Geologic map of the Ute Mountain 7.5' quadrangle, Taos County, New Mexico, and Conejos and Costilla Counties, Colorado
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Ren A. Thompson, Kenzie J. Turner, Ralph R. Shroba, Michael A. Cosca, Chester A. Ruleman, John P. Lee, Theodore R. Brandt
Abstract
Photograph 2. View west across the Rio Grande showing onlapping relation of Servilleta Basalt lava flows (Tsb) derived from unknown vents to the west of map area, with eroded remnants of early erupted Ute Mountain lava flows (Taul). Lava flows of unit Taul were likely erupted from an edifice largely buried by later erupted flows forming the present day Ute Mountain (unit Taum on geologic map).
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