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The Catalina–Rincon complex exposes a metamorphic core of mid-crustal rocks exhumed by extensional tectonism along a major detachment exposed along the southeast side of the Catalina–Rincon Mountains near Tucson, Arizona. The juxtaposition of core complexes against high level crust segmented into rotated and tilted fault blocks is an important component to models for crustal extension, and key questions...