Abstract
The San Felipe District is located in the east-central portion of the State of Sonora, 136 km northeast of the city of Hermosillo. The oldest rocks are Early Cretaceous contact metamorphics; these rocks originally represented a sequence of andesitic flows and tuffs, and isolated outcrops of limestones, conglomerates and siltstones. Conformably overlying these rocks is a volcanic sequence, including rhyolites, ignimbrites and tuffaceous sandstones of a probable Paleocene age. Unconformably overlying the previous units is the Báucarit Formation, early Miocene in age, consisting of sandstones, conglomerates and clay horizons, including some basaltic-andesite flows interbedded mainly at the lower section. Younger clastic deposits unconformably overlie older rocks; a Pliocene age has been assigned to these clastics... In order to continue, download the full paper in PDF.
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