New Mexico Geology — Back-issues
Print ISSN: 0196-948X (prior to 2015)
Online ISSN: 2837-6420
Volume: 23, 2001
Number: 1
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The cost of compliance with a new drinking water standard for arsenic in New Mexico (252 KB PDF), pp. 10-12.
— Kelly Bitner, Bruce Thomson, and Joe Chwirka -
Evaluation of costs and benefits of lower arsenic MCL-unprecedented high costs for uncertain benefits (236 KB PDF), pp. 13-15.
— Floyd J. Frost, Gunther F. Craun, Kristine Tollestrup, Robert Raucher, Joe Chwirka, and John Stomp -
Late Jurassic invertebrate fossils from the Little Hatchet Mountains, southwestern New Mexico (637 KB PDF), pp. 16-20.
— Spencer G. Lucas, Kate E. Zeigler, Timothy F. Lawton, and Harry F. Filkorn
Number: 2
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Alluvial-slope deposition of the Skull Ridge Member of the Tesuque Formation, Espanola Basin, New Mexico (604 KB PDF), pp. 30-37.
— Andrika J. Kuhle and Gary A. Smith -
New Mexico Bureau of Mining and Mineral Resources excellence in Geoscience Award, New Mexico Science and Engineering Fair 2001 (160 KB PDF), pp. 38-41.
— Love, Jane, C.
Number: 3
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Geochronology and paleoenvironments of the glacial-age Tahoka Formation, Texas and New Mexico High Plains (835 KB PDF), pp. 71-77.
— Stephen A. Hall
Number: 4
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The Pennsylvanian system in New Mexico-overview with suggestions for revision of stratigraphic nomenclature (2.54 MB PDF), pp. 103-122.
— Barry S. Kues -
The sabertooth cat Smilodon fatalis (Mammalia: Felidae) from a Pleistocene (Racholabrean) site in the Pecos River valley of southeastern New Mexico/southwestern Texas (1.32 MB PDF), pp. 130-133.
— Gary S. Morgan and Spencer G. Lucas