Cenozoic (Tertiary) granitic rocks? (Skidoo Pluton)

Cenozoic (Tertiary) granitic rocks--quartz monzonite, quartz latite, and minor monzonite, granodiorite, and granite; found in the Kingston, Panamint, Amargosa, and Greenwater Ranges in southeastern California(?)
State California
Name Cenozoic (Tertiary) granitic rocks? (Skidoo Pluton)
Geologic age Early to Late Cretaceous
Lithologic constituents
Major
Igneous > Plutonic > Granitic > Granite > Monzogranite (Pluton)Contains muscovite
Comments Death Valley region (Panamint Range). Skidoo monzogranite, shown as Cenozoic(?) on Geologic Map of California; later dated as late Early to Late Cretaceous
Stratigraphic units Skidoo Monzogranite
References

Jennings, C.W., Strand, R.G., Rogers, T.H., Boylan, R.T., Moar, R.R., and Switzer, R.A., 1977, Geologic Map of California: California Division of Mines and Geology, Geologic Data Map 2, scale 1:750,000.

Jennings, C.W., 1985, An explanatory text to accompany the 1:750,000 scale fault and geologic maps of California: California Division of Mines and Geology, Bulletin 201, 197 p.

Streitz, Robert, and Stinson, M.C., 1977, Geologic map of California, Death Valley sheet, scale 1:250,000.

Hodges, K.V., McKenna, L.W., and Harding, M.B., 1990, Structural unroofing of the central Panamint Mountains, Death Valley region, southeastern California, in Wernicke, B.P., ed., Basin and Range extensional tectonics near the latitude of Las Vegas, Nevada: Geological Society of America Memoir 176, p. 377-390.

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