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Preliminary geologic map of the south half of the Mount Rose NW quadrangle, Washoe County, Nevada [SUPERSEDED BY OPEN-FILE REPORT 2018-03]
Preliminary geologic map of the south half of the Mount Rose NW quadrangle, Washoe County, Nevada SUPERSEDED BY OPEN-FILE REPORT 2018-03


 
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Product Code: OF2016-06
Superseded by OF2018-03

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Title: Preliminary geologic map of the south half of the Mount Rose NW quadrangle, Washoe County, Nevada

Author: Nicholas H. Hinz and Alan R. Ramelli
Year: 2016
Series: Open-File Report 2016-06
Version: superseded by Open-File Report 2018-03
Format: plate: 35 x 29 inches, color; text: 3 pages, b/w
Scale: 1:24,000

This quadrangle straddles the north end of the Carson Range directly west-southwest of Reno and abuts the Nevada-California border. The Truckee River and Interstate 80 transect the northwest quarter of this quadrangle. This quadrangle also encompasses part of the rural community along Thomas Creek in the southeast quarter, and segments of the Steamboat irrigation ditch and part of the City of Reno urban area fall within the northeast corner.

The bedrock exposures in the quadrangle consist of Mesozoic granitic basement and Tertiary volcanic and sedimentary rocks. The Tertiary section includes a complex section of lavas, intrusions, and volcanic sedimentary rocks. Many of these volcanic and sedimentary rocks were derived from a ~6-7 Ma ancestral Cascades volcanic center in the Mount Rose quadrangle, directly south of this quadrangle. Plio-Pleistocene basaltic andesite lavas and rhyolite domes locally rest on the late Miocene volcanic rocks in the middle part of the quadrangle. Principal surficial deposits include late Pliocene to modern alluvial fan and fluvial deposits, Quaternary glacial deposits, and late Quaternary mass wasting deposits. Notable deep-seated landslide complexes reside in all major drainages—including Thomas Creek, Hunter Creek, Bronco Creek, and the smaller catchments along the west edge of the quadrangle. Most of the Carson Range is west-tilted with west-dipping Cenozoic strata. However, within the Mount Rose NW quadrangle, the dip domain flips and most all the Cenozoic strata dips east with numerous west-dipping normal faults. These west-dipping normal faults are cut by younger east-dipping normal faults of the Mount Rose fault zone on the east side of the range. East-facing Quaternary fault scarps were observed on the east side of the range and west-facing Quaternary fault scarps were observed on the west side of the range.

This geologic map was funded in part by the USGS National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program under STATEMAP award number G15AC00240, 2016.

© Copyright 2016 The University of Nevada, Reno. All Rights Reserved.

Original Product Code: OF16-6


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