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Research paper thumbnail of Scientific drilling in the Valles caldera magma-hydrothermal system, New Mexico

Research paper thumbnail of Geothermal investigation of spring and well waters of the Los Alamos Region, New Mexico

Research paper thumbnail of Hot dry rock geothermal prospects, 1981

Research paper thumbnail of Low-temperature geothermal potential of the Ojo Caliente warm springs area, northern New Mexico

Research paper thumbnail of Acord 1-26 hot, dry well, Roosevelt Hot Springs hot dry rock prospect, Utah

Research paper thumbnail of Continental Scientific Drilling Program thermal regimes: comparative site assessment geology of five magma-hydrothermal systems

Research paper thumbnail of Candidate sites for future hot dry rock development in the United States

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 1983

Research paper thumbnail of Geologic map of the Sulphur Springs Area, Valles Caldera Geothermal System, New Mexico

Research paper thumbnail of Geologic map of the Lobo Springs quadrangle, Cibola County, New Mexico

Research paper thumbnail of Geologic map of the Bland quadrangle, Los Alamos and Sandoval Counties, New Mexico

Research paper thumbnail of Geologic map of the Jemez Springs 7.5-minute quadrangle, Sandoval County, New Mexico

Research paper thumbnail of Geologic Map of Mount Taylor, Cibola and McKinley Counties, New Mexico

Research paper thumbnail of Geologic Map of Mount Taylor Volcano Area, New Mexico

The Geologic Map of the Mount Taylor Volcano Area, New Mexico is a 1:36,000 compilation of six re... more The Geologic Map of the Mount Taylor Volcano Area, New Mexico is a 1:36,000 compilation of six recent NMBGMR 1:24,000 geologic quadrangles that encompass this extinct composite stratovolcano. Mount Taylor is New Mexico's second-largest volcano after the Valles Caldera in the Jemez Mountains. This timely map and accompanying report, resulting from over a decade of thorough work, synthesizes the current geologic understanding of such an important landscape feature of the state.For such a complex volcanic landform, the report provides an exhaustive description of the volcano area in an easy-to-read format. In addition to providing a detailed description of each of the map's 339 units and dikes, it documents the volcano's history and history of research, its geochemical and petrographic composition, the phases of its construction ranging from the initial to the terminal eruptions, 3.72-1.26 million years ago, and its subsequent erosion, resulting in the summit Amphitheater a...

Research paper thumbnail of Geochemical behavior of a hot dry rock geothermal reservoir

Rio Grande rift: Northern New Mexico

Research paper thumbnail of Coming Soon – Geologic Map of the Mount Taylor Volcano Area, New Mexico: Centerpiece for the 2020 Fall Field Conference

New Mexico Geological Society, 2017 Annual Spring Meeting, Proceedings Volume, Theme: "Uranium in New Mexico: the Resource and the Legacy"

Research paper thumbnail of First-day road log: From Bernalillo to San Ysidro, southern Nacimiento Mountains, Guadalupe Box, Jemez Springs, Valles Caldera, and Los Alamos

The Jemez Mountains region

Research paper thumbnail of Day 3 Cubero to Seboyeta to L-bar Ranch

Geology of the Mount Taylor area, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of First-day road log: Alamogordo to Three Rivers, Carrizozo, Nogal, Ruidoso and Sierra Blanca Peak

Geology of the Sacramento Mountains Region, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Dry farming El Cajete Pumice: Pueblo farming strategies in the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico

Geology of the Jemez Region II

Dry farming El Cajete Pumice: Pueblo farming strategies in the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico.

Research paper thumbnail of Third-day road log: Trip 2 -Tuffs of San Mateo Canyon

Geology of Route 66 Region: Flagstaff to Grants

Research paper thumbnail of Scientific drilling in the Valles caldera magma-hydrothermal system, New Mexico

Research paper thumbnail of Geothermal investigation of spring and well waters of the Los Alamos Region, New Mexico

Research paper thumbnail of Hot dry rock geothermal prospects, 1981

Research paper thumbnail of Low-temperature geothermal potential of the Ojo Caliente warm springs area, northern New Mexico

Research paper thumbnail of Acord 1-26 hot, dry well, Roosevelt Hot Springs hot dry rock prospect, Utah

Research paper thumbnail of Continental Scientific Drilling Program thermal regimes: comparative site assessment geology of five magma-hydrothermal systems

Research paper thumbnail of Candidate sites for future hot dry rock development in the United States

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 1983

Research paper thumbnail of Geologic map of the Sulphur Springs Area, Valles Caldera Geothermal System, New Mexico

Research paper thumbnail of Geologic map of the Lobo Springs quadrangle, Cibola County, New Mexico

Research paper thumbnail of Geologic map of the Bland quadrangle, Los Alamos and Sandoval Counties, New Mexico

Research paper thumbnail of Geologic map of the Jemez Springs 7.5-minute quadrangle, Sandoval County, New Mexico

Research paper thumbnail of Geologic Map of Mount Taylor, Cibola and McKinley Counties, New Mexico

Research paper thumbnail of Geologic Map of Mount Taylor Volcano Area, New Mexico

The Geologic Map of the Mount Taylor Volcano Area, New Mexico is a 1:36,000 compilation of six re... more The Geologic Map of the Mount Taylor Volcano Area, New Mexico is a 1:36,000 compilation of six recent NMBGMR 1:24,000 geologic quadrangles that encompass this extinct composite stratovolcano. Mount Taylor is New Mexico's second-largest volcano after the Valles Caldera in the Jemez Mountains. This timely map and accompanying report, resulting from over a decade of thorough work, synthesizes the current geologic understanding of such an important landscape feature of the state.For such a complex volcanic landform, the report provides an exhaustive description of the volcano area in an easy-to-read format. In addition to providing a detailed description of each of the map's 339 units and dikes, it documents the volcano's history and history of research, its geochemical and petrographic composition, the phases of its construction ranging from the initial to the terminal eruptions, 3.72-1.26 million years ago, and its subsequent erosion, resulting in the summit Amphitheater a...

Research paper thumbnail of Geochemical behavior of a hot dry rock geothermal reservoir

Rio Grande rift: Northern New Mexico

Research paper thumbnail of Coming Soon – Geologic Map of the Mount Taylor Volcano Area, New Mexico: Centerpiece for the 2020 Fall Field Conference

New Mexico Geological Society, 2017 Annual Spring Meeting, Proceedings Volume, Theme: "Uranium in New Mexico: the Resource and the Legacy"

Research paper thumbnail of First-day road log: From Bernalillo to San Ysidro, southern Nacimiento Mountains, Guadalupe Box, Jemez Springs, Valles Caldera, and Los Alamos

The Jemez Mountains region

Research paper thumbnail of Day 3 Cubero to Seboyeta to L-bar Ranch

Geology of the Mount Taylor area, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of First-day road log: Alamogordo to Three Rivers, Carrizozo, Nogal, Ruidoso and Sierra Blanca Peak

Geology of the Sacramento Mountains Region, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Dry farming El Cajete Pumice: Pueblo farming strategies in the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico

Geology of the Jemez Region II

Dry farming El Cajete Pumice: Pueblo farming strategies in the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico.

Research paper thumbnail of Third-day road log: Trip 2 -Tuffs of San Mateo Canyon

Geology of Route 66 Region: Flagstaff to Grants

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