Rincon
Mountains - ReferencesRoger Weller, geology instructor
wellerr@cochise.edu last
edited: 10/11/07
*Bykerk-Kauffman, A., 1987,
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in the Catalina-Rincon metamorphic core complex, Arizona (abstr.): GSA Abstr.
with Prog., 1987 annual meeting, p. 608.
*Davis, G. H., Constenius, K.N., Rodriguez, E.P., and Cox, L.T., 1995, A
detailed look at map distribution of cataclastics in the Rincon Mountains
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reconnaissance of lower-plate rocks along the Catalina-Rincon range front, Pima
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*Holt, W.E., 1986, Crustal evolution from 3-D gravity modeling of a metamorphic
core complex, a model for uplift, Catalina-Rincon Mountains, Arizona: M.S.
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*Keith, S.B., Reynolds, S.J., Damon, P.E., and others, 1980, Evidence for
multiple intrusion and deformation within the Santa Catalina-Rincon-Tortolita
crystalline complex, southern Arizona: GSA Memoir 153, p. 217-267.
*Miles, C.H., 1965, Metamorphism in the Lechequillia Peak of the Rincon Mountains, Cochise County, Arizona: Ph.D. diss., Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, 96 p.
*Spencer, J.E., Ferguson, et al, 2002, Geologic map of the Narrows 7.5 minute Quadrangle and the southern part of the Rincon Peak 7.5 minute Quadrangle, eastern Pima County, Arizona: Arizona Geol. Survey Digital Geologic Map 10 (DGM 10), 33 p. 1:24,000.