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FIGURES FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3
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TABLES TABLE 1 TABLE 2 2A 2B 2C 2D
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INTRODUCTION o In the Safford-San S
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Land Status Figure 2 shows land own
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side of the mountains and coincide
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The upper basaltic andesite, overly
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attitudes of the thrust faults, rev
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gradation is observed only in certa
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to depth of 555 meters (Knechtel, 1
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flow. A fault zone(s) is inferred t
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Geophysics, 1979). Nearby at Saffor
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Geology Subsurface geology controls
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