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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2002
GSA Bulletin (2002) 114 (1): 4–11.
...Robert J. Stanton, Jr.; David L. Jeffery; Wayne M. Ahr Abstract Stable isotope compositions of brachiopod shells from the Alamogordo Member of the Lake Valley Formation (south-central New Mexico) provide information about Early Mississippian paleoclimate. The Alamogordo Member was deposited...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2002
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2002) 72 (1): 138–145.
... Schematic relationship between the mud mounds and coeval inter-mound facies of the Alamogordo Member. The neptunian dikes in Muleshoe mud mound are also depicted. The dashed lines represent traceable strata. 2 4 2001 23 5 2000 Copyright © 2002, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology...
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Figure 3. Typical stratigraphic section of the <span class="search-highlight">Alamogordo</span> <span class="search-highlight">Member</span>, at Arrow ...
Published: 01 January 2002
Figure 3. Typical stratigraphic section of the Alamogordo Member, at Arrow Canyon ( Fig. 1 ) (from Jeffery and Stanton, 1996b ). The member is divided into four Alamagordo stratal units (Asu) that are persistent across the ramp within the level-bottom strata, and that can be carried through
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—Type section of lower portion of <span class="search-highlight">Alamogordo</span> <span class="search-highlight">member</span> of Lake Valley formatio...
Published: 01 December 1941
FIG. 5. —Type section of lower portion of Alamogordo member of Lake Valley formation in Deadman Canyon, Sec. 3 , T. 17 S., R. 10 E.
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—Type section of upper portion of <span class="search-highlight">Alamogordo</span> <span class="search-highlight">member</span> in Deadman Canyon,  Sec...
Published: 01 December 1941
FIG. 6. —Type section of upper portion of Alamogordo member in Deadman Canyon, Sec. 3 , T. 17 S., R. 10 E.
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—Fauna of <span class="search-highlight">Alamogordo</span> <span class="search-highlight">member</span>.
Published: 01 December 1941
FIG. 11. —Fauna of Alamogordo member.
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1941
AAPG Bulletin (1941) 25 (12): 2107–2160.
...FIG. 5. —Type section of lower portion of Alamogordo member of Lake Valley formation in Deadman Canyon, Sec. 3 , T. 17 S., R. 10 E. ...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1941
AAPG Bulletin (1941) 25 (5): 935.
... divided into three members, Alamogordo at the base, followed by Arcente, and capped by Dona Ana. The fauna of the Caballero formation is closely related to that of the Chouteau formation of the upper Mississippi valley region. The Lake Valley formation is entirely of early Osage age. Both Fern Glen...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2001
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2001) 71 (6): 1003–1016.
... the regressive phase of the cycle. Lenticular mounds are found in updip parts of the preserved Lake Valley ramp, which largely consists of outer ramp facies. Most lenticular mounds grew exclusively during deposition of the transgressive Alamogordo Member, when outer parts of the ramp were somewhat sediment...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 November 1997
Geology (1997) 25 (11): 1011–1014.
... of Waulsortian mounds have heretofore been poorly understood. Stratal relations exposed in the Alamogordo Member of the Lake Valley Formation in the Sacramento Mountains of New Mexico illustrate the effects of tectonism on carbonate sedimentation prior to, during, and after mound growth. They indicate that mound...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1961
Journal of Paleontology (1961) 35 (5): 955–962.
... and perhaps in the Alamogordo members of the Lake Valley Formation in New Mexico. The faunule is Early Mississippian in age and younger than the Cleistopora typa gorbyi faunule. In the Northview basin the C. typa typa faunule is replaced, at least in part, by a molluscan assemblage which occurs...
Series: SEPM Field Trip Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2011
DOI: 10.2110/sepmfg.12.123
EISBN: 9781565763104
...Introduction The Alamogordo Member of the Lake Valley Formation provides an excellent example of carbonate sedimentation on a Lower Carboniferous carbonate ramp and of the relationship between ramp deposition and mound localization...
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Schematic relationship between the mud mounds and coeval inter-mound facies...
Published: 01 January 2002
Figure 2 Schematic relationship between the mud mounds and coeval inter-mound facies of the Alamogordo Member. The neptunian dikes in Muleshoe mud mound are also depicted. The dashed lines represent traceable strata.
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Field photograph showing mound SB ( Fig. 1 ) grading into the laterally adj...
Published: 01 January 2002
Figure 3 Field photograph showing mound SB ( Fig. 1 ) grading into the laterally adjacent inter-mound Alamogordo Member strata. The mound is approximately 8 m thick and 20 m wide.
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Lake Valley Formation outcrop and the relevant part of the stratigraphic se...
Published: 01 January 2002
Figure 1 Lake Valley Formation outcrop and the relevant part of the stratigraphic section for the Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico. The locations of the nine inter-mound sections of Alamogordo Member (IA, GA, GC, AA, AR, LA, SA, SC, and DA), and six mud mounds (IB, GB, AB, AC, SB, and M) studied
Series: SEPM Field Trip Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2011
DOI: 10.2110/sepmfg.12.249
EISBN: 9781565763104
... in the Sacramento Mountains is punctuated by hiatuses, but mounds in the Alamogordo Member represent comparatively continuous deposition. Nunn - Tierra Blanca mound lithology and biota may change across hiatuses, especially in the large mounds...
Series: SEPM Field Trip Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2011
DOI: 10.2110/sepmfg.12.215
EISBN: 9781565763104
... and Tierra Blanca Members of the Lake Valley Formation ( Fig. 2 ). Mounds of Alamogordo age are the focus of this study [these include mounds that in earlier literature have been placed in the Nunn Member but are actually correlative...
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Wayne M. Ahr
Series: SEPM Field Trip Guidebook
Published: 01 January 2011
DOI: 10.2110/sepmfg.12.005
EISBN: 9781565763104
... (1995 , 1998 ) have discussed the sedimentation of the Lake Valley Formation in the context of sequence stratigraphy. Jeffrey and Stanton (1996a, b) described the ramp sedimentation during the deposition of the Alamogordo Member...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2000
Journal of Paleontology (2000) 74 (6): 1043–1064.
.... Species found in the Caballero Formation are similar to those found in the Chouteau Formation of Missouri. A second fauna, comprising species found in the Alamogordo, Nunn, and Tierra Blanca Members of the Lake Valley Formation, is correlated with the Fern Glen and Burlington Formations of Missouri...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1949
GSA Bulletin (1949) 60 (1): 1–88.
... position. The Lake Valley formation is divided into six members: Andrecito, Alamogordo, Nunn, Tierra Blanca, Arcente, and Dona Ana. Andrecito, Nunn, and Tierra Blanca are new names. The Andrecito consists of a variable series of soft, shaly limestone beds; the Alamogordo of hard, black, cherty, cliff...