Mineralization in Silicic Calderas – Questra, New Mexico and the San Juan Moutains, Colorado. Taos, New Mexico to Lake City, Colorado, July 20–25 ,

Author:   PM Bethke ,  Peter W. Lipman ,  Paul B. Barton, Jr. ,  Nora K. Foley
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Edition:   Volume T320
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Pages:   74
Publication Date:   18 March 2013
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Mineralization in Silicic Calderas – Questra, New Mexico and the San Juan Moutains, Colorado. Taos, New Mexico to Lake City, Colorado, July 20–25 ,


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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Field Trip Guidebooks Series, Volume 320. The narrow, rugged Sangre de Cristo Mountains extend more than 300 km from east of Santa Fe, New Mexico, to near Salida, Colorado. The range is bounded on the west and southwest by the Espanola and San Luis Basins, that are part of the Rio Grande Rift zone (Plate 1, Frontispiece). The Sangre de Cristo Mountains owe their present relief largely to Neogene and Holocene uplift, but also follow closely the east flank of a now largely foundered Laramide (Late Cretaceous-early Tertiary) uplift (Tweto, 1979). The segment of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains near Taos, known as the Taos Range, contains spectacular alpine topography including Wheeler Peak (4012 m), the highest peak in New Mexico. In the vicinity of the Questa caldera, the focus of the Day 1 trip, the Taos Range is composed largely of Precambrian rocks partly mantled by mid-Tertiary volcanic rocks of the Latir volcanic field and invaded by coeval and cogenetic granitic rocks related to the caldera (Lipman, 1983; Lipman and others, 1986). Topographic relief between the highest summits and the floors of major canyons where they empty into the San Luis Valley is more than 1.5 km. Structural relief on the Precambrian surface between the crest of the range and the deepest part of the rift graben near Questa may be as much as 6-8 km (Lipman and Mehnert, 1979).

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Author:   PM Bethke ,  Peter W. Lipman ,  Paul B. Barton, Jr. ,  Nora K. Foley
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Edition:   Volume T320
Volume:   320
Dimensions:   Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 27.10cm
Weight:   0.645kg
ISBN:  

9781118667293


ISBN 10:   1118667298
Pages:   74
Publication Date:   18 March 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Digital
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Philip M. Bethke and Peter W. Lipman are the authors of Mineralization in Silicic Calderas: Questa, New Mexico and the San Juan Mountains, Colorado. Taos, New Mexico to Lake City, Colorado, July 20 - July 25, 1989, Volume T320, published by Wiley.

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