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Igneous intrusion.

In this slide we see the igneous rocks that intruded the edge of North America exposed by the late Paleozoic truncation fault. These granites are ~252ma and are overlain along an unconformable contact by conglomerates composed of the same granitic materials. This granite suggests that the edge of south-western North America were subject to subduction following truncation and formed the beginnings of a Continental Andean arc sometime before 252ma.