The Mazatzal Group is a group of geologic formations that crops out in portions of central Arizona, US. Detrital zircon geochronology establishes a maximum...
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the Mazatzal Group involved in the classic deformation of the Mazatzal orogeny. Detrital zircons from the Hopi Springs Shale in the northern Mazatzal Mountains...
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The Mazatzal orogeny was an orogenic event in what is now the Southwestern United States from 1650 to 1600 Mya in the Statherian Period of the Paleoproterozoic...
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The Alder Group is a group of geologic formations exposed in the Mazatzal Mountains of central Arizona, US. It dates to the Statherian Period of the Paleoproterozoic...
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known as Mazatzal band (Apache). They claimed the Mazatzal Mountains southward from East Verde River and westward from North Peak to Mazatzal Peak. Dil...
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Vadito Group and Hondo Group in New Mexico and the Mazatzal Group in Arizona, deposited during the transition from the Yavapai to the Mazatzal orogens...
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Western Apache people (section Other bands and groups)
bands with common headmen.) Mazatzal band (a bilingual mixed Apache-Yavapai band with two names and broken up in two local groups of the "Tséé Nołtłʼizhń...
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Yavapai (category Articles using infobox ethnic group with image parameters)
bordered the San Francisco Peaks to the north, the Pinaleno Mountains and Mazatzal Mountains to the southeast, and the Colorado River to the west, and almost...
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Formation of Colorado, the Mazatzal Group in Arizona, and other Proterozoic quartzite successions associated with the Yavapai and Mazatzal orogenies. These all...
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be overlain by the Tonto Basin Supergroup. The ophiolite is part of the Mazatzal block, a terrane 50 to 60 kilometers (31 to 37 mi) wide on the eastern...
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