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Published: 01 April 2013
DOI: 10.1130/2013.2494(06)
... Geologic mapping, age determinations, and geochemistry of rocks exposed in the Abiquiu area of the Abiquiu embayment of the Rio Grande rift, north-central New Mexico, provide data to determine fault-slip and incision rates. Vertical-slip rates for faults in the area range from 16 m/m.y. to 42 m...
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Geologic map of the western Abiquiu embayment-Cerro Pedernal area showing locations of stratigraphic sections. Representative bedding attitudes from Kelley (1978) and Moore (2000). The Cañones and Gonzalez faults mark the western margin of the Rio Grande rift. See Figure 1 for location of this map.
Published: 01 November 2002
Figure 2 Geologic map of the western Abiquiu embayment-Cerro Pedernal area showing locations of stratigraphic sections. Representative bedding attitudes from Kelley (1978) and Moore (2000) . The Cañones and Gonzalez faults mark the western margin of the Rio Grande rift. See Figure 1
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1994
GSA Bulletin (1994) 106 (12): 1538–1551.
... fault between the rift and the Colorado Plateau, is <500 m; separation on other faults in the zone is <200 m. Thus the northwestern part of the Española basin ("Abiquiu embayment") is a shallow platform rather than a deep rift basin. The embayment is separated from the main Española basin...
Series: SEPM Gulf Coast Section Publications
Published: 01 January 2014
DOI: 10.5724/gcs.14.33.0432
EISBN: 978-0-9836097-9-0
... Abstract The Cañones fault zone in north-central New Mexico is a boundary between the Colorado Plateau to the west and the Rio Grande rift to the east. It consists of a major fault, the Cañones fault, and a series of synthetic and antithetic normal faults within the Abiquiu embayment...
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Stratigraphic correlations (arbitrary datum) for the Abiquiu Formation between Cerro Pedernal and the western Abiquiu embayment (locations of sections are labeled on Figure 2). Correlations within the embayment are based on stratigraphic intervals with distinctive lithofacies character. Selected sandstone-petrographic parameters are also illustrated and show the strongest relationship to lithofacies intervals at section E. Petrographic data are combined for sections C and D into a single column. Poor exposure at Cerro Pedernal prohibits correlation of lithofacies intervals, but sandstone composition, and presence of Amalia Tuff clasts at the base of the section, suggest correlation to intervals II and higher within the Abiquiu embayment.
Published: 01 November 2002
Figure 8 Stratigraphic correlations (arbitrary datum) for the Abiquiu Formation between Cerro Pedernal and the western Abiquiu embayment (locations of sections are labeled on Figure 2 ). Correlations within the embayment are based on stratigraphic intervals with distinctive lithofacies character
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Regional stratigraphic relationships emphasizing correlations between the Tusas Mountains and Abiquiu embayment. Diagram is not drawn to scale and is very schematic (modified from Manley 1981).
Published: 01 November 2002
Figure 3 Regional stratigraphic relationships emphasizing correlations between the Tusas Mountains and Abiquiu embayment. Diagram is not drawn to scale and is very schematic (modified from Manley 1981 ).
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2002
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2002) 72 (6): 836–848.
...Figure 2 Geologic map of the western Abiquiu embayment-Cerro Pedernal area showing locations of stratigraphic sections. Representative bedding attitudes from Kelley (1978) and Moore (2000) . The Cañones and Gonzalez faults mark the western margin of the Rio Grande rift. See Figure 1...
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Comparison of upper member sandstone composition at the Arroyo del Cobre section (E, in Fig. 2) to other localities in the Abiquiu embayment. Although each interval is compositionally distinct at Arroyo del Cobre (Smith 1995) these distinctions are less apparent within the larger data set. A) The generally inverse relationship between the proportion of microcline and orthoclase to total feldspar and the proportion of quartz with straight, nonundulose extinction suggests that most straight-extinction quartz is of volcanic origin and that basement-rock contributions decrease up section. The proportion of basement-derived grains is more variable and generally greater at sections in the eastern and western embayment, which are closer to Precambrian outcrops, than in the central embayment at Arroyo del Cobre. B) Sanidine and volcanic-glass grains vary in abundance and allow for clear distinction of intervals I-III at Arroyo del Cobre. The greater abundance of basement-derived feldspars at other localities leads to generally lower sanidine/Ftot than at Arroyo del Cobre.
Published: 01 November 2002
Figure 9 Comparison of upper member sandstone composition at the Arroyo del Cobre section (E, in Fig. 2 ) to other localities in the Abiquiu embayment. Although each interval is compositionally distinct at Arroyo del Cobre ( Smith 1995 ) these distinctions are less apparent within the larger
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Comparison of most diagnostic (Fig. 9) sandstone-composition parameters for Cerro Pedernal and Cañones, the closest locality to Cerro Pedernal within the Abiquiu embayment. Two samples low in the Cerro Pedernal section (at 0 and 32 m above the base of the upper member) have low nonvolcanic feldspar and quartz contents comparable to interval I at Cañones, but intervening samples (at 18 and 23 m) are unlike interval I. Sanidine is also more abundant at the base of the Cerro Pedernal section than in interval I at Cañones, and nearly all samples from Cerro Pedernal contain a greater proportion of sanidine to total feldspar than in interval II at Cañones. These data suggest correlation of the Cerro Pedernal section to intervals III and IV, possibly in part to interval II, but not at all to interval I at Cañones.
Published: 01 November 2002
Figure 11 Comparison of most diagnostic ( Fig. 9 ) sandstone-composition parameters for Cerro Pedernal and Cañones, the closest locality to Cerro Pedernal within the Abiquiu embayment. Two samples low in the Cerro Pedernal section (at 0 and 32 m above the base of the upper member) have low
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 June 2013
Geosphere (2013) 9 (3): 614–646.
... ). Significant rift-bounding structures along the northern margin of the field across the Colorado Plateau–Rio Grande rift boundary between the Laramide Chama Basin on the west and the rift-related Abiquiu embayment and Española Basin to the east include the Coyote, Largo, Gonzales, Cañones, Garcia, Cerrito...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1957
AAPG Bulletin (1957) 41 (1): 140–145.
... are exposed (ex., Piedras River Canyon, Read et al., 1949 ). Pennsylvanian and Permian rocks crop out in the Abiquiu reentrant of the Rio Grande depression along the southern margin. Wells drilled along the western margin of the Chama embayment pass directly from Triassic rocks into Precambrian rocks ( Read...
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Published: 01 April 2013
DOI: 10.1130/2013.2494(00)
...—Thirtynine Mile volcanic field; TPVF—Trans-Pecos volcanic field. Additional geographic and geologic features are denoted by small capital letters: AE—Abiquiu embayment; CG—Culebra graben; EFZ—Embudo fault zone; TCFZ—Tijeras-Cañoncito fault zone; TMFZ—Tascotal Mesa fault zone. AZ—Arizona; CO—Colorado; NM—New...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2001
GSA Bulletin (2001) 113 (5): 561–574.
...-facing normal faults that displace the basin floor in a step-like fashion toward the deepest part of the basin east of the Pajarito fault. This western shelf of the Española basin is largely filled with volcanic rocks erupted in the Jemez Mountains and emerges to the north as the Abiquiu embayment ( Fig...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1965
AAPG Bulletin (1965) 49 (11): 2041–2075.
... Range and the Canon City embayment in Colorado. During most of Late Cretaceous time the thick, shaly sediments that accumulated in the Raton basin region probably were derived mainly from orogenic areas in southwestern New Mexico, Arizona, and central Utah that supplied the detritus of the Mesaverde...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 25 February 2018
Geosphere (2018) 14 (2): 684–709.
.... , and Budahn , J.R. , 2013 , Deformational and erosional history for the Abiquiu and contiguous area, north-central New Mexico: Implications for formation of the Abiquiu embayment and a discussion of new geochronological and geochemical analyses , in Hudson , M. , and Grauch , V.J.S. , eds...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2001
GSA Bulletin (2001) 113 (1): 63–74.
... trends makes it difficult to separate faults into distinct subsets. Numerous individual localities (e.g., N6 [ Fig. 5A ] southwest of San Ysidro and G4 [ Fig. 5B ] northwest of Abiquiu) show two clear fault sets, with faults consistent with east-west ideal σ 1 axes cut by fault sets indicating northeast...
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Journal Article
Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 01 October 2011
Lithosphere (2011) 3 (5): 328–345.
... squares line and plane and the analysis of paleomagnetic data : Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society , v. 62 , p. 699 – 718 . Koning D.J. Kelley S.A. Kempter K.A. , 2007 , Geologic structures near the boundary of the Abiquiu Embayment and Colorado Plateau—A long...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 09 August 2017
Geosphere (2017) 13 (5): 1566–1609.
... history for the Abiquiu and contiguous area, north-central New Mexico: Implications for formation of the Abiquiu embayment and a discussion for new geochronological and geochemical analysis , in Hudson , M.R. , and Grauch , V.J.S. , eds., New Perspectives on Rio Grande Rift Basins: From...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2005
Vadose Zone Journal (2005) 4 (3): 522–550.
... in the southern part of the basin. Early rift deposits that may extend beneath the Pajarito Plateau from the north may include the Miocene Abiquiu Formation and Chama-El Rito Member of the Tesuque Formation, but these deposits are absent in the Yates La Mesa #2 well in the southern basin ( Myer and Smith, 2004...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2019
Rocky Mountain Geology (2019) 54 (2): 97–131.
... west of the southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains fault zone ( Grauch et al., 2017 ). At Sunshine Valley and near Questa, the thickest sediment accumulations are interpreted to lie directly adjacent to the range front fault zone. The different pattern in the Taos embayment was interpreted as evidence...
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