New Mexico Geology — Back-issues
Print ISSN: 0196-948X (prior to 2015)
Online ISSN: 2837-6420
Volume: 26, 2004
Number: 1
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Eathquake scenario and probabilistic ground-shaking hazard maps for the Albuquerque- Belen-Santa Fe, New Mexico, corridor (8.46 MB PDF), pp. 3-33.
— Ivan Wong, Susan Olig, Walter Silva, Douglas Wright, Patricia Thomas, Nick Gregor, Allan Sanford, Kuo-wan Lin, and David Love -
Gallery of Geology - Prehistoric earthquake ruptures on the Hubbell Spring fault and implications for seismic hazards south of Albuquerque (287 KB PDF), pp. 34-35.
— Susan Olig, Martha Eppes, Steven Forman, David Love, and Bruce Allen
Number: 2
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Marine invertebrate assemblages from the Late Pennsylvanian (Virgilian) Holder Formation, Dry Canyon, Sacramento Mountains, south-central New Mexico (506 KB PDF), pp. 43-53.
— Barry S. Kues -
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science paleontological database (232 KB PDF), pp. 59-61.
— Andrew B. Heckert, Rene C. Berkhoudt, Patricia Hester, and Scott Mathias
Number: 3
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Petroleum possibilities of the Cuervo trough, Tucumcari Basin, New Mexico (1.92 MB PDF), pp. 83-89.
— Charles B. Reynolds and Irene B. Reynolds -
Petroleum geology of the Tucumcari Basin - overview and recent exploratory activity (474 KB PDF), pp. 90-94.
— Ronald F. Broadhead
Number: 4
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A guide to the Mule Creek volcanic vent, the rhyolite of Potholes Country, and obsidian ledges, Gila National Forest, southwestern New Mexico (2.71 MB PDF), pp. 111-122.
— James C. Ratte