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Miocene

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Burro Wash compound geologic feature
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Gold-bearing conglomerate from the Gila Mountains
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Manganese oxide deposit, Artillery Mountains, W Arizona
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Arizona Road Cut ~ NW of Tonopah, AZ, along I-10
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Rock exposed along the Bill Williams River
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Mapping in the Harcuvar of west-central Arizona
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Bird's-eye view of Picacho Peak, Arizona
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Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
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Gila Conglomerate exposed in Gila Box Riparian area
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Stratigraphic section of the Peach Spring Tuff
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House Mountain, Verde Valley, Arizona
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House Mountain - where scoria meets bedrock
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Geologic Map of House Mountain, Sedona, Arizona
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Miocene conglomerate of the southern Bradshaw Mountains
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Guide to the Geology of the Santa Catalina Mtns., Arizona: Geology and Life Zones of a Madrean Sky Island
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Mylonitic gneiss in Rawhide Mountains, western Arizona
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Cross section of Peach Springs Wash, northern Arizona
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Geologic map of Peach Springs quadrangle, Mohave County, Arizona
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Tilted siltstones and Lincoln Ranch reverse fault, Buckskin Mountains, western Arizona
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Evidence of magma mingling in the Black Mountains, Arizona
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Mylonitic shear in quartz vein, Rawhide Mountains, Arizona
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Rawhide detachment fault
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Macroscopic view of mylonized shear zone
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Welded Peach Spring Tuff, Oatman, Arizona
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