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New Mexico Geology — Back-issues

Print ISSN: 0196-948X (prior to 2015)
Online ISSN: 2837-6420

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Volume: 44, 2023

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Volume 44, Number 1
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Cover Image: Solitary spire of zeolite-altered ignimbrite at the Goblin Colony

Photo of a 6-m-tall solitary spire of zeolite-altered ignimbrite at the Goblin Colony 11 km south of Valles Caldera, New Mexico. An eerie-looking face at the top of the spire has formed by differential erosion of Unit 1 of the Tshirege Member of the Bandelier Tuff. This spire is one of more than 100 altered spires, fins, and mazes in the main cluster of the Goblin Colony.

Contents:
  1. The Goblin Colony: Spectacular Monoliths and Walls of Altered Bandelier Tuff South of the Valles Caldera, New Mexico (4.76 MB PDF), pp. 1-23. [View Abstract]
    — Fraser Goff, Cathy J. Goff, Steve Chipera, David Schiferl, Laurie Waters, Emiko Konishi, Nels Iverson, and Jean Gindreau
  2. Highlighted publications (781 KB PDF), p. 24.
    — New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources