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Ray mine, copper
Ray Mine ca. 1908
Breccia pipe
Breccia pipe of Carbonate Canyon, Havasupai Tribal Lands
San Francisco volcanic field, Arizona
Flash Flood on Rillito River, 31 July 2006
geologic hazard
Rock fall in the Verde Valley
volcanic tuff
Pinnacles of the Chiricahua Mountains, SE Arizona
Geology of the Tonto National Monument & Environs
Maintaining an AZGS Broadband Seismometer
Bisbee copper miners resting in a mineralized cavern
drought
Impact of drought on Lake Powell
Residual Bouguer Gravity Anomaly Map of Arizona
Disconformity involving the Bidahochi and Chinle Formations of northern Arizona
Aggregate sources in the Phoenix Metro Area
Working underground at San Manuel Copper Mine
Havasupai Falls
Havasupai Falls

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