Tyson Wash - Table Sequence of Landforms, Tyson Wash-La Posa Plain

Table Sequence of Landforms, Tyson Wash-La Posa Plain

The landforms surrounding the Tyson Wash section of the southern La Posa Plain:

West Mtns
North
Tyson Wash La Posa Plain East Mtns
North
Colorado River &
Parker Valley
La Posa Plain
Cactus Plain
La Posa Plain
Cactus Plain
La Posa Plain
Ranegras Plain
((foothills)-Plomosa Mountains)
Colorado River &
Colorado River Indian Reservation
Tyson Wash
xxxxxxx La Posa Plain Plomosa Mountains
Dome Rock Mountains Tyson Wash La Posa Plain Plomosa Mountains
I-10–Quartzsite I-10–Quartzsite I-10–Quartzsite I-10–Quartzsite
Dome Rock Mountains Tyson Wash La Posa Plain New Water Mountains
(abuts north of Kofa Mountains)
Trigo Mountains Tyson Wash La Posa Plain Palm Canyon
(northwest)-Kofa Mountains
Chocolate Mountains (Arizona) Tyson Wash
water divide
xxxxxxx
water divide
King Valley
(northern)-Castle Dome Mountains

Three plains converge at the north of the La Posa Plain. The Ranegras Plain from the southeast contains Bouse Wash. The Cactus Plain is in the center. The three plain region is bordered on the northeast by parallel mountain ranges and valleys that are called the Maria fold and thrust belt. The entire belt region contains about thirty landforms of plains, valleys, and mountain ranges.

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