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Pajarito Mountains (other)
Pajarito Mountains or Sierra Pajaritos may refer to: * Pajarito Mountains (Arizona), in the United States * Pajarito Mountains (Chile) * Pajarito Mountains (Nayarit), in Mexico * Pajarito Mountains (Sonora), in Mexico {{Place name disambiguation ...
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Pajarito Mountains (Arizona)
The Pajarito Mountains is a small mountain range of western Santa Cruz County, Arizona, United States, that extend south into Sonora, Mexico. The range is adjacent the Atascosa Mountains at its north, with both ranges in the center of a north-south sequence of ranges called the Tumacacori Highlands. The Highlands have the Tumacacori Mountains at the north, and south of the U.S.-Mexico border, the Sierra La Esmeralda range (the Emerald Mountains). The Tumacacori Highlands are part of a regional conservancy study of "travel corridors" for cats, called ''Cuatro Gatos'', Four Cats, for mountain lions, ocelot, bobcat, and jaguar. The lower elevation Cerro Colorado Mountains to the northwest, and the San Luis Mountains, west are also part of the Highlands region. At the west of the Pajaritos and adjacent to the San Luis range, and Cobre Ridge peaks, is the Pajarita Wilderness. East of the Highlands is the Santa Cruz River Valley corridor. Range specifics The highest peak in th ...
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Pajarito Mountains (Chile)
The Pajarito Mountains (Sierra Pajaritos) are a small mountain range in the Atacama Desert of Chile on the west coast of South America. Together with Paico Peak (Cerro El Paico) they divide the Algarrobal Basin into two hydrological units. Notes and references Mountain ranges of Chile {{Coquimbo-geo-stub ...
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Pajarito Mountains (Nayarit)
The Pajarito Mountains (Sierra Pajaritos) are a small mountain range at the southern end of the Sierra Madre Occidental. They are located in the state of Nayarit in western Mexico. Geography The Pajaritos are bounded on the west by the valley of the Huajimic,, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and on the east by the valley of the Camotlán River. The range consists of tilted blocks with escarpments on their western sides and more gently sloped erosional surfaces on the eastern sides. To the north the Pajaritos are bounded by the Atengo River, and to the south by a major ENE–WSW left-lateral strike-slip fault, and the Santiago River. Geology The Pajarito Mountains consist of Cenozoic intrusive granites and granodiorites overlain by late Oligocene and Miocene (23–14 myo) volcanics mainly silicic (rhyolites grading into andesites) and followed (12–8 myo) by surface basalts (lava) and intruding basaltic dike Dyke (UK) or dike (US) may refer to ...
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