Category:Maria fold and thrust belt
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English: Maria Fold and Thrust Belt — in western North America.
- A portion of the North American Cordillera orogen, in which geological structures accommodate roughly north-south to northwest-southeast vergent Mesozoic age crustal shortening.
- Geological structures associated with it are exposed in a series of mountain ranges in the Mojave Desert and Sonoran Desert of southeastern California and western Arizona.
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Media in category "Maria fold and thrust belt"
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Granite Wash Mountains 2005.jpg 1,632 × 1,232; 756 KB
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Map of Arizona NA.png 2,122 × 1,640; 2.25 MB
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Map of Arizona Precipitation NA.png 1,073 × 781; 222 KB
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National-atlas-arizona.png 764 × 588; 136 KB
Categories:
- Fold mountains
- Geology of California
- Geology of Arizona
- Basin and Range Province
- North American Cordillera
- Mountain ranges of Arizona
- Mountain ranges of Southern California
- Mountain ranges of the Mojave Desert
- Mountain ranges of the Sonoran Desert
- Mountain ranges within the Lower Colorado River Valley
- Geography of San Bernardino County, California
- Geography of Riverside County, California
- Landforms of La Paz County, Arizona
- Landforms of Mohave County, Arizona
- Tectonic landforms in California
- Tectonic landforms in Arizona
- Fault zones in the United States