Arizona Geological Society Digest X
Tectonic Digest
edited by J. C. Wilt & J. P. Jenney
430 p., 19 papers, 4 maps, softbound, 1976, $ 14.00


Chapter
Author(s)
Page(s)



Cross sections of southern Arizona and adjacent parts of California and New Mexico
Carl B. Richardson
1-5



Free-air gravity anomaly map of Arizona
J.S. Sumner, J.S. Schmidt, and C.L.V. Aiken
7-12



Yavapai Series-A greenstone belt
C.A. Anderson and Leon T. Silver
13-26



Some structures in older Precambrian rocks of the Clear Creek-Cremation Creek area. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
William S. Lingley, Jr.
27-35



Elements of Paleozoic tectonics in Arizona
H. Wesley Peirce
37-57



Late Devonian tectonism in southeastern Arizona
Dietmar Schumacher, Donald P. Witter, Sally J. Meader, and Stanley B. Keith
59-70



Evidence for a Mesozoic linear tectonic pattern in southeastern Arizona
S.R. Titley
71-101



Origin of the Red Hills-Piedmontite Hills uplift
Evans B. Mayo and George H. Davis
103-131



Cedar Pocket Canyon (Grand Wash)-Shebit-Gunlock fault complex, northwestern Arizona and southwestern Utah: Reinterpretation of the time of faulting
Earl M. P. Lovejoy
133-150



Laramide tectonics from Paradise to Hells Gate, southeastern Arizona
Harald Drewes
151-167



Tectonics of the central Dragoon Mountains: A new look
Stanley B. Keith and Larry F. Barrett
169-204



Regional tectonic stress during the Laramide and Late Tertiary intrusive periods, Basin and Range Province, Arizona
William A. Rehrig and Tom L. Heidric
205-228



The age of Basin and Range faulting in Arizona
Anne Kramer Loring
229-257



Possible Arizona faulting as suggested by Mississippian facies analysis and plate tectonics-A stratotectonic approach
William J. Purves
259-286



Internal structure and mechanism of emplacement of a small gravity-glide sheet, Saguaro National Monument (East), Tucson
George H. Davis and Eric G. Frost
287-304



Geology, geochronology, and geochemistry of the Picacho Peak area, Pinal County, Arizona
M. Shafiqullah, D.J. Lynch, P.E. Damon, and H.W. Peirce
305-324



Tectonic significance of Basin & Range thick evaporite deposits, Arizona
H. Wesley Peirce
325-339



The Black Mountain fault
James P. Vroman
341-345



Intrusive fragmental rocks directly or indirectly of igneous origin
Evans B. Mayo
347-430



Plates 1, 2, 3, and 4

in Map Supplement

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