Fault on west side of Mineral Creek, half a mile south of Ray. Pinal County, Arizona. 1910.
Dates
Date Taken
1910
Summary
Fault on west side of Mineral Creek, half a mile south of Ray. The observer is looking south, nearly along the fault. The rock of the footwall, just above the old wagon wheels, is Dripping Spring quartzite. The rock of the hanging wall, on which bushes are growing, is Pinal schist. The schist rests on the younger quartzite, and the fault is of the reverse type. Pinal County, Arizona. 1910. Plate 28-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 115. 1919.
Summary
Fault on west side of Mineral Creek, half a mile south of Ray. The observer is looking south, nearly along the fault. The rock of the footwall, just above the old wagon wheels, is Dripping Spring quartzite. The rock of the hanging wall, on which bushes are growing, is Pinal schist. The schist rests on the younger quartzite, and the fault is of the reverse type. Pinal County, Arizona. 1910. Plate 28-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 115. 1919.
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