“…70-40 Ma; Kelley , 2003), the Nacimiento uplift (81-33 Ma; Kelley , 2003), the Gunnison uplift (ca. 55 Ma; Bryant and Naeser, 1980), the Sawatch Range (51-52 Ma; Bryant and Naeser, 1980), the Montosa uplift (65-37 Ma; Kelley et al, 1992), the northern Sierra uplift (57-45 Ma, based on clasts derived from the uplift, which subsequently subsided into the Rio Grande rift; Kelley et al, 2009), parts of the Front Range (79-45 Ma; Bryant and Naeser, 1980;67-57 Ma;Kelley and Chapin, 2004), the Sangre de Cristo uplift (Santa Fe Range portion, 74-44 Ma; Kelley and Duncan, 1986;Kelley, 1990;Kelley and Chapin, 1995), the Laramie uplift (82-65 Ma; Kelley, 2005), the northern Medicine Bow uplift (79-60 Ma; Kelley, 2005), the Sierra Madre uplift (79-49 Ma; Kelley, 2005), the Park Range uplift (75-45 Ma; Kelley, 2005), the White River uplift (70-40 Ma;Naeser et al, 2002), the Wind River uplift (80-50 Ma; Cerveny and Steidtmann, 1993), and the Sierra Madre Oriental of northeastern Mexico (74-64 Ma; Gray et al, 2001).…”