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Geology

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1952

Caballo Mountains

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Plenoaste Crystals From An Olivian Basalt, Caballo Mountains, New Mexico, Charles Maxwell Jun 1952

Plenoaste Crystals From An Olivian Basalt, Caballo Mountains, New Mexico, Charles Maxwell

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The thesis area lies along the eastern base of North Ridge which forms the northern part of the Caballo Mountains. This ridge rises abruptly, about 1,500 feet, above the considerably dissected lowland on which the area is located. The lowland lies near the head of Mescal Canyon and is dissected into the ridges and valley with a relief as much as 300 feet. The drainage is east and north into Mescal Canyon (Pl.2) which joins the Rio Grande just below Elephant Butte Dam.