Prelude

Many people from around the world are drawn to Arizona because of its magnificent scenery and geology. There are many interesting geological aspects to study all across our state, and because of the arid climate, we are presented with awesome landscape vistas that showcase the rocks. Today you get the chance to apply what you've learned so far this semester and investigate some of this wondrous geology.

Sierra Estrella

Four Peaks

Grand Canyon

Figure 12-1. Arizona is home to many different landscapes.

The Komatke Valley and Sierra Estrella of the Basin and Rangelies just south of Phoenix (left).
The Mazatzal Mountains form part of the rugged wilderness of the Transition Zone (middle).
The Colorado Plateau's Grand Canyon is a world-famous landmark in northern Arizona (right).

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What Will You Do Today?

Sandy and Victoria at Agassiz saddle

Learn about the physiography and geology of different parts of Arizona

A. Landscapes of Arizona - Review the basics of Arizona's physiography

B. Basin and Range - Visit the mountains and valleys of southeasternmost Arizona

C. Transition Zone - Travel to Arizona's own Black Hills area of central Arizona

D. Colorado Plateau - Finish in the Flagstaff region of northern Arizona