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Angular unconformity between Santa Fe formation and underlying Cretaceous rocks, the Santa Fe dips 10 degrees S, 20 degrees W; the Cretaceous rocks dip 18 degrees S, 50 degrees E: view look south in center of sec. 3, T. 14 N., R. 1 E. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. Plate 17-C, with graphics, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 189B. 1938. Album caption: Hunt, 265. Sandoval Co., New Mexico. [1932] Center Sec. 3, T. 14 N., R. 1 E. View S. Santa Fe formation (TSF) dips 10 De. S. 20 De. W. The upper part of the Gibson Coal Member (KGI) dips 18 De. S. 50 De. E.
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East front of Rocky Mountains, between north fork of Darborn River, and south fork of Sun River, as seen from the high foothills on the east, 5 photos form a panoramic view. Lewis and Clark County, Montana. 1900.


    map background search result map search result map Angular unconformity between Santa Fe formation and underlying Cretaceous rocks. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1938 East front of Rocky Mountains, between north fork of Darborn River. Lewis and Clark County, Montana. 1900. Angular unconformity between Santa Fe formation and underlying Cretaceous rocks. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1938 East front of Rocky Mountains, between north fork of Darborn River. Lewis and Clark County, Montana. 1900.