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Oligocene

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Arizona Road Cut ~ NW of Tonopah, AZ, along I-10
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Formation of Turkey Creek Caldera, SE Arizona
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Music Mountain Formation, Peach Springs Wash, Arizona
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Cross section of Peach Springs Wash, northern Arizona
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Alternating sandstone and conglomerate
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Genesis of metamorphic core complex
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Rhyolite hoodoos in the Chiricahua Mountains
Rhyolite hoodoos in the Chiricahua Mountains
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Geology of the White Mountains, Arizona
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Elephant Tooth near Oatman, Arizona
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Agathla Peak, Navajo Nation, Arizona
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Brittle-ductile shear zone on Santa Catalina Mountain core complex
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Santa Catalina Mountain cross section
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Panorama south of Tucson, Arizona
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Colorado Plateau, uplifts
Laramide and mid-Tertiary uplifts, basins, and igneous centers of the Colorado Plateau
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