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Looking south from Cerro de Los Cuates, the mesa across the Rio Puerco is capped with Cretaceous sandstone. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. Plate 12-C, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 189B. 1938. Album caption: View S. from the top of Cerro de Los Cuates. Sandoval Co., New Mexico [1932]
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Old sulphur mill at Sulphur Springs hills built 1902. From 1902-1904, 200,000 pounds of sulphur were produced here. Same locality as image 426. Jemez quadrangle. Sandoval County, New Mexico. April 16, 1918.
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Sulfide replacement of fossil wood from the Agua Zarca Member of the Chinle Formation, at the Nacimiento mine. Reflected light; sample CU-10J. Sandoval County, New Mexico. n.d. Published as figure 8 in the U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 907-C. 1976.
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Top of Mancos shale and basal sandstone of the Mesaverde formation, exposed at Cabezon;. Shows fossil locality for lot 7195 with relation to Mesaverde formation. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1910. Plate 25-C, with graphics, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 101. 1917.
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Dike of basalt and basaltic breccia intruding Cretaceous shale. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. Plate 17-A, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 189-B. 1938. Album: T. 14 N., R. 3 W., Sec. 3, Basic dike showing marginal chilling. Index Card: Marginal chilling in dike.
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Banded basaltic breccia lying at outer contact of a large breccia mass, the banded breccia dips into the mass; in sec. 19, T. 19 N., R. 4 W. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. Plate 17-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 189-B. 1938.
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Volcanic plug about a mile west of Casa Salazar, showing the Punta de la Mesa sandstone member of the Mancos shale, the dark shale below and the light colored sandy portion of the Mancos shale. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1910. Plate 26-B, with graphics, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 101. 1917.
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Township 22 north, Range 1 west, northeast 1/4 Section 26. View north. La Ventana sandstone (top of Mesaverde) overturned to west along west front of Nacimiento Range. C.H. Dane standing in middle of sandstone member. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1933.
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Xenolith of fossiliferous Cretaceous sandstone in basaltic breccia: in neck of Gonzales Canyon. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. Plate 14-B, with graphics, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 189-B. 1938. Album caption: Hunt, 232. Sandoval Co., N.M. [Handwritten note: 1932] E. 1/2 Sec. 33, T. 15 N., R. 3 W. Boulder of fossiliferous Hosta SS. in volcanic breccia. The country rock at this locality consists Manco and Mesaverde of lowest gently dipping beds of Mancos and Mesaverde of lowest Niobrara Age, 1000 feet lower than the Hosta SS.
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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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Closer view of south side of Cabezon Peak, showing fairly uniform vertical columns capped with a layer of scoriaceous basalt at the top of the neck. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. Plate 13-B, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 189B. 1938. Album: Cabezon Peak as seen from the south. Detail of jointed andesite and massive breccia above. Hunt, 244. Sandoval Co., New Mexico [1932]
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Cabezon Butte, a large volcanic plug, from Cabezon, showing the upper sandy part of the Mancos shale and the basal sandstone of the Mesaverde formation. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1910. Plate 26-A, with graphics, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 101. 1917.
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View from San Miguel mine, of upturned beds of Mesozoic age along western base of Nacimiento portion of the Colorado Plateau of flat lying Cretaceous and Tertiary in left background. The white rocks are beds of gypsum and limestone; elevation 7,700 feet, looking northeast. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1905. Plate 6-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 68. 1910.
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B. Montano Grant, 5000 feet south of north line, 10,000 feet west of east line. View southeast. Sandstone of Morrison formation (JMO), Dakota sandstone (KD), and lower two Tres Hermanos sandstone. Members (KD, and DK2), of the Mancos dipping eastward. Photo by J.W. Wyckoff. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1932.
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Santo Domingo, an Indian pueblo on the Rio Grande at the mouth of Galisteo Creek; Rio Grande in the distance. Sandoval County, New Mexico. C. 1914. Plate 12-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 613. 1916.
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Volcanic neck east of La Abra de Los Cerros, view looking east. The country rock is Cretaceous shale. There is a vertical contact between the shale and the banded basaltic breccia that dips into the neck. Irregular masses of andesite or basalt with columnar jointing intrude the breccia. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. Plate 14-A, with graphics, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 189-B. 1938. Album caption: Hunt, 236. Sandoval County, N.M. [handwritten note:1932] W. Side of neck located E. of La Abra de los Anos (T. 16 N., R. 3 W) The sloping foreground is a gently dipping sandy facies of the Mancos. The dark portions of the neck are breccia, the jointed portions andesite.
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Angular unconformity between Santa Fe formation and underlying Cretaceous rocks, the Santa Fe dips 7 degrees S, 20 degrees W; the Cretaceous rocks dip 30 degrees S: view looking east in center of sec. 4, T. 14 N. R. 1 E. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. Plate 17-D, with graphics, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 189-B. 1938.
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Fossil wood in Tertiary deposits, near Pina Vititos, Hagan field, Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1910. Plate 28-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 101. 1917.
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Township 22 north, Range 1 west, northeast 1/4 Section 35, view north. Mesaverde formation nearly vertical (sandstone beds make light ridges) and truncated by erosion surface sloping west from Nacimiento Mountains. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1933.
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Retake of Stanton 794 (ratio 1:2.1). About one mile above Cabezon Bridge, looking toward Cabezon Village, New Mexico, Larger bush in foreground is Atriplex con, principal grass is Hilaria mutica in bunches, Hilaria jamesii, Galleta 10-15 percent density, some amount of grama (species ?), small amount of Sporobolus airoides, very small amount of Artemisia tridentata, snakeweed in foreground, very few 100 yards down slope. Sandoval County, New Mexico. August 15, 1946.


map background search result map search result map Dike of basalt and basaltic breccia intruding Cretaceous shale. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. Xenolith of fossiliferous Cretaceous sandstone in basaltic breccia: in neck of Gonzales Canyon. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. Volcanic neck east of La Abra de Los Cerros, view looking east.  Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. Closer view of south side of Cabezon Peak. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. Looking south from Cerro de Los Cuates. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930 Angular unconformity between Santa Fe formation and underlying Cretaceous rocks. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1938 Angular unconformity between Santa Fe formation and underlying Cretaceous rocks. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. Banded basaltic breccia lying at outer contact of a large breccia mass. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. B. Montano Grant, 5000 feet south of north line, 10,000 feet west of east line. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1932. Mesaverde formation nearly vertical (sandstone beds make light ridges) and truncated by erosion surface sloping west from Nacimiento Mountains. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1933. La Ventana sandstone (top of Mesaverde) overturned to west along west front of Nacimiento Range. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1933. Fossil wood in Tertiary deposits, near Pina Vititos, Hagan field. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1910. Cabezon Butte, a large volcanic plug, from Cabezon. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1910. Volcanic plug about a mile west of Casa Salazar. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1910. Top of Mancos shale and basal sandstone of the Mesaverde formation, exposed at Cabezon. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1910. View from San Miguel mine, of upturned beds of Mesozoic age. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1905. Sulfide replacement of fossil wood, at the Nacimiento mine. Sandoval County, New Mexico. No Date. Dike of basalt and basaltic breccia intruding Cretaceous shale. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. Xenolith of fossiliferous Cretaceous sandstone in basaltic breccia: in neck of Gonzales Canyon. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. Volcanic neck east of La Abra de Los Cerros, view looking east.  Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. Closer view of south side of Cabezon Peak. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. Looking south from Cerro de Los Cuates. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930 Angular unconformity between Santa Fe formation and underlying Cretaceous rocks. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1938 Angular unconformity between Santa Fe formation and underlying Cretaceous rocks. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. Banded basaltic breccia lying at outer contact of a large breccia mass. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1930. B. Montano Grant, 5000 feet south of north line, 10,000 feet west of east line. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1932. Mesaverde formation nearly vertical (sandstone beds make light ridges) and truncated by erosion surface sloping west from Nacimiento Mountains. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1933. La Ventana sandstone (top of Mesaverde) overturned to west along west front of Nacimiento Range. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1933. Fossil wood in Tertiary deposits, near Pina Vititos, Hagan field. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1910. Cabezon Butte, a large volcanic plug, from Cabezon. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1910. Volcanic plug about a mile west of Casa Salazar. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1910. Top of Mancos shale and basal sandstone of the Mesaverde formation, exposed at Cabezon. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1910. View from San Miguel mine, of upturned beds of Mesozoic age. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1905. Sulfide replacement of fossil wood, at the Nacimiento mine. Sandoval County, New Mexico. No Date.