Arizona Geological Society Digest IX
edited by E. J. McCullough
265 p., 16 papers, softbound, 1972, $ 6.00


Chapter
Author(s)
Page(s)



Earthquake history of Arizona and New Mexico
John R. Sturgul and Thomas D. Irwin
1-37



Defense of “volcanic orogeny”
Evans B. Mayo
39-60



Belts of Laramide-age intrusive rocks and fissure veins in south central Arizona
Eberhard A. Schmidt
61-69



Permian sedimentary environments in southeastern Arizona
William C. Butler
71-94



Atomic absorption major element analysis using a lithium metaborate fusion technique and some possible applications to ore finding
Frederick T. Graybeal
95-102



An analysis of gravity data from the Tucson Basin, Pima County, Arizona
Richard W. Davis
103-121



Aeromagnetic map of the northern part of the Tucson Basin, Pima County, Arizona
W.A. Sauck, J.S. Sumner, and J.P. Christensen
123-135



Feeders of an ash flow sequence on Bren Mountain, Tucson Mountain Park, Arizona
Evans B. Mayo
137-170



Reconnaissance geology of Isla Mejia, Gulf of California, Mexico, Part I-Geology
Paul A. Handverger and B.D. Marsh
171-179



Reconnaissance geology of Isla Mejia, Gulf of California, Mexico, Part II-Magnetic survey
B.D. Marsh
181-187



Normal faults in the Dragoon Pass area, Cochise County, Arizona
Andrew E. Nevin
189-195



Uplift and gravitational adjustment Ruby Star Ranch area, Pima mining district, Arizona
Richard R. Weaver
197-211



Relation of fossil landslides to geologic structure, Canelo Hills, Arizona
Phillip Paul Denney
213-223



Late Pleistocene periglacial geomorphology (rock glaciers and blockfields) at Kendrick Peak, northern Arizona
Dietrich Barsch and Randall G. Updike
225-243



A re-examination of the type section of the Scherrer Formation (Permian) in Cochise Coounty, Arizona
Gretchen Luepke
245-257



Revised minimum age of Cerro Colorado crater, Pinacates volcanic field, northwestern Sonora
Douglas W. Shakel and Karen Morse Harris
259-265



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