State | Arizona |
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Name | Middle Miocene to Oligocene volcanic rocks |
Geologic age | Oligocene to Middle Miocene |
Lithologic constituents |
Major
Igneous > Volcanic > Mafic-volcanic > Basalt (Pyroclastic-tuff)
Igneous > Volcanic > Felsic-volcanic > Dacite (Pyroclastic-tuff)
Igneous > Volcanic > Mafic-volcanic > Andesite (Pyroclastic-tuff)
Minor
Igneous > Volcanic > Felsic-volcanic > Rhyolite (Pyroclastic-tuff)
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Stratigraphic units | Peach Springs Tuff, Apache Leap Tuff |
References | Richard, S.M., Reynolds, S.J., Spencer, J.E., and Pearthree, P.A., 2000, Geologic Map of Arizona: Arizona Geological Survey Map 35, 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.Nealey, L.D., and Sheridan, M.F., 1989, Post-Laramide volcanic rocks of Arizona and northern Sonora, Mexico, and their inclusions, in Jenney, J.P., and Reynolds, S.J., editors, Geologic evolution of Arizona: Arizona Geological Society DigesSpencer, J.E., and Reynolds, S.J., 1989, Middle Tertiary tectonics of Arizona and adjacent areas, in Jenney, J.P., and Reynolds, S.J., editors, Geologic evolution of Arizona: Arizona Geological Society Digest 17, p. 539-574. |
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Counties | Apache - Cochise - Gila - Graham - Greenlee - La Paz - Maricopa - Mohave - Navajo - Pima - Pinal - Santa Cruz - Yavapai - Yuma |