“…6). The complex has been the subject of a considerable amount of recent study (Drewes, 1974(Drewes, , 1976(Drewes, , 1977Creasey and Theodore, 1975;Davis and Frost, 1976;Banks, 1976Banks, , 1977Creasey and others, 1977;Shakel and others, 1977), many theses (principally at the University of Arizona), and a number of less recent studies (Moore and others, 1949;Bromfield, 1952;Dubois, 1959aDubois, , 1959bDamon and Giletti, 1961;Damon and others, 1963;Mayo, 1964;Catanzaro and Kulp, 1964;Livingston and others, 1967;Mauger and others, 1968;Shakel, 1972;Shakel and others, 1972; and several more local studies). Despite this effort, the number and ages of intrusions present and the number and ages of deformations involved are still undecided, probably in part due to divergence of opinion about the identity of some of the rock types, inconclusive results of the radiometric studies, and lack of complex-wide, detailed mapping and petrology.…”