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Big Maria Mountains

The Big Maria Mountains are located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of California, near the Colorado River and Arizona. The range lies between Blythe and Vidal, and west of U.S. Route 95 in California and east of Midland. The mountains are home to the Eagle Nest Mine and reach an elevation of 1,030 meters, (3,379 ft). A power line that runs from Parker Dam to Yuma, Arizona runs through the range. A smaller range, the Little Maria Mountains, lie to the west of the Big Marias.

Big Maria Mountains
A view of the Big Maria Mountains from the Parker Valley
Highest point
Elevation1,031[1] m (3,383 ft)
Geography
Location of Big Maria Mountains
in California[2]
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
DistrictRiverside County
Range coordinates33°51′0″N 114°42′3″W / 33.85000°N 114.70083°W / 33.85000; -114.70083
Topo mapUSGS Big Maria Mountains SW

The Big Marias are an Area of Critical Environmental Concern administered by the Bureau of Land Management.[3]

Geology edit

The Big Maria Mountains are one of several ranges that constitute the Maria fold and thrust belt (MFTB). The MFTB underwent generally thick-skinned (involving basement rocks) north–south trending crustal shortening in the Cretaceous. The structures of the MFTB are exposed by to later generally east–west trending large-scale crustal extension in the Miocene, through what is known to geologists as the Colorado River Extensional Corridor

This north–south shortening is anomalous, as crustal shortening in the rest of the North American Cordillera is oriented generally east–west because of the generally east–west compression that was due to the subduction of the Farallon plate under western North America. Also unlike the rest of the North American Cordillera, deformation in the MFTB involved rocks of the North American Craton, most notably the Grand Canyon sequence of sedimentary rocks.

Ecology edit

Foxtail cactus (Escobaria vivipara subsp.) and California barrel cactus (Ferocactus cylindraceus) dot the landscape, and a Burro mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus var. eremicus) herd relies on the Colorado River for survival.[4]

Wilderness area edit

The Big Maria Mountains Wilderness Area is managed by the Bureau of Land Management for recreation and nature reserve protection.

The terrain of the Big Maria Mountains within the wilderness area varies from gently sloping Alluvial fans (bajadas) to numerous rough, craggy peaks disjointed by steep canyons. The northern boundary lies south of a major drainage known as Big Wash, and the eastern edge parallels U.S. Route 95 in California and the Colorado River. The west and south boundaries follow power lines and contours along the base of the mountains.[4]

Rice Valley Wilderness edit

The Bureau of Land Management also manages the Rice Valley Wilderness in and near the Big Maria Mountains.

The broad, flat plains of Rice Valley and the northwestern tip of the steep and rugged Big Maria Mountains lie within the borders of this wilderness. A system of small dunes rising 30 to 40 feet above the surface form a long, narrow band running through the middle of the valley floor. The valley is part of a massive Erg-sand sheet which extends from Cadiz Valley through Ward Valley, representing a part of one of the largest dune systems in the Desert Region of California. The Big Maria Mountains rise above the valley to an elevation of 2,000 feet.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Big Maria Mountains High Point - Peakbagger.com". www.peakbagger.com.
  2. ^ "Big Maria Mountains". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2009-05-04.
  3. ^ "Yuma Field Office – Record of Decision – Approved Resource Management Plan" (PDF). Yuma, Arizona: Bureau of Land management, United States Department of the Interior. January 2010.
  4. ^ a b   This article incorporates public domain material from Big Maria Mountains Wilderness. Bureau of Land Management. Retrieved 2016-03-04.
  5. ^ http://www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/palmsprings/wilderness/rice_valley.html 2016-03-06 at the Wayback Machine Rice Valley Wilderness . accessed 3/4/2016 . BLM public domain sourced

External links edit

  • Official
  • Peakbagger.com (height of highpoint, and mountain range map, with regional expansion
  • Official

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The Big Maria Mountains are located in the southeastern part of the U S state of California near the Colorado River and Arizona The range lies between Blythe and Vidal and west of U S Route 95 in California and east of Midland The mountains are home to the Eagle Nest Mine and reach an elevation of 1 030 meters 3 379 ft A power line that runs from Parker Dam to Yuma Arizona runs through the range A smaller range the Little Maria Mountains lie to the west of the Big Marias Big Maria MountainsA view of the Big Maria Mountains from the Parker ValleyHighest pointElevation1 031 1 m 3 383 ft GeographyLocation of Big Maria Mountains in California 2 CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaDistrictRiverside CountyRange coordinates33 51 0 N 114 42 3 W 33 85000 N 114 70083 W 33 85000 114 70083Topo mapUSGS Big Maria Mountains SWThe Big Marias are an Area of Critical Environmental Concern administered by the Bureau of Land Management 3 Contents 1 Geology 2 Ecology 3 Wilderness area 4 Rice Valley Wilderness 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksGeology editThe Big Maria Mountains are one of several ranges that constitute the Maria fold and thrust belt MFTB The MFTB underwent generally thick skinned involving basement rocks north south trending crustal shortening in the Cretaceous The structures of the MFTB are exposed by to later generally east west trending large scale crustal extension in the Miocene through what is known to geologists as the Colorado River Extensional CorridorThis north south shortening is anomalous as crustal shortening in the rest of the North American Cordillera is oriented generally east west because of the generally east west compression that was due to the subduction of the Farallon plate under western North America Also unlike the rest of the North American Cordillera deformation in the MFTB involved rocks of the North American Craton most notably the Grand Canyon sequence of sedimentary rocks Ecology editFoxtail cactus Escobaria vivipara subsp and California barrel cactus Ferocactus cylindraceus dot the landscape and a Burro mule deer Odocoileus hemionus var eremicus herd relies on the Colorado River for survival 4 Wilderness area editThe Big Maria Mountains Wilderness Area is managed by the Bureau of Land Management for recreation and nature reserve protection The terrain of the Big Maria Mountains within the wilderness area varies from gently sloping Alluvial fans bajadas to numerous rough craggy peaks disjointed by steep canyons The northern boundary lies south of a major drainage known as Big Wash and the eastern edge parallels U S Route 95 in California and the Colorado River The west and south boundaries follow power lines and contours along the base of the mountains 4 Rice Valley Wilderness editMain article Rice Valley Wilderness The Bureau of Land Management also manages the Rice Valley Wilderness in and near the Big Maria Mountains The broad flat plains of Rice Valley and the northwestern tip of the steep and rugged Big Maria Mountains lie within the borders of this wilderness A system of small dunes rising 30 to 40 feet above the surface form a long narrow band running through the middle of the valley floor The valley is part of a massive Erg sand sheet which extends from Cadiz Valley through Ward Valley representing a part of one of the largest dune systems in the Desert Region of California The Big Maria Mountains rise above the valley to an elevation of 2 000 feet 5 See also editLittle Maria Mountains Category Fauna of the Colorado Desert Category Flora of the California desert regions Category Wilderness areas within the Lower Colorado River Valley Category Protected areas of the Colorado Desert Category Mountain ranges of the Colorado DesertReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Big Maria Mountains Big Maria Mountains High Point Peakbagger com www peakbagger com Big Maria Mountains Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Retrieved 2009 05 04 Yuma Field Office Record of Decision Approved Resource Management Plan PDF Yuma Arizona Bureau of Land management United States Department of the Interior January 2010 a b nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from Big Maria Mountains Wilderness Bureau of Land Management Retrieved 2016 03 04 http www blm gov ca st en fo palmsprings wilderness rice valley html Archived 2016 03 06 at the Wayback Machine Rice Valley Wilderness accessed 3 4 2016 BLM public domain sourcedExternal links editOfficial Big Maria Mountains Wilderness Area website BLM Big Maria Mountains Wilderness Map Peakbagger com height of highpoint and mountain range map with regional expansion Official Rice Valley Wilderness Area website BLM Rice Valley Wilderness Map Rice Valley Wilderness Area photographs nbsp View from Parker Valley west towards the Big Marias expandable high resolution photo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Big Maria Mountains 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