Ratte, J.C., and Brooks, W.E., 1995, Preliminary geologic map of the Big Lue Mountains 15-minute quadrangle, Greenlee County, Arizona, and Catron and Grant Counties, New Mexico [Big Lue Mountains, Harden Cienega, Dix Creek, and Rattlesnake Spring 7.5 min]: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 95-0263, 1 sheet, scale 1:48,000.
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Map, Bedrock, Surficial, Geochronology, [Gila Conglomerate][Gila Fm][Gila Group] - Miocene/Pliocene/Pleistocene - Gila assemblage, rhyolite of Mule Creek, rhyolite of Coal Creek, rhyolite at Grassy Mountain (Morenci area), [dacite of Tennessee Creek][porphyritic hornblende dacite of Tennessee Creek], Bearwallow Mountain Andesite - Mogollon Group - Miocene/Oligocene, [rhyolite of Hells Hole][Hells Hole silicic complex] (Hells Hole area), volcanic sequence in the Big Lue Mountains - Oligocene(?), (rhyodacite of the Big Lue Mountains) - [andesitic rocks of Dark Thunder Canyon][basaltic and andesitic rocks of Dark Thunder Canyon], [volcanic complex of Bird Canyon][volcanic rocks of Bird Canyon][Bird Canyon silicic complex], [hornblende andesite of Indian Creek][volcanic rocks of Indian Creek][volcanic complex of Indian Creek] - Oligocene, Bloodgood Canyon Tuff(Bloodgood Canyon rhyolite), Davis Canyon tuff, Cooney Tuff(Cooney quartz latite) - Datil Group - Oligocene, Clifton tuff, intrusive andesite of Tillie Hall Canyon, (andesitic lava flows of Big Lue Mountains), (dacitic lava flows and associated pyroclastic rocks of Maverick Hill and McMullen Peak), rhyodacite rhyolite and basaltic breccia of K-6 Mountain(latitic lava flows of Apache Creek),