- The
Mazatzal Mountains (MAH-zaht-ZAL,
locally Ma-tuh-ZEL) are a
mountain range in
south central Arizona,
about 30–45
miles northeast of the
Phoenix metropolitan...
- The
Mazatzal orogeny was an
orogenic event in what is now the
Southwestern United States from 1650 to 1600 Mya in the
Statherian Period of the Paleoproterozoic...
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known as
Mazatzal band (Apache). They
claimed the
Mazatzal Mountains southward from East
Verde River and
westward from
North Peak to
Mazatzal Peak. Dil...
- The
Mazatzal Group is a
group of
geologic formations that
crops out in
portions of
central Arizona, US.
Detrital zircon geochronology establishes a maximum...
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Mazatzal Wilderness is a
wilderness area of
about 390
square miles (1,000 km2) in
Yavapai and Gila
counties in the U.S.
state of Arizona. The wilderness...
- as "
Mazatzal band" (Apache).
Claimed the area
around the
community Sunflower Valley, the
Mazatzal Mountains south of its
highest peak,
Mazatzal Peak...
- proto-North
American continent Laurentia or as the
final suturing of the
Mazatzal crustal province onto Laurentia.
According to the
former hypothesis, this...
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Theodore Roosevelt Lake; it then
merges at the
water divide northeast of the
Mazatzals, with
State route 87
which proceeds to
Payson and
further to
Kohls Ranch...
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bordered the San
Francisco Peaks to the north, the
Pinaleno Mountains and
Mazatzal Mountains to the southeast, and the
Colorado River to the west, and almost...
- of road
where the
highway splits,
taking different canyons through the
Mazatzal Mountains south of Payson, near the
junction with SR 188. The old alignment...