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FIGURE 7 —Architecture of a part of the lower siltstone, <span class="search-highlight">Lucero</span> <span class="search-highlight">Arroyo</span>, bas...
Published: 01 October 2003
FIGURE 7 —Architecture of a part of the lower siltstone, Lucero Arroyo, based on a photographic panel. The lower part of the fluvial channel was filled by vertical accretion, while the upper part consists of southward-dipping erosion surfaces mantled by ripple cross-laminae deposited on a point bar
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FIGURE 8 —Architecture of a part of the middle sandstone, <span class="search-highlight">Lucero</span> <span class="search-highlight">Arroyo</span>, ba...
Published: 01 October 2003
FIGURE 8 —Architecture of a part of the middle sandstone, Lucero Arroyo, based on a photographic panel. The lower part of the fluvial channel represents vertical accretion by ripple cross-laminae and horizontal laminae. The upper part has south-dipping bedsets composed of climbing ripple cross
Published: 01 January 1994
DOI: 10.1130/SPE291-p257
... from approximately 3.4 to 2.5 Ma, because Gauss-age fluvial strata at Rincon Arroyo, located on the hanging wall, have similar sediment accumulation rates, degree of development of calcic paleosols, and relative abundance of fluvial channel lithofacies as coeval footwall strata at Cedar Hill and Lucero...
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FIGURE 10 —Photographs of erosion surfaces. (A) Four-meter-thick cliff of t...
Published: 01 October 2003
FIGURE 10 —Photographs of erosion surfaces. (A) Four-meter-thick cliff of the middle sandstone in Lucero Arroyo truncated in the right side of photo by erosion surface e5. (B) Bed of rippled siltstone is thicker in trough and thinner on crest of scour created by e5 erosion surface; backpack is 50
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FIGURE 6 —Photographs of the estuarine facies assemblage. (A) Heterolithic ...
Published: 01 October 2003
FIGURE 6 —Photographs of the estuarine facies assemblage. (A) Heterolithic mudstone, siltstone, and sandstone facies overlain by sandstone with wood facies, Lucero Arroyo. Backpack is 50 cm high. (B) Charcoal fragment in sandstone–siltstone with wood facies; hammer is 25 cm long. (C) Carbonaceous
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FIGURE 4 —Logged outcrops of the uppermost Gastropod Member and lowermost A...
Published: 01 October 2003
FIGURE 4 —Logged outcrops of the uppermost Gastropod Member and lowermost Abo Tongue of the Hueco Formation in the unnamed arroyo south of Lucero Arroyo. See Figure 3 for symbols
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FIGURE 3 —Logged outcrops of the uppermost Gastropod Member and lowermost A...
Published: 01 October 2003
FIGURE 3 —Logged outcrops of the uppermost Gastropod Member and lowermost Abo Tongue of the Hueco Formation (Lower Permian) in Lucero Arroyo
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FIGURE 15 —Logged section of the Abo Tongue of the Hueco Formation in Lucer...
Published: 01 October 2003
FIGURE 15 —Logged section of the Abo Tongue of the Hueco Formation in Lucero Arroyo. Facies and sequence boundaries based on principles established in this study
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FIGURE 14 —Sequence stratigraphic panel for the logged outcrops in the sout...
Published: 01 October 2003
to incised valley(s) beyond the study area, beginning with soil formation (vertic Calcisol) on the exposed highstand estuarine sediment of sequence 2, followed by marine transgression (TST) onto the interfluve. Note that sequence 3 was entirely removed by sequence boundary 4 (SB4) in Lucero Arroyo (cf., Fig
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FIGURE 5 —Photographs of the marine-facies assemblage. (A) Interbedded foss...
Published: 01 October 2003
FIGURE 5 —Photographs of the marine-facies assemblage. (A) Interbedded fossiliferous packstone and gray mudstone and siltstone, Lucero Arroyo. (B) Bedding-plane view of shell of Aviculopinna peracuta ; hammer is 25 cm long. (C) Bedding-plane view of phylloid algae mounds; hammer is 25 cm long. (D
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 October 2003
PALAIOS (2003) 18 (4-5): 403–420.
...FIGURE 7 —Architecture of a part of the lower siltstone, Lucero Arroyo, based on a photographic panel. The lower part of the fluvial channel was filled by vertical accretion, while the upper part consists of southward-dipping erosion surfaces mantled by ripple cross-laminae deposited on a point bar...
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FIGURE 13 —Sequence stratigraphic panel for the logged outcrops in <span class="search-highlight">Lucero</span> A...
Published: 01 October 2003
FIGURE 13 —Sequence stratigraphic panel for the logged outcrops in Lucero Arroyo; same scale, orientation, and symbols as Figure 3 , except for the estuarine central-basin and bayhead-delta facies that are shown in light gray. Sequence boundaries (SB1, SB2, SB4) and their lowstand systems tracts
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 April 2014
Geosphere (2014) 10 (2): 401–423.
...), Riley North Mesa (C), and Riley South Mesa (D). Basalt mesas are: Victorino Mesa (VM), Mesa del Oro (MdO), Mesa Lucero (ML), and Mesa Carrizo (MC). R C = air-corrected 3 He/ 4 He, R A = 3 He/ 4 He of air (1.4 x 10 -6 ). Figure 3. Geologic map of large-volume travertine deposits...
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Published: 01 April 2003
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience (2003) 9 (4): 305–312.
...RICHARD JEPSEN; RICHARD LANGFORD; JESSE ROBERTS; JOSEPH GAILANI Abstract Arroyos that flow into the Rio Grande River channel along the U.S.–Mexico border provide intermittent influxes of sediment that may obstruct the channel and cause overflow as well as sedimentation problems downstream...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1960
AAPG Bulletin (1960) 44 (11): 1749–1774.
... formation, and the Arroyo Penasco formation, are here divided into two new formations on lithologic bases. The lower formation, consisting of sandstone, sandy dolomitic limestone, and crystalline and clastic limestone, is here named the Espiritu Santo formation. The Espiritu Santo formation ranges...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 2000
AAPG Bulletin (2000) 84 (11): 1811–1831.
... sequences in northeastern Chihuahua (Lucero, Ahumada, and Loma Plata formations) and northeast Mexico (Cupido, San Angel, La Pena, and Tamaulipas formations), which are know to be source rocks in exploration wells in Nuevo Leon and Coahuila, makes the Lampazos area of Sonora potentially attractive...
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Published: 01 January 2013
Rocky Mountain Geology (2013) 48 (2): 101–124.
... eolian dune deposits of the type De Chelly. They also introduced the new term Arroyo de Alamillo Formation to denote the eolian sand-sheet, loessic(?) siltstone, and subordinate eolian dune deposits formerly of the Meseta Blanca Member in central New Mexico. The Arroyo de Alamillo Formation...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1918
AAPG Bulletin (1918) 2 (1): 133–167.
... of stratigraphic position and relations where the rocks are so severely folded as in the areas of Cretaceous outcrop, this formation is believed to be the equivalent in part of the upper Cayetano or overlying the Cayetano, and to be in turn overlain by the Lucero beds. Formations believed to be of Cretaceous...
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Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 01 February 2014
Lithosphere (2014) 6 (1): 3–16.
... and is not offset by these structures, indicating that Quaternary movement was concentrated along the Santa Fe fault zone ( Fig. 2 ). Figure 2. (A) Geologic map of study area. Basalt K-Ar age is from Bachman and Mehnert (1978) . (B) Map explanation. (C) Actively precipitating travertine in Arroyo Salado. (D...
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Published: 01 December 2012
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2012) 183 (6): 495–508.
... the Upper Pennsylvanian Red Tanks Member of the Bursum Formation, Lucero Uplift, central New Mexico . In : Lucas S.G. Zeigler K.E. , Eds., Carboniferous- Permian transition at Carriza Arroyo, central New Mexico. – N.M. Mus. Nat. Hist. Sci. Bull. , 25 , 267 - 284 . Ivakhnenko M.F...
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