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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 13 November 2024
GSA Bulletin (2024)
... of an originally sub-horizontal thrust fault, the Fort Bowie fault, and a thin-skinned ramp-flat thrust system that is offset by a younger thrust fault, the Apache Pass fault, that carries basement rocks. Cross-cutting relationships and new geochronologic data indicate deformation on both faults occurred between...
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Structural reconstruction along section C-C′ (see  Fig. 2B  for location) i...
Published: 20 July 2021
fault tips as white dots. Zone of trishear deformation is shown by dashed lines. (B) After offset on minor west-vergent reverse faults. Future Apache Pass fault with trishear zone is shown. (C) After offset on the Apache Pass fault. The reverse fault within its hanging wall may be a back thrust instead
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 20 July 2021
GSA Bulletin (2022) 134 (3-4): 989–1017.
... fault tips as white dots. Zone of trishear deformation is shown by dashed lines. (B) After offset on minor west-vergent reverse faults. Future Apache Pass fault with trishear zone is shown. (C) After offset on the Apache Pass fault. The reverse fault within its hanging wall may be a back thrust instead...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1957
AAPG Bulletin (1957) 41 (3): 466–510.
... mountains are located in the northeast part of Cochise County ( Fig. 1 ). Together these mountains constitute a typical basin range in the Mexican Highland section of the Basin-and-Range Province. The Dos Cabezas Mountains are separated from the Chiricahua Mountains by the divide called Apache Pass...
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(A) Cretaceous tectonic map of the southwestern North American Cordillera t...
Published: 12 October 2021
( Drewes and Cooper, 1973 ). 14—Empire-Santa Rita Mountains reverse faults ( Davis, 1979 ). 15—Mustang Mountains reverse faults ( Davis, 1979 ). 16—Whetstone Mountains reverse faults ( Davis, 1979 ). 17—Dragoon Mountains reverse faults ( Davis, 1979 ). 18—Apache Pass reverse fault ( Lawton, 2000 ). 19
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2025
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2025) 66 (2): 210–223.
..., it is sufficient to use a relational DBMS for data storing and processing. If the problem dimension increases, it is proposed to use the Big Data technology based on Apache Hadoop for scaling the system. A practical application of the proposed approach is demonstrated as results of data collection for the Caucasus...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1973
AAPG Bulletin (1973) 57 (5): 887–912.
... recognizable lithologic members is possible only above the basal unconformities of the Black Prince and Horquilla Limestones where red clastic sediments intertongue with the predominantly limestone sequence. Lithologic facies changes in the upper part of the Horquilla Limestone pass laterally and vertically...
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