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Cenozoic structural evolution of the Catalina metamorphic core complex and reassembly of Laramide reverse faults, southeastern Arizona, USA
Daniel A. Favorito, Eric Seedorff
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Arizona
100%
Cenozoic
100%
Laramide
100%
Metamorphic Core Complex
100%
Structural Evolution
100%
Reverse Fault
100%
Normal Fault
83%
Cenozoic Extension
33%
Detachment Fault
33%
Core Complex
33%
Adjacent Areas
16%
Balanced Cross-section
16%
Late Cretaceous
16%
Basement Rocks
16%
High Angle
16%
Thick-skinned Structures
16%
Geologic Mapping
16%
Multiple Generations
16%
Structural Reconstruction
16%
Pre-Cenozoic
16%
Dipping Fault
16%
Vertical Uplift
16%
Laramide Orogeny
16%
Sequential Generations
16%
Basement-cored Uplift
16%
Extensional Deformation
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Arizona
100%
United States of America
100%
Reverse Fault
100%
Detachment Fault
40%
Footwall
20%
Attitude (Inclination)
20%
Late Cretaceous
20%
Basement Rock
20%
Laramide Orogeny
20%