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Ten miles north of Deming, New Mexico. Top works and openings along main fluorspar vein on property of American Firemen's Mining Company. Luna County, New Mexico. No date.
View down stream along same bluff shown in image 422. Jemez quadrangle. Sandoval County, New Mexico. April 15, 1918.
Main sulphur deposit at Sulphur Springs, Baca Location. Same locality as images 426, 427, and 428. Jemez quadrangle. Sandoval County, New Mexico. April 16, 1918.
Retake of F. C. Schrader image 1255 (ratio 1:3.9). View from top of gravel berm, just north from image 001. Sandoval County, New Mexico. August 15, 1946.
Upper head of Malpais Arroyo, north of Shiprock, showing "cylindrical" or columnar erosion. The same erosion characteristics are displayed in cliffs of Mancos shale. San Juan County, New Mexico. January 30, 1944.
Four buried paleosols and the modern surface soil. Photograph was taken from 6-meter level, 100 meters east of the County Dump fault; view is east. Bernalillo County, New Mexico. No date. Publishes as figure 5 in US Geological Survey, journal of research, volume 6, number 3, May-June 1978, page 376.
Pit J-5 (test pit) and Mexican boy. View northeast across sulphur deposit at some locality as image 420. Jemez quadrangle. Sandoval County, New Mexico. April 15, 1918.
Erosion pins consisting of 10-inch spike and washer on slope-retreat line, Slopewash Tributary. Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Circa 1960. Published in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 352-G, Figure 162-B. 1966.
Panorama with image 053. Checkdams on discontinuous gullies, tributary to Figuerdo Wash, about three-quarters of a mile below headquarters building and west of main Figuerdo Wash. Mexican Springs Experimental Station. San Juan County, New Mexico. October 1949.
Passage of a small bore in the rising stage of an ephemeral flow in an arroyo channel, Rio Puerco, a tributary to the Rio Grande. Location is 8 miles north of Puerco Station. B, Time 1:14.25 p.m. Bore advances faster in deep than in shallow part of channel. Photo by Soil Conservation Service. New Mexico. September 19, 1941. Published in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 282-A, Figure 4-B. 1956.
Cliffs on Canadian River near mouth of Canyon Large. The dark ledge half way up the canyon wall is a lava flow. New Mexico. 1904.
Panorama with image 134. Fold in Sacramento scarp northeast of Alamogordo, New Mexico. Otero County, New Mexico. 1899.
Looking off Sacramento Summit, Oscura Range 40 miles distant, New Mexico. Otero County, New Mexico. 1899.
Thirty-two miles north of Lordsburg, New Mexico. Exposure of fluorspar vein in prospect cut on north side of hill facing Gila River on property of Great Eagle Fluorspar Company. Width of vein is 7 to 10 feet. Grant County, New Mexico. October 18, 1926.
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