.B., Pearthree, P.A., Homburg, J.A., and Thrasher, L.C., 2004, Quaternary stratigraphy and tectonics, and late prehistoric agriculture of the Safford Basin (Gila and San Simon river valleys), Graham County, Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2004-1230, 61p.
Cenozoic structural and paleogeographic evolution of the Transition Zone, central Arizona
A tale of two rivers: Tertiary structural inversion and drainage reversal across the southern boundary of the Colorado Plateau, in Duebendorfer, E.M., ed., Geologic excursions in northern and central Arizona, Field Trip Guidebook for...
Paleogeomorphic evolution of the Salt River region: Implications for Cretaceous-Laramide inheritance for ancestral Colorado River drainage, in Young, R.A., and Spamer, E.E., eds., Colorado River, Origin and evolution, Proceedings of a...
The Toroweap Fault: One of the most active faults in Arizona
Jackson, G.W., 1990, The Toroweap Fault: One of the most active faults in Arizona: Arizona Geology [Arizona Geological Survey], p. 7-10.
Modeling fluvial erosion on regional to continental scales
Howard, A.D., Dietrich, W.E., and Seidl, M.A., 1994, Modeling fluvial erosion on regional to continental scales: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 99, no. B7, p. 13,971-13,986.
Tectonic geomorphology of the Toroweap Fault, western Grand Canyon, Arizona: Implications for transgression of faulting on the Colorado Plateau
Jackson, G.W., 1990, Tectonic geomorphology of the Toroweap Fault, western Grand Canyon, Arizona: Implications for transgression of faulting on the Colorado Plateau: Arizona Geological Survey Open-File Report 90-04, 67 p., 2 sheets, scale 1:24,000.