Middle Tertiary plutonism in the Santa Catalina and Tortolita mountains, Arizona
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Abstract
Recent reconnaissance geologic mapping in the Santa Catalina and Tortolita Mountains of southeastern Arizona, supplemented by new and published potassium-argon and fission-track ages, suggests that a large composite batholith of middle Tertiary (about 25 million years) age crops out extensively in both mountains. More than two-thirds of the batholith and contiguous wallrocks is gneissic, the gneissosity comprising strong cataclasis and mylonitization, penetrative planar and linear structures, and crystallization of muscovite and biotite in the foliation planes. New radiometric ages indicate that the deformation followed the crystallization of the batholith so closely that the K-Ar dating method cannot distinguish a difference, whereas previously published ages from the gneisses indicate a short time between the two events.
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Publication type | Article |
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Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Title | Middle Tertiary plutonism in the Santa Catalina and Tortolita mountains, Arizona |
Series title | Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 6 |
Year Published | 1977 |
Language | English |
Publisher | U.S. Geological Survey |
Description | 13 p. |
First page | 705 |
Last page | 717 |
Country | United States |
State | Arizona |
Other Geospatial | Santa Catalina and Tortolita Mountains |
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