Dripping Spring Quartzite

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title: Dripping Spring Quartzite
text: The Mesoproterozoic Dripping Spring Quartzite is a resistant, purple quartzite formation found in central and southeast Arizona, USA. It is a cliff-forming purplish unit found in the lower sections of the Apache Group, units of originally sedimentary layers, but later metamorphosed. The Apache Group is coeval with a similar aged Proterozoic sequence of eight geologic units found in the lowest geologic sequences of the Grand Canyon, the Grand Canyon Supergroup. The Apache Group, or some underlyin
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description: Quartzite formation in Arizona, USA
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date modified: 2023-07-17T11:59:58Z
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