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110 spliced into the general geomorphic map. The base maps used for coor

1.3 Creasey and others (1976)

Catalina quartz monzonite

San Maniego Valley 2.2 Creasey and others (1976)

Catalina granite Cargadero Canyon 3.0 Creasey and others (1976)

Wilderness granite

Hitchcock Memorial Camp

1.3 Creasey and others (1976)

Cargadero granodiorite- quartz monzonite

Tortollta Mtns. 1.1 Creasey and others (1976)

Forerange gneiss Pontatoc Canyon 1.39 Anderson (In prep.) Pinal schist Pontatock Canyon 1.36 Anderson (In pr e p .) Pinal schist Pusch Ridge 0.79 Anderson (In prep.) Pinal schist Central Tortolita

Mountains

0.31 Anderson (In prep.)

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