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Paleomagnetism

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Tertiary extensional and magmatic development of the Grasshopper Junction Segment of the Black Mtns. Accommodation Zone, W. Arizona [abs.]

Varga, R.J., Bettison-Varga, L., Haverkamp, F., Murrey, R., Spring, S., Wilds, N., Harlan, S., and Snee, L., 1998, Tertiary extensional and magmatic development of the Grasshopper Junction Segment of the Black Mtns. Accommodation Zone, W. Arizona [abs.]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 30, no. 7, p. A-241.

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Paleomagnetic data from the Caborca terrane, Mexico: Implications for Cordilleran tectonics and the Mojave-Sonora megashear hypothesis

Molina-Garza, R.S., and Geissman, J.W., 1999, Paleomagnetic data from the Caborca terrane, Mexico: Implications for Cordilleran tectonics and the Mojave-Sonora megashear hypothesis: Tectonics, v. 18, no. 2, p. 293-325.

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Paleomagnetism of the Chinle and Kayenta Formations, New Mexico and Arizona

Bazard, D.R., and Butler, R.F., 1991, Paleomagnetism of the Chinle and Kayenta Formations, New Mexico and Arizona: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 96, no. B6, p. 9847-9871.

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Paleomagnetism of the Late Triassic Petrified Forest Formation, Chinle Group, western United States: Further evidence of "large" rotation of the Colorado Plateau

Steiner, M.B., and Lucas, S.G., 2000, Paleomagnetism of the Late Triassic Petrified Forest Formation, Chinle Group, western United States: Further evidence of "large" rotation of the Colorado Plateau: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 105, no. B11, p. 25,791-25,808.

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Tilting history of the San Manuel-Kalamazoo porphyry system, southeastern Arizona - A discussion

Guilbert, J.M., and Lowell, J.D., 1995, Tilting history of the San Manuel-Kalamazoo porphyry system, southeastern Arizona - A discussion: Economic Geology, v. 90, no. 7, p. 2094-2096.

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Tilting history of the San Manuel-Kalamazoo porphyry system, southeastern Arizona - A reply

Dickinson, W.R., Force, E.R., and Hagstrum, J.T., 1995, Tilting history of the San Manuel-Kalamazoo porphyry system, southeastern Arizona - A reply: Economic Geology, v. 90, no. 7, p. 2096-2098.

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Paleomagnetism of the Roskruge and Gringo Gulch Volcanics, southeast Arizona

Vugteveen, R.W., Barnes, A.E., and Butler, R.F., 1981, Paleomagnetism of the Roskruge and Gringo Gulch Volcanics, southeast Arizona: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 86, no. B5, p. 4021-4028.

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Paleomagnetic Euler poles and the apparent polar wander and absolute motion of North America since the Carboniferous

Gordon, R.G., Cox, Allan, and O'Hare, Scott, 1984, Paleomagnetic Euler poles and the apparent polar wander and absolute motion of North America since the Carboniferous: Tectonics, v. 3, no. 5, p. 499-537.

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Paleomagnetic and geomagnetic studies in the Lake Mary area, Coconino County, Arizona

Peacock, E.W., 1978, Paleomagnetic and geomagnetic studies in the Lake Mary area, Coconino County, Arizona: Flagstaff, Northern Arizona University, M.S. thesis, 75 p.

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Tilting history of the San Manuel-Kalamazoo porphyry system, southeastern Arizona

Force, E.R., Dickinson, W.R., and Hagstrum, J.T., 1995, Tilting history of the San Manuel-Kalamazoo porphyry system, southeastern Arizona: Economic Geology, v. 90, no. 1, p. 67-80.

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