Felsic phaneritic intrusive rocks

Granodiorite, granite, and related rocks make up the largest group of granitic intrusions exposed in Nevada. They are present in every county, and are especially abundant in west-central Nevada in an arcuate belt along the border with California extending north and eastward towards Idaho.
State Nevada
Name Felsic phaneritic intrusive rocks
Geologic age Cretaceous
Lithologic constituents
Major
Igneous > Plutonic > Granitic > Granodiorite
Igneous > Plutonic > Granitic > Granite
References
NGMDB product
Counties Churchill - Clark - Douglas - Elko - Esmeralda - Eureka - Humboldt - Lander - Lincoln - Lyon - Mineral - Nye - Pershing - Washoe - White Pine - Carson City