Metamorphic geology of a portion of the Bagdad mining district, Yavapai County, Arizona

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Collins, Daniel E.

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1977

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Thesis

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geology , Bridal formation , andesite , basalt , volcanic sediments , greenschist , mineralogy , regional folding , metamorphism , Yavapai Series , alteration , structural geology , petrology , metamorphic facies , sulphide mineralization , photomicrographs , Bagdad mining district , Mackay Science Project

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An estimated 2,150 meters of eugeosynclinal porphyritic andesites, basalts, and volcanic sediments belonging to the Bridal formation were metamorphosed during the Mazatzal Revolution to produce greenschist facies mineralogy, regional folding, and penetrative fabric elements.

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University of Nevada, Reno

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