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Tertiary intrusive rocks in western Utah

StateUtah
NameTertiary intrusive rocks in western Utah
Geologic ageLate Eocene to Early Miocene
Original map labelTi
Commentsintrusions, chiefly granitic, of various dates
Primary rock typegranodiorite
Secondary rock typegranite
Other rock typesquartz monzonite; quartz diorite
Lithologic constituents
Major
Igneous > Plutonic > Granitic > Granodiorite (Pluton)
Minor
Igneous > Plutonic > Granitic > Granite (Pluton)
Incidental
Igneous > Plutonic > Dioritic > Quartz-diorite (Pluton)
Igneous > Plutonic > Syenitic > Quartz-monzonite (Pluton)
Map references
Hintze, L.F., 1980, Geologic map of Utah: Utah Geological and Mineral Survey, scale 1:500,000.
Unit references
Hintze, L.F., 1980, Geologic map of Utah: Utah Geological and Mineral Survey, scale 1:500,000.
Nutt and Ludington, open file
Deino, A., and Keith, J.D., 1997, Ages of volcanic and intrusive rocks in the Bingham mining district, Utah: Society of Economic Geologists Guidebook 29, p. 91-100.
Rodgers, D.W., 1987, Thermal and structural evolution of the southern Deep Creek Range, west central Utah and east central Nevada: Palo Alto, Calif., Stanford University, unpublished PhD dissertation, 149 p.
Geographic coverageBeaver - Box Elder - Iron - Juab - Tooele

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