BULLE,TIN b2

Bibliographv of New Mexico Geologl' -fechnolog\., and l\{ineral 1951-1955

BY COI{S7'lA,'f,'f1 F. SCHILI-ING AliD loHli It. S(:HILLII{G

STATE BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS STATION SOCORRO, NEW MEXICO Contents

Page INTRODUCTION I Purpose and Scope I How Publications May Be Obtained I Sources of Information . . 2 Acknowledgments I Serials 3

BIBLIOGRAPHY ...... ; !. I

INDEX 85 Introductory Note ...... 85 Index 86 Areas . 86 Economic Geology 92 Geophysics and Geochemistry 98

Historical and Stratigraphic Geology . . . 99

Maps . 109 Mineralogy lIl Mining Technology rt2 Oil and Gas Technology il5 Paleontology tt7 Petrology tt8 Physical and Structural Geology 119 Physiography . ... 120 Water . .. r2r

PUBLICATIONS FOR SALE BY NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES .. ... 125 Intro du c ti o n,

PURPOSE AND SCOPE In this bibliography are listed and indexed references relating to the geology and mineral technology of New Mexico that have appeared in the literature during the years 1951 through 1955. This volume thus serves as a supplement to the "Bibliography of New Mexico Geology and Mineral Technology Through 1950," issued as Bulletin 43 of the State Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources. A few references pub- lished before 1951, but not cited in Bulletin 43, also are included. The listing includes published and unpublished material available to the general public that contains enough information to be useful. Short news items and articles containing only brief mention of New Mexico are omitted. Undoubtedly a few references have been over- looked. The reader is urged to call the authors' attention to such omis' sions, for, inclusion in a future supplement. The suggestion o[ other means of improving this series of bibliographies also will be welcome. Part I, Bibtiograph), is a list of authors, arranged alphabetically- Each author's wrltingi are placed under his name in chronological order and are numbered. Each title is given in full; explanatory notes added to the title by the compilers of this bibliography are enclosed in brackets. Following the title ii the name of the publication, the volume and number of the periodical, the page or Pages on which the paper appears, notes on illustrations, if any, and finally the date. - Part Il, Ind,ex, is an alphabetical list of subjects arranged under l3 major headings. These headings are subdivided according to the natule of ihe material indexed. Most papers are indexed under more than one heading but under each heading the name of the author and the serial numbei of his paper follow appropriately. using these data the reader can find the tiile- and reference of the paper in Part I, Bibliography. Further details regarding subdivision are given in the section preceding the Index.

HOIM PUBLICATIONS MAY BE OBTAINED governmental agencies may Many publications of the various -be obtained fiom the department or bureau of issue; there is a charge for some reports, but otliers will be furnished gratis. The sto-ck of .many bulletini has been exhausted. Whether or not a given publication of the U. S. Geological Survey is available, and its price, can be determined from a pamphlet entitled "Publications of the Geological S-urvey," supplements entitled issued ln lfiy 1953, and from monthly -"New Publications of the Geological Survey." These pamphlets may be ob- tained free of charge from the Superintendent of Documents, Govern- ment Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 2 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES Many volumes or numbers of periodicals may be obtained from the issuing society or association. Books, indicated in the bibliography by italic print, may be ordered from the publishers. Out-of-print peri- odicals and books occasionally may be found in the stock of dealers in secondhand books. A stock of publications still in print relating to areas in New Mexico is kept at the State Bureau of Mines, in Socorro. Included among these, in addition to the Bureau's own publications, are publications of the U. S. Geological Survey and other organizations, a list of which, with prices, is presented at the end of this bulletin. There are a number of New Mexico libraries where government and other publications cited in this bibliography may possibly be consulted: Albuquerque, University of New Mexico; Las Vegas, New Mexico High- lands University; Santa Fe, State Library Extension Service; Silver City, New Mexico Western University; Socorro, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; State College, New Mexico College of Agri culture and Mechanic Arts. The State Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources will be glad to supply current data regarding the availability of New Mexico geologic literature and to assist in obtaining original, typewritten, or photostat copies. SOURCES OF INFORMATION Most of the references listed in this bibliography were found by a search of the literature available in the libraries of the New Mexico fnstitute of Mining and Technology, files of the State Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources, private libraries of the State Bureau of Mines stafi, and periodicals obtained by interlibrary loans. A list of the peri- odicals and serials examined is found under Serials, page 4. These references were indexed as they were read. A few additional articles were found in bibliographies encountered during this search. Others were reported as omissions from Bulletin 43, or were found listed in the "Monthly Catalog-United States Govern- ment Publications," published by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. Two other impor- tant sources were used. Unpublished (open-file) reports of the U. S. Geological Survey were obtained from Circulars 227,263,337, and 364, of the U. S. Geological Survey. Unpublished theses were taken from the "Bibliography of Geology Theses," published by the Perroleum Re- search Company, , , and from information supplied by various schools. References from these sources were indexed by title only, unless the particular report was locally available for examination. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Grateful acknowledgment is made to Dr. Eugene Callaghan, director, State Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources, for his en- BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GXOLOGY 3 couragement and support of this project; to Dr. Edmund H. Kase, Jr., publications editor, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, for the editing of the manuscript; and to the library stafi of the same institution-Mr. W. Martin Speare, librarian, Miss Lucille Cobb, re- search librarian, and Mrs. Irma Youngblood, library assistant-for their generous and able assistance. We wish to thank the many other institu- tions and individuals, including members of the Bureau of Mines staff, for providing information which helped in the compilation of this bibliography.

SERIALS The following list gives both the abbreviated citation and the full name of the periodicals and serials which have been examined in the compilation of the bibliography. The place of publication is given, if known. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Notulae Naturae; Proc.-Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Notulae Naturae; Proceedings. Phila- delphia, Pa. Acta Cryst.-Acta Crystallographica. Copenhagen, Denmark. Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull.-American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin. Tulsa, Okla. Am. Caver.-American Caver. See National Speleological Society Bulletin. Am. Ceramic Soc. Bull.; Jour.-American Ceramic Society Bulletin; Journal (contains Ceramic Abstracts). Columbus, Ohio. Am. Geol. Inst. Geol. Abs.-American Geological Institute Geological Abstracts. . Am. Geophys. Union Trans.-American Geophysical Union Transac- tions. Washington, D. C. Am. Jour. Sci.-American Journal of Science. New llaven, Conn. Am. Mineralogist-American Mineralogist. Ann Arbor, Mich. Am. Mus. Nat. History Bull.; Novitates-American Museum of Natural History Bulletin; Novitates. New York City. Am. Scientist-American Scientist. New Haven, Conn. Ariz. Univ., Ariz. Bur. Mines Bull. Geol. Ser.; Mineral Technology Ser.-University of Arizona, Arizona Bureau of Mines Bulletin, Geological Series; Mineral Technology Series. Tucson. Arkansas-White-Red Basins Inter-Agenry Committee. Bull. Am. Paleontology-Bulletin of American Paleontology. Ithaca, N. Y. Bur. Am. Ethnology Bull.-Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin. Washington, D.C. Calif. Inst. Technology Thesis-California Institute of Technology Thesis. Pasadena. 4 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES Calif. Univ. Pub. Geol. Sciences-University of California Publications in Geological Sciences. Berkeley and Los Angeles. Chem. Abs.-Chemical Abstracts. Columbus, Ohio. Chicago Univ. Thesis*University of Chicago Thesis. Chicago, Ill. Civil Eng.-Civil Engineering. Easton, Pa. Coal Age. New York City. Colo. Min. Assoc. Min. Yearbook-Colorado Mining Association Min- ing Yearbook. Denver. Colo. School of Mines Quart.; Thesis-Colorado School of Mines Quar- terly; Thesis. Golden. Colo. Sci. Soc. Proc.-Colorado Scientific Society Proceedings. Denver. Columbia Univ. Thesis-Columbia University Thesis. New York City. Compass-Provo, IJtah. Compressed Air Mag.-Compressed Air Magazine. Phillipsburg, N.J.

Denison Univ. Sci. Lab. Jour.-Denison University Scientific Labora- tories Journal. Granville, Ohio. Dissertation Abs.-Dissertation Abstracts. Ann Arbor, Michigan. Econ. Geology-Economic Geology. Urbana, Ill. Eng. Min. Jour.-Engineering and Mining Journal. New York City. Explosives Engineer. Wilmington, Del. Field and Laboratory. Dallas, Texas. Four Corners Geol. Soc.-Four Corners Geological Society.

Geol. Soc. Am; Bull.; Mem.; Special Papers-Geological Society of Amer- ica Bulletin; Memoir; Special Papers. New York City. Geophysics. Austin, Texas.

Ilarvard Univ. Thesis-Harvard University Thesis. Cambridge, Mass. Ill. Univ. Thesis-University of Illinois Thesis. Urbana. Ind. Univ. Thesis-Indiana University Thesis. Bloomington. Indust. and Eng. Chem.-Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Wash- ington, D. C. Internat. Boundary and Water Commission U. S. and Mex. Water Bull. -International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico Water Bulletin. Internat. Geol. Cong., l9th, Algiers-International Geological Congress, l9th, Algiers. Algiers, Algeria. Iowa Univ. Thesis-State University of Iowa Thesis. Iowa City. Jour. Geol. Education-Journal of Geological Education. Appleton, Wis. Jour. Geology-Journal of Geology. Chicago, Ill. Jour. Geophys. Research-Journal of Geophysical Research. Washing- ton, D. C. .|our. Paleontology-Journal of Paleontology. Tulsa, Okla. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 5

Jor. r. Petrol. Technology-Journal of perroleum Technology. Dallas, Texas. Jour. Sed. Petrology-Journal of Sedimentary petrology. Tulsa, Okla.

Kans. univ. Paleont. contr.; Thesis-university of Kansas pareontorogi- cal Contributions; Thesis. Lawrence. Kans. Univ., State Geol. Survey Bull.-University of Kansas, State Geo- logical Survey Bulletin. Lawrence. Kennecott Chinorama. Hurley, N. Mex.

Meteoritics-Meteoritics, the Journal of the Meteoriticar society and the Institute of Meteoritics of the University of New Mexico. Albuquer- - que, N. Mex. Formerly Meteoritical Society Contributions. Meteor. soc. contr.-Meteoritical society contributions. Later, Meteor- itics. Mich. Univ. Thesis-University of Michigan Thesis. Ann Arbor. Min- and Contracting Rev.-Mining and Contracting Review. Salt Lake City, Utah. Min. Cong. Jour.-Mining Congress Journal. Washington, D. C. Min. Eng.-Mining Engineering. New york City. Mineralogical Mag.-Mineralogical Magazine. London, England. In- cludes separately paged Mineralogical Abstracts. Mineralogist. Portland, Ore. Mines Mag.-Mines Magazine. Denver, Colo. Min. Mag.-Mining Magazine. London, England. Min. World-Mining World. San Francisco, Calif.

Natl. Geog. Mag.-National Geographic Magazine. Washington, D. C. Natl. Oil Scouts and Landmen's Assoc. Year Book-NationafOil Scouts and Landmen's Association Year Book. Austin, Texas. Natl. Speleol. Soc. Bull.; News-National Speleological Sociery Bullerin (later, also called American Caver); News. Arlington, Va. Neues Jahrb. Min., Monatshefte-Neues Jahrbuch ftir Mineralogie, Monatshefte. Stuttgart, Germany. N. Mex. Business-New Mexico Business. Albuquerque. N. Mex. Geol. Soc. Guidebook; Program Annual Meeting-New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook; Program Annual Meeting. Socorro. N. Mex. Health Officer-New Mexico Health Officer. Santa Fe. N. Mex. Historical Rev.-New Mexico Historical Review. Albuqu'erque. N. Mex. Inst. Min. and Technology Thesis-New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Thesis. Socorro. Formerly New Mexico School of Mines. N. Mex. Inst. Min. and Technology, Research and Development Div. GI-New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Research and Development Division Geophysical Investigation. Socorro. N. Mex. Inst. Min. and Technology, State Bur. Mines and Mineral Res. Bienn. Rpt.; Bull.; Circ.; Ground-Water Rpt.; Grridebook; Petrol. 6 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES Expl. Map.-New Mexico Institute of Mining and TechnologY, State Buieau of Mirrer and Mineral Resources Biennial Reporq Bulletin; Circular; Ground-Water RePort; Guidebook; Petroleum Explora- tion Map. Socorro. Formerly New Mexico School of Mines, State Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources. N. Mex. Mag.-New Mexico Magazine' Santa Fe. N. Mex. Min-er-New Mexico Miner. Albuquerque. Formerly New Mex- ico Miner and Prospector. N. Mex. Miner and Prospector-New Mexico Miner and Prospector. Albuquerque. Later, New Mexico Miner. N. Mex. Oit u-"a Gas Eng. Committee Ann. Rpt.; Eng. Rpt.-New Mex- ico Oil and Gas Engineering Committee Annual Report; Engineer- ing Report. Hobbs. N. Mix. 6il Co.tservation Commission Monthly Statistical Report- New Mexico oil conservation commission Monthly statistical Re- port. Santa Fe. N. Mex. Prof. Engineer-New Mexico Professional Engineer. Albuquer- que. Formerly New Mexico Professional Engineer and^ Contractor. N. Mex. Prof. Engineer and contractor-New Mexico Professional En- gineer and Cdntractor. Albuquerque. Later, New Mexico Profes- sional Engineer. N. Mex. Stati fng. Bienn. Rpt.; Tech. Rpt'-New Mexico State Engi- neer Biennial Report; Technical Report. Santa Fe. N. Mex. State Inspector of Mines Ann. Rpt.-New Mexico State In- spector of Mines Annual Report. Albuquerque. N. Mex. Tax Bull.-New Mexico Tax Bulletin. Santa Fe. N. Mex. Univ. Alumnus; Bull. Chem. Ser.; Pub. Anthrop. Ser.; Geol' Ser.; Meteoritics Ser.; Thesis-University of New Mexico Alumnus; Bulletin, Chemistry Series; Publication, Anthropology Series; Geol- ogy Series; Meteoritics Series; Thesis. Albuquerque. N. Mix. IJniv., Bur. Business Research N. Mex. Studies in Business and Economics-University of New Mexico, Bureau of Business Re- search, New Mexico Studies in Business and Economics. Albuquer- que. N. Mex. IJniv., Dept. of Govt. Div. of Research Pub.-University of New Mexico, Depariment of Government, Division of Research Publica- tion. Albuquerque. Northwestern Univ. Thesis-Northwestern University Thesis. Evanston, il1. Nuclear Science Abs.-Nuclear Science Abstracts. Oak Ridge, Tenn.

Oil and Gas Jour.-Oil and Gas Journal. Tulsa, Okla. Oil Reporter. Later, Rocky Mountain Oil Reporter. Okla. Geol. Survey Bull.; Circ.; Mineral Rpt.-Oklahoma Geological Survey Bulletin; Circular; Mineral Report. Norman.

Palaeontographica Americana. Ithaca, N. Y. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 7 Paliiontologische Zeitschr.-Paliiontologische Zeitschrift. sturtgart, Germany. Panhandle Geol. Soc. Guidebook-Panhandle Geological Society Guide- book. Pecos River Commission. Carlsbad, New Mexico. Petrol.-Petroleum. London, England. Petrol. Engineer-Petroleum Engineer. Dallas, Texas. Petrol. Refiner-Petroleum Refiner. [fouston, Texas. Petrol. Week-Petroleum Week. New York City. Pipeliner. El Paso, Texas. Pit and Quarry. Chicago, Ill. Plateau. Flagstafi, Ariz. Pop. Astronomy-Popular Astronomy. Northfield, Minn. No longer published. Rock Products. Chicago, Ill. Rocks and Minerals. Peekskill, N. Y. Rocky Mountain Oil Reporter. Denver, Colo. Formerly Oil Reporter. Roswell Geol. Soc. Guidebook-Roswell Geological Society Guidebook. Roswell, N. Mex. Santa Fe Mag.-Santa Fe Magazine. Chicago, Ill. Sci. Am.-Scientific American. New York City. Science. Washington, D. C. Sci. Monthly-Scientific Monthly. Washington, D. C. Seismol. Soc. Am. Bull.-Seismological Society of America Bulletin. Berkeley, Calif. Smithsonian Inst. Ann. Rpt.; Misc. Coll.-Smithsonian Institute Annual Report; Miscellaneous Collections. Washington, D. C. Sun Trails. Albuquerque, N. Mex. Texas Jour. Science-Texas Journal of Science. Austin. Texas Technological College Thesis. Lubbock. Texas Univ. Thesis-University of Texas Thesis. Austin. Texas IJniv., Bur. Econ. Geol. Pub.; Rpt. Inv.-University of Texas, Bureau of Economic Geology Publications; Report of Investigation. Austin. Tulsa Geophys. Soc. Proc.-Tulsa Geophysical Society Proceedings. Tulsa, Okla. Univ. of Washington Thesis-University of Washington Thesis. Seattle. IJranium Inf. Digest-IJranium Information Digest. Grand Junction, Colo. IJranium Mag.-Uranium Magazine. Denver, Colo. U. S. Atomic Energy Commission Airborne Anomaly Map; RME; RMO -United States Atomic Energy Commission Airborne Anomaly Map; Raw Materials Exploration Report; Division of Raw Ma- terials Report. Oak Ridge, Tenn., and [Airborne Anomaly Maps] Grand Junction, Colo. 8 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OT MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES

U. S. Bur. Mines Bull.; Inf. Circ.; Materials Survey; Minerals Yearbook; Rpt. Inv.; Tech. Paper-United States Bureau of Mines Bulletin; Iniormation Circulai; Materials Survey; Minerals Yearbook; Report of Investigation; Technical Paper. Washington, D. C. U. S. Bur. Rdclamation Geol. Rpt-.-United States Bureau of Reclama- tion Geological Report. Washington, D. C. U. S. Cong., 5. Doc.; H. Doc.-United States Congress, Senate- Docu- menfi House o[ Representatives Document. Washington, D. C' U. S. Geol. Survey B-ull.; Circ.; Coal Inv. Map; Mineral Inv' Field Studies Map; Mineral Inv. Res. Appraisals Map; Oil and Gas Inv' Map; Open-File Reporu Prof. Paper; TEI; TEM; Water-Supply Paper-United Statei Geological Survey Bulletin;- Circular; Coal Iniestigations Map; Mineral Investigations Field Studies Map; Mineral Investigations Resource Appraisals Map; Oil and Gas In- vestigations Map; Open-File Report; Professional Paper; Trace Elemlnts Investigations Report; Trace Elements Memorandum Re- port; Water-supply Paper. Washington, D. C. U. S. Natl.lfus. Sutl.; proc.-United States National Museum Bulletin; Proceedings. Washington, D. C. U. S. Natl. Pirk Service-United States National Park Service' Wash- ington, D. C. U. S. Public Health Service Pub. Water Pollution Ser.-United States Public Health Service Publication, \Mater Pollution Series. Wash- ington, D. C. U. S. Soil Conserv. Service Regional Bull. Geol. Ser.; Soil Ser.-United States Soil Conservation Service Regional Bulletin, Geological Series; Soil Series. Albuquerque, N. Mex. Utah Geol. and Mineralogical Soc. Guidebook-Utah Geological and Mineralogical Society Guidebook. Utah Geol. and Mineralogical Survey Circ.-Utah Geological and Min- eralogical Survey Circular. Salt Lake City. Washington Univ. Thesis-Washington IJniversity Thesis. St. Louis, Mo. \Mater Well Jour.-Water Well Journal. Urbana, Ill. West Texal Geol. Soc. Guidebook-West Texas Geological Society Guidebook. Midland, Texas. Wis. Univ. Thesis-University of Wisconsin Thesis. Madison. World Oil. Houston, Texas. World Petrol.-World Petroleum. New York City. Zeitschr. Kryst.-Zeitschrift fiir Krystallographie und Mineralogie. Leipzig, Germany. Zentralblatt fiir Geologie und Pal6ontologie. Stuttgart, Germany. Zentralblatt fiir Mineralogie. Stuttgart, Germany. Biblio graphy

Adams, John W. See Jahns, R. If., 5. Agocs, W. B. (and Rollins, J. C., and Bangs, E.). Airbome magnetometer profile from portland, Ore- gon to Albuquerque, New Mexico: Geophysics, v 19, n 2, pp ZIO-ZAO,8 figs, lg54; [abs.] Am. Geol. Inst. Geol. Abs., v 2, n 2, p lt, 1954; [abs. by Dempsey, W. J.] U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 1022-8, p 85, 1954. Agoginq George A. The Santa Ana pre-ceramic site, a report on a cultural level in Sandoval County, N. M.: Texas Jour. Science, v 4, n l, pp 32-37, illus., 1952. Albright, Eorace M. Potash: Min. Cong. Jour., v 38, n 2, pp 62-65, illus., 1952. Albright, J. L l. (and Bauer, R. M., J.). Pecos Valley "diamonds" [quartz crystals]: Rocks and Min- erals, v 30, n 7-8, pp 346-350, illus., 1955. 2. (and Alcorn, Rex, and Cave, H. S.). Oil and gas possibilities of the basins of the Sierra County region, in Guidebook of south-central New Mexico: N. Mex. Geol. Soc., Sixth Field Confereace, Nov. ll-13, pp 124-185,5 figs, 1955. Alcorn, Rex. See Albright, I . L., 2. Alford, Trudy. l. Spirit of Terrero: Sun Trails, v 6,ra2, pp 46-50, illus., 1953. 2, Ghosts of the past [ghost towns of N. Mex,]: N. Mex. Mag., v 32, t l, pp 22-23, 42, illus., 1954. Alfredq Don- l. Dona Dora's "pearls": N. Mex. Mag- v 29, n l, pp 16-17, 41,43,45, illus., 1951. 2, Apache tears and other mineral oddities from the Mogollon Mountains, New Mex- ico: Rocks and Minerals, v 26,n3-4, pp 138-143, illus., 1951. 3. Beginner's luck [smithsonite, Organ mining districc]: Rocks and Minerals, v 27, pp 468-47 1, illus., 1952. 4. A rock hound hits the jackpot [fluorite]: N. Mex. Mag., v 30, n 5, pp 29,39,41,43, illus., 1952. 5. Halite [Zuni salt lake]: Rocks and Minerals, v 30,n3-4, pp l15-120, illus., 1955. Alleu E.I. El Paso and Albuquerque now are linked by this new 248-mile products line: Oil and Gas Jour., v 54, n ll, p 123,2 figs, 1955. Allen" John Eliot l. The seminar as a senior "polishing" course in geology [N. Mex. Inst. Min. and Technology]: Jour. Geol. Education, pp 50-58,2 figs, summer, 1951. 2. (and Jones, S. M., and others). Preliminary geologic map of the Capitan quadrangle, Lincoln County, New Mexico, in Guidebook of the Capitan-Carrizozo-Chupadera Mesa region, Lincoln and Socorro Counties, New Mexico: Roswell Geol. Soc., Fifth Field Conferencq Nov, 30-Dec. l, scale I inch to 4 miles, 1951. 3. The Carrizozo Malpais, iz Guidebook of the Capitan-Carrizozo-Chupadera Mesa region, Lincoln and Socoro Counties, New Mexico: Roswell Geol. Soc., trifth Field Confetence, Nov.30-Dec. f , pp 9-ll, f95l; [abs.] Geol, Soc. Am. Bull., v 65, n 12, pt 2, p 1319, 1952. 10 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES

4, A Mexican trip in your own backyard [carrizozo lava flow]: N. Mex. Miner, v 14, n 10, pp 26-29, illus., 1952. New Mexico Geol. E. (an'd ;ones, Srewarr M.). Geology of Capitan-quadrangle, [abs.]: i! Soc. Am. Bull., v 63, n 12, Pt 2,pP 1319-1320, 1952. i'/ 6, Tohatchi formation of-Mesiierde gxoup, western San Juan Basin, New Mexico: '\ Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull., v 37, i ll, pp 2509-Zf 7l, 1953. pee Allen, l.- E" 7; 'Repenning, C. A., 3; Silver, C., 4; and Wright, H. E., Jr', 3, for discussiofl[ group, San- Basin, Z. [Discuss-ion of "Tohatchi formation of Mesaverde western Juan Mexico: New Mexico" by John Eliot Allen] Tohatchi formation, san Juan Basin, New Am, Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull., v 38,t 4, p 66f , 1954. 8. (and Balk, Robert). Mineral resourceiof Fort Defiance and Tohatchi quadrangles, Arizona and New Mexico: N. Mex. Inst. Min, and Technology, state Bur. Mines and Mineral Res. Bull. 36, 192 pp, 16 pls incl. geol. map, 2l figs incl. index maps, 1954; [abs.] An. Geol. Inst. Geol. Abs., v 2, n 4, pp 68'73, 1954. 0. laha Baldwin, Brewster, and Hill, John). Selected stratigraphic sections in the Menefee and Crevasse Canyon formations, iz Allen, J. E., and Balk, R., Mineral re- sources of Fort Defiance and Tohatchi quadrangles, Arizona and New Mexico: N. Mex. Inst. Min. and Technology, State Bur. Mines and Mineral Res. Bull. 36, pp 157- t64, t954. 10. Mineral resources of the Navajo Reservation in New Mexico (exclusive of uranium, coal, oil, gas, and water): N. Mex. Inst. Min. and Technology, State Bur. Mines and Mineral Res. Bull. 44, map and text, 1955.

Allen, Boy T[., Jr. l. Blanco-Mesa Verde gas pool: World Oil, v l4l, n 7, pp ll5'119, 6 figs, 1955. 2. Stratigaphic gas development in Blanco-Mesa Verde pool of San Juan Basin [abs.]: Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull,, v 39, n 4, p 534, 1955. 3. Stratigraphic gas development in the Blanco Mesa Verde pool of the San Juan Basin, in Geology of parts of Paradox, Black Mesa and San Juan Basins: Four Corners Geol. Soc,, Four Corners Field Conference, pp 144-149,6 figs, 1955.

Allerq Yictor T. l. Rhodonite at Vanadium, New Mexico [abs.]: Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., v 63' a 12, pr 2, p t377, 1952. 2. (ana Fahey, Joseph J). Rhodonite, johannsenite, and ferroan johannsenite at Vanadium, New Mexico: Am. Mineralogist, v 38, n ll and 12, pp 883-890, 3 6gs, 1953; [abs.] Am. Geol. Inst. Geol. Abs., v 2, tt 3, p 5, 1954.

American Association of Petroleum Geologists. (and National Research Council). Tectonic map of U-nited States: Natl. Research douncil, Committee on Tectonics, Div. of Geology and Geography, scale I inch to \ 40 miles, 1944.

Anderson, C. C. (and Hinson, H. H). Helium-bearing natural gases of the United States: U. S. Bur. Mines Bull.486, 141 pp, 8 figs, f951.

Anderson, E C. l. New Mexico metal mining districts, production and trends: N. Mex. Miner and Prospector, v 13, n 6, p f0, f95l; v 13,ra7, pp 10, f6, 1951; v 13, n 8,pP 8, f2, f95f. 2. Oicurrences of uranium ores in New Mexico: N. Mex. Inst. Min' and Technology, ' State Bur. Mines and Mineral Res. Circ. 29,27 pp, map, 1954; [revised] 39 pp, map, 1955. 3. Mineral deposits and mines in south-central New Mexico, in Guidebook of south- central New Mexico: N. Mex. Geol. Soc., Sixth Field Conference, Nov' ll-13, pp l2l' r22, t955. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 1I Anderson, Keith. New Mexico drilling still active: World Oil, v f 37, n 5, pp tE6, 158-159, 162, I fig, t9bi. Anderson, Richard C. l. A gravity survey of the Rio Grande valley near Socorro, New Mexico: N. Mex. Inst. Min. and Technology, M.S. thesis, 32 pp, l0 figs, 19b3. [On file N. Mex. Inst. Min. and Technology Library, Socorro.] 2. A gravity survey of the Rio Grande trough near Socoro, New Mexico: Am. Geo- phys. Union Trans., v 36, n l, pp 144-148,3 figs, f 954; [abs.] Am. Gml. Inst. Geot. Abs., v 3, n l, p 69,1955; [abs.] U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. r033-A, p 20, 1955. Anderson, B. L. See also Young, W. If. (and Hutchinson, E. C.). Air-photo stratigraphy of the Four Comers area, in Geology of parts of Paradox, Black Mesa and San Juan Basins: Four Corners Geol. Soc., Four Corners Field Conference, pp 30-45, illus., lgb5.

Andrews, D. A. See Read, C.8.,2. Andrews, David Arthur. (and Schaller, Waldemar Theodore). Dolomite pseudomorphous after crystals of aragonite: Am. Mineralogist,v 27, n 2, pp 135-140,2figs,1942, Antevs, Ernst. l. Arroyo-cutting and filling: Jour. Geology, v 60, n 4, pp 375-388, 1g52. 2. Age of the Clovis fluted points with the Naco mammoth: Am. Antiquity, v 19, pp 15-17, 1953. 3. Climate of New Mexico during the last glacio-pluvial: Jour. Geology, v 62, tt 2, n pp 182-191, 1954. [See Antevs, E.,4; and Richmond, G. M., for discussion.] ' 4. of "Climate of New Mexico during the last glacio-pluvial" L-- [Discussion by Ernst Antevs] Climate of New Mexico during the last glacio-pluvial-a reply: Jour. Geology, v 63, n ?, p 195, 1955.

Arescq S. J. See also Snyder, N. II. l. (and Haller, C. P.). Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal (collected dur- ing the fiscal year f95f): U. S. Bur. Mines Rpt. Inv. 4934,93 pp, 1953. 2. (and Haller, C. P.). Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal (collected dur- ing the fiscal year f952): U. S. Bur. Mines Rpt. Inv. 4972,84 pp, 1953.

Argall, George O., Jr. l. "Permalite"-rock to plaster [Socorro perlite plant]: N. Mex. Miner and Prospector, v 12,nl, pp 2-3, illus., 1951. [Reprinted from Min. World, v 12, n ll, 1950.] 2. Milling uranium ores, how Anaconda does the job at its Bluewater plant: Min. World, v 16, n 9, pp 34-39, illus., 1954. 3. Why Anaconda's uranium mines are unique: Min. World, v 16, n 10, pp 54-59, illus., 1954.

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Atcheson, Mack. (and Cohn, A. A.). Operating glycol-amine gas treating plants [Permian Basin]: World oil, v 135, n 5, pp 297-300,9 figs, 1952.

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HaIe, TV'. E. See also Conover, C. S., 7. l. (and Nicholson, Alex). Three maps of a Portion of Lea County, New Mexico [con- to,rr -"p on the bottom of the Og"allala formation, contour map showing elevation map showing the thickness of the zone of saturation in the of the witer table, and -Geol. Ogallala formation]: U. S. Survey Open-file [unpublished] report, 1953. [On fiIe 218 Bass Bldg., 918 West Park Ave., Albuquerque, N' Mex.] 2. (and Hughes,1. S., and Cox, E. R.). Possible improvement of quality of water of the Pecos River by diversion of brine at Malaga Bend, Eddy County, New Mexico: Pecos River Commission, 58 pp, 8 pls, 5 figs, 1954; [abs.] Am, Geol' Inst. Geol. Abs., v 3, n 3, pp 148-149, 1955. 3. Ground-water conditions in the vicinity of Rattlesnake Springs, Eddy County, New Mexico: N. Mex. State Eng. Tech. Rpt. 3,54 pp, I pl, 9 figs, 1955; [abs.] Am. Geol. Inst. Geol. Abs., v 3, n 3, pp 150-15f, 1955.

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Hamilton, P. K. See Kerr, P. F.,3,4. Eammer, Sigmund. 1. Geophysical activity in 1953: Geophysics, v 19, n 3, pp 517-528,9 figs, l95tt 2. Geophysical activity in 1954: Geophysics, v 20, n 3, pp 654-670,9 figs, 1955. 3. Geophysical activity drops again in'54: Oil and Gas Jour., v 53,n48, pp 138, I40, 144, 147,6 figs, 1955. Eantush, Mahdi S. \- Preliminary quantitative study of the Roswell ground-water reservoir, New Mexico: N. Mex. Inst. Min. and Technology, f l8 pp,22 figs, 1955.

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5. Potash: Eng. Min. Jour., v 155,n2, pp f04-f05, 1954. 6. Potash: Eng. Min. Jour., v 156, n 2, p fl8, 1955. !, P-h9spha1e and potash-Potash hits new high: Min. Cong. Jour., v 41, n Z, pp 70, 81,2 figs, 1955.

Earper, Clyde. Million dollar "sleeping beauty" [Tyrone]: N. Mex. Mag., v 30, n B, pp 20-21, 36, illus., 1952.

Ilarper, J. L. Magretometer surveys in New Mexico areas [Lea Co. and San Juan Basin]: petrol, Engineer, y 24,n9, pp Bl4,816,5 figs, Aug. t982. Harrington, Eldred B. l. Mining revivals at Magdalena: N. Mex. prof. Engineer and Contractor, v B, n 2, pp 4-5,2 figs, 1951. 2. lhg big flood hit the city of Albuquerque: N, Mex. prof. Engineer, v 3, n 7,-When pp 3-7, illus., 1951. 3. Flood on the Rio Grande: N. Mex. Prof. Engineer, v 4, n l, pp 2-3, 2 figs, 19b2. 4. and higtway-engineering: prof. _Geolo^gy N. Mex. Engineer, v O, n Z, pp S-S, Z ngs, 1954; v 6, n 8, pp 6,8, 1954. I.-c*lqq and the irrigation engineer: N. Mex. prof. Engineer, v 6, n g, pp Z-g, 2 figs, 1954. 6. Geology and the water supply: N. Mex. Prof. Engineer, v 6, n 10, pp 8-10, I fig, f954. I.-C*-lggy and building consrucrion: N. Mex. prof. Engineer, ii, n Z, pp- tO-tS, 2 fip, 1955. 8. Apathy, arrogance, arroyos and floods [flash floods, Albuquerque]: N. Mex. prof. Engineel v 7,n9, pp 8-10, I fig, f955. Ifarris, Jay J. Hogback oil field, San Juan County, New Mexico, in Geological slmposium of the Four Corners region: Four Corners Geol. Soc., pp 83-85,2 figs, Oct. l, lg5z,

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Eayes, Philip Thayer. l. Geology of the Pre-Cambrian rocks of the northern end of the Sandia Mountains, Bernalillo and Sandoval Counties, New Mexico: N. Mex. Univ., M. S. thesis, 54 pp, 5 pls, 1951. 2.-(and Zapp, A, D.). Geology and fuel resources of the Upper Cretaceous_rocks of the Barkef Dome-Fruitland area, San Juan County, New Mexico: U' S. Geol. Survey Oil and Gas Inv. Map OM 144, 2 sheets, geol. map, scale I inch to I mile, coal map, ccale I inch to r/2n;ile, text, columnar and cross sections, 1955. Heck, \ililliam A. Why has the Raton Basin been ignored?: World Oil, v l!7, n 5, pp 180-182, 184, 3 figs, 1953.

Eedden, Albert E., Jr. (and others). [Oil and gas] Developments in west Texas and southeast New Mexico in l95l: Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull., v 36, n 6, pp tl28-1146,2 6gs, 1952. Eeinill, L. A. Cenozoic alluvial deposits in the upper Gila River drainage basin, Arizona and New Mexico [abs.]: Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., v 65, n 12, pt 2' p 1262, 1954, Eelm, E. "Tex". See Sutherland, Mason. Helmig, Phil D. See also Murphy, R. E. l. Petroleum possibilities in Eddy and Chaves Counties, New Mexico: Oil and Gas Jour., v 51,n24, pp 127-130, 132-133,2 figs, 1952. 2. What are the petroleum possibilities of northeast New Mexico?: Oil and Gas Jour., v 52, n 36, pp 88-91, 3 figs, 1954. Eem, John D. l. Quality of water of the Gila River basin above Coolidge Dam, Arizona: U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 1104,230 pp, 2pls,7 figs, 1950 [1951]. 2. Quality of water Conchas Reservoir, New Mexico, 1939-49: U. S. Geol. Survcy Water-supply Paper lll0-C, 24 pp, I pl, 5 figs, 1952.

Eendricksorq G. E. See also Qriggs, R. L., 1. (and Jones, R. S.). Geology and gtound-water resources of Eddy County, New Mexico: N. Mex. Inst. Min. and Technology, State Bur. Mines and Mineral Res. Ground' Water Rpt. 3, 169 pp, 6 pls incl. geol. map, ll figr, f952. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 37 Eenry, Thomas R. (and Du-renceau, Andre)., I9e age man, the first American: Natl. Geog. Mag,, v l0g, n 6, pp 781-806, illus. incl. 8 colored paintings, 1985.

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Eiestand, Thomas C. Geology assures many new Rocky Mountain [oil and gas] fields: World Oil, v l4l, n 7, pp 84-87, 5 figs, 1955. Higgins, Philip. New mining activity boosts historic Cerrillos district: N. Mex. Miner, v 14, t Z, pp Z, 20, illus., 1952.

EilI, John. See Allen, J. E.,9. EilperN L. S. Uranium in sandstone-type deposits-Northwestern New Mexico, iru Geologic in- vestigations of radioactive deposits, semiannual progress report-December l, l9b4 to May 31, 1955: U. S. Geol. Survey TEI-540, pp 106-107, 1955. Einrichs, E. N. See King, R. U. Ifinson, H. II. See Anderson, C. C. 38 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES Eollander, J. Theodore. Possible flow of water between Rito Resumidera and Poleo Canyon Spring' Rio Arriba County, New Mexico: N. Mex. State Eng. Tech. Rpt. 2, 18 pp' 2 figs, 1954; [abs.] Am. Geol. Inst. Geol. Abs', v 3, n 3, p 150, 1955. Eollingsworth, R. Y. (and Williams, Harold L,). [Review of] Subsurface Woodford black shale, west Texas and southeast New Mexiio,-by Samuel P. Eltison, Jr.: Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. BulI., v 35, n 3, p 627, 1951. Eollis,W.T. Drilting with gas in the San Juan Basin: Oil and Gas Jour., v 53, t 2, pp 99-100, f 954. Holmeq Charles. (and weber, R. H.). Preliminary report, geolo_gy and ground water- resources near b,arizozo, New Mexico: N. Mex.'Insi. Min. and Technology, Research and Develop- menr Div. GI-I,9 pp, 1951. [unpublished report on file N. Mex. Inst. Min. and Tech- nology, Research ind Oevetopment Div., Ground-Water Office, Socorro.]

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Innes, Arland I. The seismic history of southeastern New Mexico: Geophysics, v 18, n l, pp f42-159, 14 figs, 1953; [abs.] Am. Geol. Inst. Geol. Abs., v l, n I and 2, p 45, 1953; [abs. by Pakiser, L. C., Jr.l U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. f002-A, p 42, 1953. Intermountain Association of Petroleum Geologists. See Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, 1-4. International Boundary and w-ater commission, united states anil Mexico. l. Flow of the Rio Grande and tributary contributions from San Marcial, N. Mex., to Gulf of Mexico, 1949, with maximums, minimums, and normals, storage capacities and water in storage, sources of river flow, diversions, silt, chemical and sanitary aspects of water q;ality, rainfall, and evaporation, drainage basin and irrigated arias: Internat. Boundary and Water Commission U. S. and Mex. Water Bull. 19, 9l pp, illus., 1951. 2. Flow of Rio Grande and related data from Elephant Butte Dam' N. Mex., to Gulf of Mexico, 1950, with maximums, minimums, and normals, storage capacities and water in storage, sources of river flow, divenions, silt, chemical and sanitary aspects of water quality, rainfall and evaporation, drainage basin and irrigated areas: Internat. Boundary and Water Commission U. S. and Mex. Water Bull. 20, 108 pp, illus., 1952. 3. Flow of Rio Grande and related data from Elephant Butte Dam, N, Mex., to GuIf of Mexico, 1951, with maximums, minimums, and normals, storage capacities and water in storage, sources of river flow, diversions, silt, chemical and sanitary aspects of water quality, rainfall and evaporation, drainage basin and irrigated areas: Internat. Boundary and Water Commission U. S. and Mex. Water Bull. 21, f03 PP, illus., 1953. 4. Flow of Rio Grande and.related data from Elephant Butte Dam, N. Mex., to Gulf of Mexico, 1952, with maximums, minimums, and normals, storage caPacities and water in storage, sources of river flow, diversions, silt, chemical and sanitary aspects of water quality, rainfall and evaporation, drainage basin and irrigated areas: Internat. Boundary and Water Commission U. S. and Mex. Water Bull. 22, 104 pp, ' illus., 1955.

Interstate Oil Compact Commission, New Mexico Secondary Recovery Com- mittee. Secondary recovery operations in New Mexico to l95l: Interstate Oil Compact Com- mission, N. Mex. Secondary Recovery Committee Rpt., 26 pp, illus,, 1951.

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James, Eenry l. The mysterious Fort Stanton cave: Sun Trails, v 7, n 5, pp 8-9, illus., 1954. 2. Muleshoe gold [Golden]: Sun Trails, v 8, n l, pp 20-21, illus., 1955. 3. The ghost of White Oaks: Sun Trails, v 8, n 5, pp 8-12, illus., 1955.

Jeffords, Russell M. Mississippian corals from New Mexico and a related Pennsylvanian species: Kans. Univ. Paleont. Contr., Coelenterata art,3, 12 pp, 2 pls, 3 figs, 1955.

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Lamsens, O.8., Jr. See Wengerd, S. A.r 2. Lang, W'. B. Geology of the Pecos River between Laguna Grande de La sal and pierce canyon: N. Mex. State Eng. lZth and lSth Bienn. Rpr.,p 84, 1938. 48 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES Langan, Lee Y. field trip: ComPass' v 33' n l' GrrJarir, Henry O.) . Colotado Plateau and uranium pp 3l-39, 3 figs, 1955. Langston, Wann, Jr. I.ThefirstembolomerousamphibiansfromNewMexico:Jour'Geology'v6l'nl' pp 68-71, I fig, 1953. i:P;J;%;rriuiur,, from New Mexico: Calif' Univ' Pub' Geol' Sciences' v 29' n ?, pp 349-416,24 figs, 1953. LaPaz,Lincoln. See also Beck, C. W', 1-3' Meteoritics, v 1, l. Meteorite.sectionin8 equipment at the Institute of Meteodtics: n 1, pp 49'57,6 figs, 1953. v l, ,. ifr; Insriture oI Meteoritics of the university of New Mexico: Meteoritics, n l,pp 62-65,1 fig, 1953. (CN 1042'365) : Me- 3. fidtiminary ,t6te on the Chico, New Mexico, aerolite - teoritics, v l, n 2, PP 182-184, 1954. Lape, Ellen. See Cannon, J. B. Larsen, B. M. oilandgasdevelopmentsintheRockyMountainregionduringlg49:Jour.Petrol. Technology, v l,n12, PP 343-367, 1950' Latz, John E. l0' Freezing method solves problem in Carlsbad, N' Mex' shaft: Min' Eng'' v 4' n pp942-947,5 figs,1952. Laub, D. C. copper and uranium mineralization in the coyote mining district, Mora county, New Udiico: U. S. Geol. Survey Open-file [unpubiished] report, 24 pp, 13 figs' 1954' [On file N. Mex. Bur. Mines and Mineral Res., Socorro.] Leland, Eomer C. Engineer, (and Nichols, R. park). Drilling mud problems in san Juan Basin: Petrol. i2+,n5, pp 853-854, r fig,1952. Lemmons, R. D. (and Barr, K. I.). Air-drilled well compared with well drilled with mud [near iloudcroftl: woita oit, v 140, n l, pp 124-127 ' 130, 7 figs, 1955' LeMone, David Y. Geological investigation of the santa Fe formation near Socorto, New Mexico [abs']: N. M&. Geol. Soi., Progtam Ninth Annual Meeting, May 13-f5, 1955' Leopold, L. B. 399' 4 figs' l. Pleistocene climate in New Mexico: Am' Jour' Sci', v 249' pp 152-168' 195r. suwey i-,- 1".,d snyder, c. T.). Alluvial fills near Gallup, New Mexico: U. s. Geol. Waier-Supply Paper lll0'A, 19 pp, 8 figs, l95l' Leroy, Paul Georges. l. GeJogy of the southern margin of the Santa Rita copper Pit: Columbia Univ., M.A. thesis, 1951. i. Cor..t"tion of copper mineralization in the Santa Rita porphlty copper deposit: Columbia Univ., Ph5. thesis, 74 pp, 3l figs, f953' Santa B. Correlation of copper mineraiiiation ;ith hydrothermal alteration in the Rita DorDhvrv coppei-deposit, New Mexico: Geol. Soc' Am' Bull', v 65' n 8' pp 739'768' v 3, p 69' 1954' i-prrirohgi, isrii 1ats.f em. Geol. Inst. Geol. Abs', 2, n BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 49 Lesquereux, Leo. confiibutions to tJre fossil flora of the western Territories, [part] 2, the Tertiary flora: U. S. Geol. Geog. and Survey Terr. (Hayden) , Rpt. ?, BOOPpp, i[us., f SZA. Levings, W'iIIiam S. Late cenozoic erosional history of the Raton Mesa region: colo. school of Mines, D.s. thesis, l95l; Colo. School Mines euart., v 40, n B, lf t pp, 16 pls, 3t ngs, t95t. Desjardins, L., for review.]_of lSee Levorsen, A. L t^' tf'ev-iery Geological symposium of the Four corners region, by Four corners Georo$cal -o{- petrol. Society: Am. Assoc. Geol. Bull., v 27, n 2, p +SZ, LSSZ. 2. [Review o{l Guidebook of the Rio Grande country, centrar New Mexico, by New Mexico petrol. Geological Society: Am. Assoc. Geol. fuU., v 87, n Z, pp +iZ_+S+, |SSZ. Lewis, Nancy. Geology-how j! q-.* [U-1!v. ot N. Mex. Geology Dept.]: N. Mex. Univ. Alumnus, v 26,n 4, pp 7-I0, illus., lg53.

Lewis, Paul W. See Umbach, p.Ir., 18. Libbey, D. L. Potash activities and developments in southeastern New Mexico: N. Mex. Miner and Prospector, v 13,n7, p ll, 1951. Lilly, O. J. l. Doswell discovery enhances oil possibilities of the san Juan Basin: oil and Gas Jour., v 51, n 4, pp 102-103,2 figs, 1952. 2. The Doswell oil field, Rio Arrib_a county, New Mexico, rn Geological symposium gf-th_eIou1 Corners region: Four Corners Geol. Soc., pp.9g-108,4 figs, Oci. I-,1952; Am. Asoc. Petrol. [abs.] Geol. Bu[., v 86, n E, pp 962-^968, t9E2; [dige"st] Oil and Gas Jour., v 50, n 44, p 125, 1952. Lindblom, R. A. See Dare,'W. L. Lindgren, Waldemar. Mineral depoits,4th edition: New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 930 pp, i[us., lg3i. Little, E. E. 9T *:tlr-Fr* depleted oil wells [permian Basin]: Wortd Oil, v lB5, n 5, pp 262,270, 2 frgl1952.

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Wheelerr'W'. W'. :1r--^ ro*e 'waterresources:Indust.andEng.chem',v45,n11,pp2459'2466'illus''1953'

Whelan, Mark. region' in Geological symposium of Major magnetic anomalies of the Four Corners tZ1-]2l l fig' Oct' l' 1952' rhe Four Corners ."gro.r, fo.,' Corners Geol' Soc" pi' ' Whitebreail, D. H- See Gillerman, E' G" 7' 8' Wiederkehr, A. M. 13' pp B7-B10' 5 figs' 1952' Barker Dome gas storage project: Petrol' Engineer'v 24'n Wiggins, Walt. Mag" v 29' n l' pp 18-21' illus" Camera touring New Mexico-White Oaks: N' Mex' r95r. Willaril, Max E. Mineral resources of Fort of sedimentary rocks, iz Allen' J' E" and Balk' R" Petrology New Mexico: N' Mex' Inst' Min' Defiance and Tohatchi q";;;;ltt ffiona and nJ'. fvfi""! Mineral Res' Bull' 36' pp f 39'149' 1954' and Technology, Stut" ""a Williams, Albert Jr. MineralresourcesoftheUnitedStates[1882]:U'S'Geol'surveyMineralResources' r8$. Williams, Charles F. N' Mex' Mag" v 30' n 7' The mystery of the lost gold mine [San Pedro Mountains]: pp 17,50-52, illus., 1952. W'illiams, Earokl L. See Hollingsworth, R' V' Willis, B. Marshall. comPany: Petrol' Engineer'v 23'n5' l. El Paso [Natural Gas Co'] no-$' a two'system pp D9-Dl4;D16, Dl8, lo figs, 1951. basis: Petrol' Engineer' t 24'r,5' pp A83-A84' 2. San Juan Uusi, aeverofe? on sound A86-A88,7 figs, 1952. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 79 a. S31 treating petrol. ly1 Sive_r^[$_as] planr world,s largest: Engineer, v 24, n 12, pp D3-D6,6 figs, 1952. Pt-q Natural co.]-a conservation permian 1' Tt [Gas facror for the and san Juan Basins: Mines Mag., v 48, n 10, pp 88-84, 90, 96, illus., 1955. Wilmarth, Mary Grace. Lexicon o{ ry9t9Sic names of the United Srates: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. gg6, pt I (A-L), pp r-t244, pt 2 (M-z), pp 1245_2896, teiS.

\trilmarth, Y. R. (and Bauer,^H. L.,-J.., Sraarz, M. H., and Wyant, Donald G.). Uranium in fluorite deposits, in selected papers on uranium deposits in the united states: u. s. CeoI. sur- vey Circ. 220, pp 13-18, 4 figs, 1952.

rililpolt, Ralph II. See also Vorbe, G. (and wanek, A. A.). Georogy of the region from socorro and san Antonio east to c-hupadera Mesa, socorro county, New Mexico: u, s, Geol. survey oil and Gas Inv. Map OM l!1, scale I inch to I mile, lgbl. Wilson, D. P. (and smart, *. n): Proven and possibre oil and gas producing structures in the Four corners area, paradox, in Geology-of parts of dlr.li M.r" srr, ;uan Basins: Four Corners Geol. Soc., Four Corirers Field Conference, pp 2E_2g,"ri'd 1955. Tfilson, Edward B. fReview. o{l Geology of, the Caballo Mountains, by Vincent C. Kelley and perrol. Caswell Silver: Am. Assoc. Geol. Bull., v 87, n 5, pp iOeS-tOSO, t9fa. IYilsorq Gilbert M. t. !11 19qtac91 drilling mud in San Juan Basin operations: World Oil, v lB3, n 3, pp 128-130, 132,134,138, 140, t0 figs, t9bl. San Basin 2. Juan becoming major gas-producing area: World Oil, v 134, n b, pp 104_ 106,2 figs, 1952.

Winkler, Eartmut A. l. Preliminary report of some geophysical ground water exploration in sierra county, New Mexico: N. Mex. Inst. Min. and rechnology, Reseaich and Development Div. GI-3, 6 pp, 3 figs, 195f. [Unpublished report on file N. Mex. Insr. Min,'and Tech- nology,. Research and Development Div., Gound-Water Office, Socorro.] 2. Preliminary_leport of somc qegphysical ground warer exploration it Lake valley, sierra county, New Mexico: N. Mex. rnst. Min. and rechnolbgy, Research and Devei- opmentniv. GI-4,4 pp, I fig, 1951. [Unpublished reporr on file N. Mex. Inst. Min. and- Technology, Research and Development Div., Grdund-Water Office, Socorro.l 3. Ground-water reconnailynce [Springet]: N. Mex. rnst. Min. and Technologyl ne- search and Developmenr Div. GI-6, 4 pp, 195r. [unpublished report on file N-.'Mex. Inst. Min. and Technology, Research and Development Div., dround-Water Office, Socorro.] 4. seismic exploration, sunshine Valley, New Mexico: N. Mex. Inst. Min. and rech- lglogy, Research and Development Div. ct-7, 5 pp, f 951. [Unpublished report on file N. Mex. Inst. Min. and Technology, Researcti ind Oevilopment Div., iround- Water Ofice, Socorro.] 5. A_comparison between seismic and resistivity depth profiles berween willow and Hughes Hills near carrizozo, N. M.: N. Mex. inst.-Miri. and rechnology, Research and Development Div. Gr-2, 3 pp, I fig, 19s2. [unpublished reporr on ffe *. Mex. Inst. Min. and.Technology,-Researchin_d Developmeni Div., Grourid-water office, socorro.] 6. Resistivity reconnaissance near Vaughn ind vicinity: N. Mex. Inst. Min. and rech- 80 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES on fiIe nology, Research and Development Div' GI-5, E pp, 1952' [Unpublished^report i.-f;;. Inst. Min. and Techlology, Research and oevelopment Div., Ground-water Office, Socorro.l geophysical ground-water suwey: N' Me^x-'^Inst' Min' Z-.-f."fi*irru.y'report, Ruidoso "neietopmetit T".fr"rflgy, hesea.ch and oiv' GI-8' 15 pP' 4- figs' 1952' [Unpub- firtJ""a r.fo* o"ri-n" N. Mex. Inst. Min] and Technology, Research and Development Div., Ground-Water Office, Socorro.] Min. and ;.-c";;hili.rl reconnaissance at Bioomfield, New Mexico: N. Mex. rnsr. i".trriroly, Research and Development Div'-GI-g,-3 pp' I fig'-1952'{Unpublished ."oort orr"6l. N. Mex. Inst. Min. ind Technology, Research and Development Div" Giound-Water Office, Socorro.l for ground in the vicinity of Puerto de Luna' S. C1"pftyti."l reconnaissance -water New l\iexico: N. Mex. Insr. Min. a"nd Technology, Research and Development Div. Mex' Inst' Min' and Tech- Ci-fO, + pp,2 figs, 1952. [Unpublished report-Ground-Water ol]-'nte U' {.i""t.fr"u"t a Develoipment Div., Omce' Socorro'] , County, ""f"gy,iO. ,i'seir-ic and electrical resistivity reconnaissance of Hatchet Gap, Hidalgo Div' New Mexico: N. Mex. Inst. Min. and Technology, Research and Development Inst' Min' and Tech- Ci-tZ,f pp,2 figs, 1952. funpublished report 91.91" N'Mex' Grouod-water office, socorro.] n'"i.r.ch"and Devilopment Div. - l "orogy,fr.Ltittiuity reconnaissanct at Tres Piedras, N' M': N' Mex' Inst' Min' and Tech- if. report ;;i.gy, Resea'rch and Development Div. GI-I3, 4 PP, 2 figs, 1952' [Unpupished Div., Gtound- on nTi'N. Mex. Inst. Min. anh Technology, Resea?itr and Development Water Office, Socorro.] ii. E;";;;i; exploiation for shallow groun{ water near Pinon' otero county' New trl"*i.o.jNl Mex. Inst. Min. and Techno"logy, Research and Development Div' GI-20' Min. and Technology, ;-d, n'figs, 1952. [Unpublished reporr_on"'file {.}.". Inst. n,iri"..f, ind oeveiopment Div., Ground'Water Office, Socorro'] seciion of the Sunshine Valley ground-water basin in New Mexico: ii.-{;;phtrical pp' N, M;. irrri. uirr. and Technology, Research'aid Development Div' GI-r4' 18 and Technology' i pit, , figs, f 953. [Unpublished ,""pott on N' Inst' Min' "ana -fil" O6ce,-Mex' Socorro'] n6*."..f, nevitopment Div., Ground-Water - i . nesistivity ,".o.rt iirr"n." for ground w-ater- in the Tularosa Basin' Otero County' New Mexico: N. Mex. Inst. Min."and Technology, Research and Development Div' Mex' Inst' Min' and Ci-fO, S pp, I Pl, 3 flgs, 1953. [Unpublished reiort on file N' i..ft"of.r'g,y, Rdsearch"and oevElop'rnent.Div.,-Ground-Water Omce' Socorro'] and 15. Ground water reconnaissance it Capitan, New Mexico: N' Mex' Inst' Min' -echnology, Research and Developm".ri o,,,. Gl-24,-5 pp, 2 figs'. 1953' {Unpublished reDorr on file N. Mex. Inst. Min. ind Technology, ReJearch and Development Div., Gr'ound-Water Offi ce, Socorro.] Tech- 16. Ground water survey at Siiver City, New Mexico: N' Mex' Inst' Min' and 1953' nology, Research and Divelopment Div. unpublished TPort,-18 pP,S lls' [on fite il.'lfex. Inst. Min. and technology, Risearch and-Development Div., Ground- Watet Office, Socorro.] 'Winograd, I. J. Groundwaterforsto€kanddomesticPurPosesinthevicinityo.fTlo-*Junction,Tres pi.d.rr, and No Agua, Taos and Rio.drriba counties, New Mexico: U. s. Geol. survey file N' Mex' Bur' Mines and O;;;{1" lunpublYsheal report, 20 PP,maP, 1955' [On Mineral Res., Socorro.] 'Winters, Wayne. n 3, pp l3-15' illus''-I951'- l. Uranium boom at Grants: N' Mex. Mag', v 29, - i. cu-"ru touring New Mexico-exploririg the malpalJ [Grants area]: N' Mex' Mag" v 29, n 9, pp 22-25, illus., 1951. Withers, Claude L. l.ThreeactualcasesdemonstrateflexiblerefineryoperationsfNumexrefinery,Ar- f952' tesial: Oil and Gas Jour., v 51, n 8, pp 56-57, 3 figs, BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 8I

2. First package-type TCC unit operation successful [Numex refinery, Artesia]: Petrol. Engineet,v 24, n 7, pp C7-C10,6 figs, 1952. 3. First package-type TCC unit completes six months operation fNumex refinery, Artesia]: Petrol. Refiner, v 31, n 7, pp 122-124, illus., 1952.

Wolfe, Earold D. See also Boyd, F. S., 1. (and Carlson, William A.). Uranium prospecting and exploration in New Mexico: Uranium Mag., v l, n 5, pp 6-8, 1954. Yflolle, Muriel Sibell. The bonanza trail lghost towns]: Bloomington, Ird., Ind. Univ. Press, 510 pp, illus., 1953.

Wood, G. H., Jr. (and Northrop, S. A., and Griggs, R. L.). Geology and stratigraphy of Koehler and Mount Laughlin quadrangles and parts of Abbott and Springer quadrangles, eastern Colfax County, New Mexico: U. S. Geol. Survey Oil and Gas Inv. Map OM l4l, scale I inch to I mile, 2 sheets, text, 1953.

Woo4 E. B. See Isachsen, Y.W. Wood, John A. Graphite-occurrence, properties, utilization: N. Mex. Miner, v 14, n 7, pp 10, 33, 1952.

Wood, J. W. See Conover, C. S.r 8. Woods, Betty. l. Trip of the month-Pinos Altos: N. Mex. Mag., v 30,o2, p 6, illus., 1952. 2. Peat mine at Mountain Park: N. Mex. Mag., v 31, n l, pp 22-23, illus., 1953. 3. Trip of the month-Chloride: N, Mex. Mag., v 31, n 2, p 6, illus., 1953. 4. Trip of the month-Zuni Salt Lake: N. Mex. Mag., v 31, n 6, illus., 1953, 5. Trip of the month-malpais at Carrizozo: N. Mex. Mag., v 31, n ll, p 6, illus., 1953. 6. Trip of the month-Silver City: N. Mex. Mag., v 32, t 1, p 6, illus., 1954. 7. Trip of the month-Laguna del Perro [salt beds]: N. Mex. Mag., v 32, n 2, p 6, illus., 1954. 8, Trip of the month-Albuquerque's volcanoes: N. Mex. Mag., v 32, t 12, p 6, illus., 1954. 9. Trip of the month-White Oaks: N. Mex. Mag., v 33, n 6, p 6, illus., 1955. 10. Trip of the month-Ortiz Mountains: N. Mex. Mag., v 33, n 10, p 6, illus., 1955. Wooils, Clee. l. Shiprock of New Mexico [volcanic neck]: Compressed Air Mag., v 60, n 12, p 374' 2 figs, 1955. 2. Salt harvest [Catron Co.]: N. Mex. Mag., v 33, n 10, pp 29, 52, 1955. Tfoodside, Forrest. See Roberts, W. H., IU. World Oil. l. Current statistics [discoveries, completions, exploration, pipe line, trends]: Wotld Oil,vl32,nl-7,1951;vl33,nf-7,f951;vl34,lrl-7,1952;vl35,nl'7,1952;v136, nl-7,1953; v 137, n l-7,1953; v 138, n l-7,1954; v 139, n l'7,1954; v 140, n l-7, 1955; v 141, n l-7, 1955. 2. Forecast and review statistics [drilling, exploration, production, and pipelines]: World Oil, v 132, t 3, l95l; v 134, n 8, 1952; v 136, n 3, 1953; v 138, n 3, 1954; v 140, n 3, 1955. 'Wright, E. E., Jr. l. (and Becker, Robert M.). Correlation of Jurassic formations along Defiance mono- cline, Arizona-New Mexico: Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull., v 35, rt 3, pp 607-614, 3 figu, 195r. 82 NEW MEXTCO BUREAU OF MrNES AND MINERAL RESOURCES 2. Opal cement in thick Tertiary eolian sandstone, Chuska Mountains, Arizona-New Mexico [abs.]: Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., v 62, n 12, pt 2, p 1492, 195f . 3. [Discqssion-oilllohatchi formation of Mesaverde group, western San Juan Basin, by Eliot AIIen] Problem of Tohatchi formation, Chuska Moun- 1.Newfrexico"'tains, John -Am. Arizona-New l$fexicb: Assoc. Petrol. GeoI. Bull., v 38, n 8, pp 1827-1834, 3 figs, 1954. 'Wright, Robert J. Ore controls in sandstone uranium deposits of the Colorado Plateau: Econ. Geology, v 50,n2, pp 135-155, l0 figs, 1955. W'yant, Donald G. See Gott, G. 8., 2; Wilmarth, V. R. TV'yoming Geological Assoeiation. See Rocky Mountain Association of Geol- (l ogists, 1-4. Ximenes, Yicente Treviflo. Natural gas in New Mexico: N.,Mex.-Qniv., Bur. Business Research N. Mex. Studies i_n_!y9!ness 2rrd Ecolgmics n 3, 75ffi, 5'figs, 1954. Yen, Teng-Chien. Molluscan fauna of the Morrison formation: U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 233-8, 30 pp,6 pls, I fig,1951. Young, Addison. [Review o{l Introduction to the petroleum geology of the Permian Basin of west Texas and southeastern New Mexico, by a committee of the West Texas Geological Society: Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull., v 35,n9, pp 2097-2098, 1951. Young, Bobert W. (and Muench, Oscar Brauer). The chemical analysis of an euxenite for age determina- tion: Am. Jour. Sci., v 251, pp. 784-788, f953. Young, W. E. (and Andenon, R. L.). Thickness of bituminous-coal and lignite seams at all mines and thickness of overburden at strip mines in the United States in 1950: U. S. Bur. Mines Inf. Circ.7642, l8 pp, 4 figs, f 952. Zadra,J.B. (and Engel, A. L., and Shedd, E. S.). Concentration of bastnaesite and other cerium ores [Zuni Milling Co.]: U. S. Bur. Mines Rpt. Inv. 4919, 15 pp, 1952. Zakis, William. Table Mesa oil field, San Juan Courty, New Mexico, ire Geological symposium of the Four Corners region: Four Corners Geol. Soc., pp 87-94, 3 figs, Oct. l, 1952. Zapp, A.D. See Hayes, P. T., 2. Zeller, Eoward D. l. (and Baltz, E. H., Jr). Search for and geology of uranium in carbonaceous rocks- Coyote mining district, fn Search for and geology of radioactive deposits, semiannual progress report, December l, 1952 to May 31, 1953; U. S. Geol. Survey TEI-330, p 143, r953. 2. Uranium in carbonaceous rocks-Utah-New Mexico, irz Geologic investigations of radioactive deposits, semiannual progress report, June I to November 30, 1953: U. S. Geol. Survey TEI-390, pp ll7-118, 1953. 3. (and Baltz, Elmer H., J.). Uranium-bearing copper deposits in the Coyote district, l\{ora County, New Mexico: U. S. Geol. Survey Circ. 334, ll pp, I pl, 3 figs, 1954; [abs.] Am. Geol. Inst. Geol. Abs., v 2, n 3, p 109, 1954; [abs.] Nuclear Science Abs., v 8, n l, p 25, 1954. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 83

Zeller, Robert A., Jr. I. Lower Cretaceous stratigaphy of southwestern New Mexico, ire Guidebook of southwestern New Mexico: N, Mex. Geol. Soc., Fourth Field Conference, Oct. 15-19, pp 142-143, r fig, 1953. 2] Rec.ot lake iystem in southwestern New Mexico [abs']: N. Mex. Geol. Soc., Pro- gram Ninth Annual Meeting, May l3-15, 1955.

Zieglar,D.L. Preliminary geologic map of the Toadlena quadrangle, San Juan County, New Mex- ico: U. S. Geol. Survey Coal Inv. Map C 30, scale I inch to I mile, 1955.

Anonymous. l. Metal mining in New Mexico [1950]: colo. Min. Assoc. l95l Min. Yearbook, pp 144- 145, illus., 1951. 2. Harding Mine produces a variety of minerals: N. Mex. Miner and Prospector, v 12, n l, pp 5-6, illus., 1951. 3. Scirundler announces new mining operations at No Agua [perlite]: N. Mex. Miner and Prospector, v 13, n 11, pp 12-13, 19, 8 figs, 1951. 4. Schuntler mining perlite-from 8,900-ft. high bed in New Mexico mountains [No Agual: Pit and Quarry, v 44,r5, pp f 17-119, illus., 1951. 5."Excavating anb processing perfte [No Agua]: Rock Products, v 54, n ll, pp 62-63, illus., 1951. 6. The treasures of an ancient sea [potash]: Sun Trails, v 4, n 9, pp f8-19, 48,50-5f, 59, illus., 1951. 7. How to move a headframe-and why [Duval Sulphur and Potash Co.]: Eng' Min' v 153, n 5, pp 78-80, 7 figs, 1952. "S.Jour., aSenCO'r staiitaft [Ground Hog mine]: Min. World, v 14, n l, pp 26'30, illus', 1952. 9. New Mexico's No Agua perlite processed at Schundler plant: Min. World, v 14, n l, pp 44-45, iIlus., 1952. 10. Pdru expands to reduce costs [Pewabic mine]: Min. World, v 14, n 9, pp 28'31' illus., 1952. ll. Flexibility in zinc milling [Peru Mining Co., Deming mill]: Min. World, v 14, n 10, pp 57-60, illus., 1952. ii. Development of perlite at Socorro: N. Mex. Miner, v 14,n 3, pp- 4-5' illus--1952' 13. Uranium highlights in New Mexico: N. Mex. Miner,v 14,rl4, pp 11,30, illus', 1952. 14. Operation-metal mining and milling [Bayard mine]: N. Mex. Miner, v 14, n 5, pp 6 -7, 2r'22, illus', 1952. it. N"* Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources aids state's mineral indus- tries: N. Mex, Miner, v 14, n 8, pp 17-20, 28, illus., 1952. 16. White Sands National Monument: Sun Trails, v 5, n 10, pp 6'9, illus', 1952' 17. Expansion and improvement mark growlh of Schundler Perlite mining oPeration [No Agua]: Pit and Quarry, v 45,rr12, pp 99-100'_illus., 1953. iS. Hr;-bt.'r pipe line neiwork serves Texas and New Mexico: World Oil, v 136, n 2, pp2t4-2r5,2 figs,1953. i6. pCe,r fpotlsh Company of America] new double-drum hoist boosts production capacity Ay SO7.: Eng. Min. Jour., v 155, n?' pp 94-95, 5 figs, 1954' 2Ol Urinirim mlning demanis skitl fiackpile mine]: Eng' Min. Jour., v 155, n 9' pp 100-102, 7 figs, 1954. 21. How Sinta Fe's Haystack Uranium Co. plans and schedules uranium mining: Min. World, v 16, n ll, pp 50-53, illus., 1954. 22, Tlne smelter produc6icopper [Hurley smelter]: Kennecott Chinorama, v l, n 3, 6 pp, illus., 1955. z3.^ffrey move mountains [haulage at Santa Rita mine]: Kennecott Chinorama, v l, n 8, 1955. 84 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MrNES AND MINERAL RESOURCES

24. New Shiprock mill heralds first entry of major oil company into uranium process- ing: Mines Mag., v 45, n 7, pp 18-24,58, illus., 1955. 25. Acid cure, a new process for U.O, [Shiprock]: Min. World, v 17, n 8, pp 46-50, 80, illus., 1955. 26, Unusual fracture technique stimulates New Mexico dry gas wells: Petrol. Engi- neer,v 27, n f2, pp Bll0-Blll, illus., 1955. 27. Silver City: Pipeliner, v 18, n l, pp ll-15, illus., 1955. 28. The Permian Basin: Pipeliner, v 18, n 4, pp 10-17, illus., 1955. 29. Geology of the Permian Basin: Pipeliner, v 18, n 4, pp 20-21, illus., 1955. 30. Kennecott's Chino Mines [Santa Rita]: Sun Trails, v 8, n 4, pp 6-ll, illus., 1955. 31. Kermac [Kerr-McGee uranium operations]: Uranium Mag., v 2, n 8, pp f9-22, illus., 1955. 32. Mining directory-operators [uranium mining companies] in the United States: Uranium Mag., v 2, n 9, pp 19-91, 1955. 33, Fluoride content-water supplies of New Mexico: N. Mex. Health Oficer, v lg, n l, pp 3-8, [no date]. 34. Chemical analyses of water supplies in New Mexico: N. Mex. Health Officer, v lg, n l,pp 9-16, [no date]. Inder INTRODUCTORY NOTE

Because the index to a bibliogaphy can be used most effectively when the reader is familiar with its organization, the system of headings, subheadings, and entries used in this index are described below. In this index the literature in Part I, Bibliography, is listed by subject under 13 major headings, as follows:

Areas.Papex which cover some phase of the geology or mineral technology for a given area are listed under that area. Economic Geology. Papers dealing with mineral deposits (mines, mining districts, and oil and gas fields), substances (metallics, nonmetallics, and fuels), and general mining and petroleum geology. Geophysics and Geochemisrr). Papers covering gavity, magnetic, electric, seismic, radioactivity, and other geophysical methods used to prosPect for mineral deposits and to determine structures; geochemical and geobotanical studies; and general geophysical subjects. Hi.storical anil Stratigraphic Geology. Papers covering the description, history, correlation, or geographic extent of formations and other rock units. Maps.l,rcl]udes geologic maps showing by colors, patterns, or symbols the areas of outcrop and ages of rock units; geophysical maps showing the results of geophysi- cal surveys; and mineral industry maps showing the occurrence of specific mineral commodities and the installations (mines, mills, pipelines, wells, refineries, etc.) related to their utilization. Does not include maps as illustrations in papers. Mineralogy. Papers giving mineral descriptions and localities. Also includes de- scriptions of meteorites. Mining Technology. Covers prospecting and exploration, development, mining, concentration, processing, refining, transportation, and utilization of metals, non- metals, and coal; and the history of mining areas. Oil and Gas Technology. Covers exploration, drilling, production, processing, re' fining, transportation, and utilization of oil and gas. Paleontology. Papers describing or interpreting fossil remains of animals, plants, and early man. Petrology. Covers descriptions of igneous and metamorPhic rocks' Physical and Structural Geology. Papers on structural geology, erosion and sedi- mentation, and general physical geology. Physiography. Covers land forms and their formation as related to geologic struc- tures and stratigraphy. Water. Papen on undergtound and surface water geology and technology, includ- ing water level, quality, quantity, springs, wells, stream investigations and meas- urements, irrigation, pumping, pollution, etc. The 13 major headings are divided further into subheadings. These subheadings are of two types: geographic and subject. A glance through the index will give the reader a general picture of the varying types of subheadings used under each major heading. Under each subheading the names of the authors and the serial numbers of their papers follow appropriately. Using these data the reader can find the title and refer- ence of a paper in Part I, Bibliography. INDEX Areas ogy: B1ack, D. M., l-4; Black, T. H.; Moran, l; Summers; Suther- Abbott quadrangle, Colfax County, ge- land; U. S. Natl. Park Service, 3. ology: Wood, G. H. Carrizozo lava flow, Lincoln County, Animas Valley, Hidalgo County, geol- geology: Allen, J. E., 3, 4; Guck; ogy: Conover, 2-4, 8, 9, ll. Woods, B.,5. Basin and Range, geology: Atwood, W. Catron County: W.; Fenneman. Geology: Alfredo, 2, 5; Bachman, G. Bernalillo County: O., 3; Bushman, 2; Griggs, 2-5. Geology: Harrington, 2, 7, 8; Hayes, Mineral technology: Alford, 2; AI- l; Hunt; Kelley, V. C., 7, l0; N. fredo, 5; Burridge; Bushman, 2; Mex. Geol. Soc., 2; Rocky Mt. Hoover, H. A., 1,2; Wolle; Woods, Assoc. Geol., 2; Szabo; Woods, 8., B.,4; Woods, C.,2. 8. Central New Mexico, geology: Arm- Mineral technology: Blume; Har- strong; Chisholm; Rocky Mt. rington, 2, ?, 8; Kelley, W. D.; Assoc. Geol., 2. Trauger,2. Cerrillos Hills, Santa Fe County: Black Range, Grant and Sierra Coun- Geology: Disbrow; Foster, E. E. ties: Mineral technology: Higgins; Knaus. Geology: Anderson, E. C., 3; Jahns, Chaves County: 6, 7; Kelley, V. C., l, 14, l5; Kott- Geology: Bean; Conover, l-4,8,9, ll; lowski,5,8; Kuellmer, l-4; N. Mex. Helmig, l; Roswell Geol. Soc., 3; Geol. Soc., 5. Stead, F. L., 2. Mineral technology: Alford, 2; An- I\{ineral technology: Ingalls, 6, ll. derson, E. C., 3; Brown, M. B.; Chupadera Mesa, Socorro and Tor- Wolle; Woods, B.,3. rance Counties, geology: Jones, S. Burro Mountains, Grant County, geol- M., l; Roswell Geol. Soc., 2; Wil- ogy: Gillerman, l-7; Kleinhampl, polr. l; Kottlowski, 5; N. Mex. Geol. Chuska Mountains, McKinley and San Soc., 3. Juan Counties, geology: Allen, J. Caballo Mountains, Sierra County, E., 6-10; Bachman, G. O., 3; Drou- geology: Anderson, E. C.,3; Beck, illard; Harshbarger, 3; Hatchett; 5; Boyd, F. S., 2; Bushnell, l-3; Shoemaker,2; Wright, H. E.,2. Doyle; Kelley, V. C., l, 6,7, 14, 15; CoaI fields: see Economic Geology Kottlowski, 8; Maxwell; N. Mex. Colfax County: Geol. Soc.,2,5; Silver, 6. Geology: Baltz, E. H.,4; Bieberman, Canadian River basin, northeastern l0; Cave, l, 2; Cline; Griggs, 4; New Mexico: Johnson, R. B.; LaPaz, 3; Levings; Geology: Ark.-White-Red Basins In- Muehlberger; Panhandle Geol. ter-Agency Comm., l, 3, 5, 6; Loh- Soc. 2; Pettit; Winkler, 3; Wood, man, l. G. H. Mineral technology: Ark.-White-Red Mineral technology: Alford, 2; Bieb- Basins, Inter-Agency Comm., l-7. erman, l0; Knaus; Secrest; Wolle. Capitan Mountains, Lincoln County, Colorado Plateau: see Sarr Juan Basin geology: Allen, E., 2, 5; Kelley, Curry County: J. .W., V. C.,3, Patton. Geology: Antevs, 2; Foster, R. 2; Capitan quadrangle, Lincoln County, Howard. geology: Allen, J. E., 2, 5; Kelley, Mineral technology: Foster, R. W.,2; V. C., 3; Patton. See also Lincoln f{oward. County. Datil Mountains, Catron County, geol- Capulin Mountain, Union County, ogy: Bachman, G. O., 3: Griggs, geology: Klinck; Muehlberger; 2-5. Strickfaden; U. S. Natl. Park Serv- De Baca County: ice, l. Geology: Beck, 2; Foster, R. W., 3. Carlsbad Caverns, Eddy County, geol- Mineral technology: Foster, R. W., 3. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 87

Delaware Basin: see Southeastern New Guillemin; Flemon, l, 2; Horton; 1,/. Mexico Jicha, 1, 2, 4; KelleY, C.' l, 4; Dona Ana CountY: ke[y, 2; Kleinhampl, l; Kottlow' Geology: Anon., 16; Alfredo, l, 3; ski,5, 8; Kuellmer, l,l; LeroY, l-3; Avery; Boyd, F. S., l; Conover, 10, Lovering; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 3; Raup, l, 3, 4. 12; Flower, 2, 6; Jicha, 6; Kottlow- O'Sullivan, l; ski, 3-6, 8, 9; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 3; Mineral technology: Anon., 8, 10, ll, Owens; Russell; Soule, l, 2; U. S. 14, 22,23,27, 30; Alford, 2; Bab' Natl. Park Sewice,2. cock; Ballmer, 2; Cannon, J. B.; Mineral technology: Alford, 2; Conner; Goodrich; Granger, l; Avery; Raynor; Soule, l, 2; Wolle. Harper, C.; Kniffin; Look; Lusk; Dwyer quadrangle, Grant and Luna Mead; Murphey; Snell; Wolle; Counties, geology: Bushman, 3; Woods, 8., 1,6. Elston, 2. See also Grant County; Great Plains, geology: Atwood, W. W.; Luna County. Fenneman. Eastern New Mexico: Guadalupe County: Bieberman, ll; Gardner, Geology: Jones, T, S. Geology: J. Mineral technology: Bigelow, 4. H.; Gott, l; Winklet, 6' 9. technology: Bieberman, ll. Eddy County: Mineral southeastern Geology: Black, D. M., l-4; Black, T. Guadalupe Mountains, Mexico, geologY: BradleY; H; Conover, 2-4, 8, 9, ll; DunlaP; New Rigby, f, 2; Hale, 2, 3; Helmig, l; Hendrick- Moran, 2; Newell, !; son; Herrick; Hughes, P. W.; Roswell Geol. Soc., l, 3; West Texas Geol. Soc., l. Johnston, C. H'; Jones, C. L., 1,2; Moran, l; Roswell Geol. Soc., 3; Harding County: Sheldon; Summers; Sutherland; Geology: Bieberman, 12. Bieberman, 12. Theis, l; U. S. Natl' Park Service, Mineral technologY: County, geologY: BoYd, I. S., J. Hidalgo Flege; Mineral technologY: Anon., 6, 7, 19; l; Conover, 2-4, 8, 9, ll; Mex. Geol. Atwood, G. E.; Bruhn; Chafetz, l- Kelly, 2; Knechtel; N' Winkler, 10. 6; Harley, l-7; Herbert; Huttl, l; Soc., 3; Strongin; High Plains, geology: GallowaY; Gaum; Ingalls, 6; Jacobs; Koonce; Latz; Libbey; Mclaughlin, D. H.; Mes- Lohman, 2. San Coun- ser; MurphY; Sheldon. Hogback-ty, quadrangle, Juan geology: Beaumont, 2, See also Estancia Valley, Torrance County, geol- Basin. ogy: Rocky Mt. Assoc' Geol.' 2; San Juan Hueco Mountains, Otero County, Seol' Roswell Geol. Soc., 4. ogy: Pray,6. Florida Mountains, Luna County, geol- Jemet- Mountains, Rio Arriba and San- ogy: KelleY, V. C., 5' doval Counties, geologY: Arm- Four Corners atea: see San Juan Basin strong; Kelley, V. C., 7, 8; Neher; Fra Cristobal Mountains, Sierra Coun- Sears, P. B.; Stearns, H. T. ty, geologY: Bushnell, 3; KelleY, V. geology: Albright, "Tornada del Muerto, C.,7,14,15; N. Mex. Geol. Soc', 5; I. L.,2; Bushnell, 3; Conover, I0; Thompson, S., l-3. kelley, V. C.,7, 14,15; Kottlowski' Franklin Mountains, Dona Ana Coun- 8; Rocky Mt. Assoc. Geol.,2; Sykes' ty, geology: Flower, 2, 6. Joyita Hills, Socorro County, geology: Gila River basin, western New Mexico, Kelley, V. C.,7. geology: Heindl; Jahns, 7. Kirtland quadrangle, San Juan County, Glorieta Mesa, San Miguel and Santa geology: Beaumont, S. Saa also San Fe Counties, geologY: Beck,3' Juan Basin. Grant County: Koe[ler quadrangle, Colfax CountY, Geology: Anon., 10, 14; Allen, V. T., geology: Wood, G. H. Sae also Col- l, 2; Ballmer, l; Bateman; Beck, fax CountY. 4, 6; Bell; Belt; Bushman, 3; Ladron Mountains, Socorro CountY, Dempsey; Elston, 1,2; Fowler; Gil- geology: Armstrong; Duschatko, 2; lerman, l-8; Givens; Granger, l, t; Gruner, 6; KelleY, V. C.' 1 . 88 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES

Areas (continued) L., 1,2; Colman; Cook; Ellsworth; Lake Valley quadrangle, Grant, Luna, Froelich; Gilkey, 1, 2; Gruner, l-6; and Sierra Counties, geology: Hilpert; Hunt; Kerr, 2-4; K:ing,Y. Jicha, l, 2,4. See also Grant Coun- L.; Kleinhampl, 2; Konigsmark, l, ty; Luna County; Sierra County. 2; Leopold,2; Mirsky; Narten, l-3; Las Tablas quadrangle, Rio Arriba N. Mex. GeoL Soc., l; O'sullivan, County, geology: Barker. Sae also 2; Rapaport, l-3; Smith, C. T., l-5; Rio Arriba County. Stead; Sun,3; Towle. Lea County: Mineral technology: Anon., 2I; King, Geology: Conover, 2-4,8,9, ll; Fel- V. L.; Richardson. lows; Hale, l; Harper, J. L.; HooU Mesilla Valley, Dona Ana County, geol- Schmirt, G. T.; Stead, F. L.,2. ogy: Conover, S, 10. Mineral technology: Argall, 3, 6, ll; Mexican Plateau, geology: Atwood, W. Griffin; Henwood; Hoot; Korn- w. feld; McGhee, l. Mimbres Valley, Luna County, geol- Lincoln County: ogy: Conover, l-4, 8,9, ll; Jahns, Geology: Allen, J. 8., 2-5; Baltz, E. 7; McClure. H., 4; Bodine; Guck; Holmes, C.; Mines: sea Economic'Geologr; Mining James, l; Jones, S. M., l; Kelley, Technology V. C., 3; N. Mex. Bur. Mines and Mining districts: see Economic Geology Mineral Resources,2; Patton; Ros- Mogollon Mountains, Catron County: well GeoI. Soc., 2-4, 6; Winkler, 5, Geology: Alfredo,2. 7, 15; Woods, B.,5. Mineral technology: Alford, 2; Bur- Mineral technology: Alford, 2; ridge; Hoover, H. A., l, 2; Wolle. ;ames,3; Wiggins; Woods, B.,9. Mora County: Llano Estacado: see High plains Geology: Bachman, G. O,, l; Baltz, Lordsburg quadrangle, Hidalgo Coun- E. H., 4, 5; Bass; Bieberman, 13; ty, geology: Flege. Sae also Hidalgo Jahns, 4; Laub; Raitz; Tschanz, l, County. 2; Zeller, H, D., l, 3. Los Pinos Mountains, Socorro County, Mineral technology: Bieberman, 13. geology: Kelley, V. C., 7; Staatzi Moreno Valley, Colfax County, mineral Wilpolt. technology: Alford, 2i Knaus; Lucero Mesa, Valencia County, geol- Wolle. ogy: Bucher, l; Duschatko, l; Mount Laughlin quadrangle, Colfax Jicha, T; Kettey, V. C., 7; N. Mex. County, geology: Wood, G. H. See Geol. Soc., l. also Colfax County. Luna County: Mount Taylor area, Valencia County, Geology: Bogart; Bushman, 3; Con- geology: Bachman, G. O,, i; over, l-4,8,9, ll; Elston, 1,2; Hol- Mathewson, l; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., ser; Jahns, 7; Jicha,1, 2, 4; Kelley, l; Sharp, K. D. V. C.,5; McClure. Nacimiento Mountains, Sandoval Mineral technology: Weiss. County, geology: Armstrong; Bach- Magdalena Mountains, Socorro Coun- man, G. O., 3. ty: Naschitti quadrangle, San Juan and Geology: Kalish; Kelley,V. C.,7. McKinley Counties, geology: Mineral technology: Alford, 2; Har- O'Sullivan, l; Otdotez, l, 2; See rington, l; Smith, T. E., l, 2; also San Juan Basin. Wolle. Navajo Indian Reservation, geology: Manzanita Mountains, Bernalillo Allen, J. E., 6-10; BaIk; Callahan; County, geology: Szabo. Halpenny, l, 2; Hatchett; Harsh- Manzano Mountains, Torrance and Va- barger, l-4; Leopold, 2; O'sullivan, lencia Counties, geology: Arm- 2; Reagan; Repenning, l-3; Shoe- strong; Basham; Dorman; Kelley, maker,2; Stokes, l-3; Strobell, l-4; V. 7 C., , 8; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 2. Willard; Wright, H. 8., l-8. See McKinley County: also San Juan Basin. Geology: Allen, J. E., 6-10; Batk; Northeastern New Mexico: Bucher, 1,2; Callahan; Cannon, If. Geology: Ark.-White-Red Basine In. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEIV MEXICO GEOLOGY 89

ter-Agency Comm., 1,3,5,6; Bald- Geology: Conover, 2-4,8,9, ll; Fos- win,2; Bieberman, 12, 14; Helmig, ter, R. W.,4; Judson, 2, 3; Smith, 2; Klinck; Levings; Lohman, l; S. W.; Smith, W. H.; Trauger, 1,3. Maher, l; Muehlberger; Pan- Mineral technology: Foster, R. W.,4' handle Geol. Soc., 1-3; Rocky Mt. Raton Basin: Assoc. Geol., 4; Strickfaden; U. S. Geology: Cave, l, 2; Cline; Fenne- Natl. Park Service, l. man; Heck; Johnson, R. B.; King, Mineral technology: Ark.-White-Red P. B., l; Panhandle Geol. Soc.,2, Basins Inter-Agency Comm., l'7; Mineral technology: Gardner, F. J., Bieberman, 12, 14; Mencher, 3. 2; McCaslin; Rocky Mt. Oil Re- Northern New Mexico, geology: Arm- porter,3. strong; Brill, l. Raton Mesa, Colfax County, geology: Northwestern New Mexico: srd San Levings. Juan Basin Rincon Valley, Dona Ana County, geol- Oil and gas fields: see Economic Geol- ogy: Conover, 10, 12. ogy; Oil and Gas TechnologY Rio Arriba County: Organ Mountains, Dona Ana County: Geology: Baltz, E. H., 4; Barker; Geology: Alfredo, 3; Kottlowski, 8; Corey; Gabelman, 2; Gott, l; Hol- Owens; Soule, 1,2. lander; Jahns, l, 3; Lilly, l' 2; Mineral technology: Alford, 2; Ray- Lookingbill, l, 2; Sears, R. S.; nor; Soule, l, 2; Wolle. Winograd; Zeller, H. D.,2, Oscura Mountains, Socorro County, Mineral technology: Bigelow, l; geology: Kottlowski, 2. Lilly, 1,2. Otero County: Rio Grande Valley, geology: Albright, Geology: Anon., 16; Baltz, E. H., 4; J. L,, 2t Anderson, R. C,, l, 2; Bates; Dunn; Jicha, 6; Kottlowski, Bloodgood; Clark,2; Conover, 10, 8; Otte, l, 2; Plumley, l; Polder- It; Eardley; Fagadau; Harrington, vaart; Pray, l-7; Roswell GeoI. 2, 3, 5, 8; International Boundary Soc., 3, 6; Russell; Sandeen, 3; and Water Comm. U. S. and Mex- U. S. Natl. Park Service,2; Wink- ico, l-4; Jahns, 7; Kelley, V. C., 7, ler, 12, 14; Woods, 8., 2. I, 14, llt Kelley, W. D.; Kottlow- Mineral technology: Lemmons. ski,5,6,8; McCIure; N. Mex. Geol. Pecos River Valley, geology: Albright, Soc.,2,3,5. J. L., t; Lang, W. B.; McClure; Robledo Mountain, Dona Ana County, Pecos River Commission. geology: Kottlowski, 8. Pedernal Hills, Torrance County, geol- Rocky Mountains, geologY: Atwood, ogy: Roswell Geol. Soc., 4. W. W.; Eardley; Fenneman; How- Permian Basin: see Southeastern New ell. See also Jemez Mountains; Mexico Sangte de Cristo Mountains. Picuris Range, Sangre de Cristo Moun- Roosevelt County: tains, Taos CountY, geologY: Jahns, Geology: Conover, l-4,8,9, ll; Fos- l, 3,5; Montgomery, 1,2; Smith, I. ter, R. W.,7; McClure. Pinos Altos Range, Grant County, geol- Mineral technology: Foster, R. W.,7; ogy: Kelley, V. C., 1. Gardner, },. J., l. Plainview Basin, eastern New Mexico, Roswell Basin, geology: Bean; Conover, Hantush; geology: Jones, T. S. l-4, 8, 9, ll; Fiedler; Playa Valley, Hidalgo County, geology: Harrington, 6; McClule. Conover, 2-4, 8, 9, ll. Sacramento Mountains, Otero County, Portales Valley, Roosevelt County, ge- geology: Baltz, E. H., 4; Bates; ology: Conover, 1-4, 8, 9, ll; Mc- Dunn; Otte, l, 2; Plumley, l; PraY, Clure. l-7; Roswell Geol, Soc., 3, 6; Puertecito quadrangle, Socorro Coun' Woods, 8.,2. ty, geology: Tonking. See also So- San Agustin Plains, Catrcn CountY: corro County. Geology: Bushman, 2. Pyramid Mountains, Hidalgo CountY, Mineral technology: Bushman, 2. geology: Flege. San Andres Mountains, Dona Ana and geologY: Quay County: Sierra Counties, Ander' 90 NEW MEXTCO BUREAU OF MrNES AND MTNERAL RESOURCES

Areas (eontinued) Assoc. Geol., l; Rosenzweig; Sen- son, E. C., 3; Bushnell, 3; Kelley, ter; Sharp, J. V. A.; Shoemaker, V. C., l; Kottlowski, 8,9; N. Mex. l-4:, Silver, l-5; Simpson, l-3; Geol. Soc., 5. Smith, C. T., 1-5; Sread, F. W.; Sandia Mountains, Bernalillo and San- Stephenson; Stokes, l-3; Strobell, doval Counties, geology: Arm- 1-4; Sun,3; Towle; Turnbow; Um- srong; Crane; Hayes, l; Kelley, V. bach, 8; Vorbe; Wantland, l, 2; C., 7, l0; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 2; Weeks; Wengerd, l-9; Whelan; Reynolds, C. 8., l-3; Toomey. Willard; Wilson, D. P.; Winkler, Sandoval County: 8; Winters, 2; Wright, H. E., l-3; Geology: Armstrong; Bachman, G. Wright, R. J.; Zakis; Zieglar. O., 3; Brunton; Bundy; Froelich; Mineral technology: Anon., 20, 21, Gott, l; Harrison; Hayes, l; Hunt; 24-26,31; Allen, R. W., l; Arnold; Kelley, V. C., 7, l0; Langston, l, 2; Ayres; Barnes,2, 4, 6; Bigelow, 3; Mills; Neher; Reynolds, C. B., 1-3; Birdseye; Bushman, 1; Coel; Dare; Sears, P. B.; Soister; Stearns, C. E., Donaldson; Dougherty; Fitzpat- l-3; Stearns, H. T.; Toomey; Vine. rick, l, 2; Folsom; Foster, A. L.; Mineral technology: Bundy; Steven- Fuller, 1,2; Gardner, F. J.,4, 5; son, D. Goodin; Harris, R. W.; Hollis; Sangre de Cristo Mountains: Hough, l, 3; Ingalls, 1,2,4,9, 12; Geology: Armstrong; Bachman, G. Kennedy; King, V. L.; Larsen; Le- O., l; Baltz, E. H., 5; Jahns, l, 3-5; land; Lilly, l, 2; Macey; Manuel; Kelley, V. C., 4, 7 , 8; Kottlowski, l; Mayhew, 1,2; McConathy; Mench- Laub; Montgomery, 1, 2; Pan- er,l,2; Menneer; Mize, l, 2; Mor- handle Geol. Soc., 2; Schilling; risey; N. Mex. Oil & Gas Eng. Smith, I. Comm., l,3,5,7,9; N. Mex. Oil Mineral technology: Anon., 2; Al- Conservation Comm.; Nicolson; ford, l, 2; Knaus; Montgomery, l. Owen; Paredes; Rinehart; Rob- San Juan Basin: erts, W. H.; Rocky Mt. Oil Re- Geology: Allen, J. E., 6-10; Allen, R. porter, l; Swainson; Tatum; W., l-3; Anderson, R. L.; Atwood, Thomas, C. F.; Umbach, l-7, 9-13; W. W.; Bachman, G. O., 3; Baltz, U. S. Vanadium Co.; Waati; Way- E. H., l-4; Barnes, l, 3; Beaumont, lett; Wengerd, 4, 8; Wiederkehr; l-3; Bieberman, 3, 9; Bozanic; Willis, l-4; Wilson, c. M., l, 2; Bryan, 5; Budd; Burton, l, 2; Winters, l. Bushman, l; Callaghan, l; Cannon, San Juan County, geology: Baltz, E. H., H. L,, l, 2; Chenoweth; Clayton, l-3; Bames, 3; Beaumont, l-3; 1,2; Cooper, J. C., l, 2; Ctaig,1,2; Budd; Cooper, J.C., t; Drouillard; Davis; DiGiambattista; Drouillard; Harris, J. J.; Hayes, 2; Hunt; Eardley; Fenneman; Finch; Four O'Sullivan, 2; Raup, 2; Strobell, Corners Geol. Soc., 1,2; Gabelman, l-4; Wantland, 1,2; Weeks; Wink- l, 2; Grinnell; Gruner, l-6; Hal- ler, 8; Zakis; Zieglar. penny, l, t; Harper, J. L.; Harris, San Mateo Mountains, Sierra and So- J. J.; Harshbarger, l-4; Hatchett; corro Counties, geology: Kelley, V. Hayes, 2; Hiestand; Hilpert; c., 14, t5. Holmes, W. H.; Hoover, W. B.; San Miguel County: Hunt; Isachsen; Joesting; John- Geology: Baltz, E. H., 4, 5; Foster, ston, H. C.; Kelley, V. C., 2, 9, ll- R. W., 5; Gott, l; Griggs, l, 4; 13, 16; Kerr, 2-4; King, V. L.; Jaffe; Pittman; Poldervaart; Read, Knapp; Langan; Leopold, 2; Lilly, 2; Sidwell, 2-4; Stever; Weldon. l, 2; Luedke; Lyons; Mallory; Mc- Mineral technology: Alford, 1; Bass; Conathy; McKee, S; Momper; Nar- Foster, R. W., 5; Knaus. ten, l-3; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., l; San Pedro Mountains, Santa Fe Coun- O'Sullivan, 2; Rapaport, l-3; ty, geology: Armstrong. Raup,2; Read, l; Reagan; Reese, Santa Fe County: l, 2; Reinhart; Repenning, l-3; Geology: Arrnstrong; Baldwin, l, 3; Rinehart; Robinson; Rocky Mt. Cannon, H. L., 3; Disbrow; Foster, BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 9l

E. E.; Griggs, 4; Kottlowski, l; N. Mex. GeoI. Soc., 2; Olsen; RockY Mr. Assoc. Geol., 2; Spiegel, l; Stearns, C. 8., l-3; Sun, 1,2; Turn- buII. Mineral technology: Alford, 2; Bul' lock, l, 2; Higgins; James, t; Knaus; Shenk; Utley; Williams, C' F.; Wolle; Woods, B., 10. Santa Fe quadrangle, Santa Fe county, geology: Baldwin, l, 3; Kottlowski, l. See also Santa Fe CountY. Santa Rita quadrangle, Grant County, geology: Hernon, l; Lovering. Sae also Grant CountY. Sherman quadrangle, Grant, Luna, and Sierri Counties, geologY: Elston, l; Jicha, 2. See also Grant County; Luna County; Sierra CountY. Rock quadrangle, San Coun- Ship- Juan ty, geolbgy: Beaumont, 2. See also San Juan Basin. Sierra Blanca Mountains, Lincoln and Otero Counties, geologY: Bachman, G. O.,3. Sierra County: Geology: Albright, J. L., 2; Ander- sor, f. C., 3; Bachman, G. O., 3; Bachman, H. G., 1, !; Beck, 5; Boyd, F. S., l, 2; Bushnell, 1-3; Conover, 10, 12; Doyle; Elston' l; Tahns, 6-8; .ficha, l, 2, 4, 5; KeIleY, V. c., t, 6,7,14' 15; Kottlowski,5, 6, 8, 9; Kuellmer, 2-4; Maxwell; N. Mex. Geol. Soc.,2,5; Rocky I\{t. Assoc. Geol., 2; Silver, 6; Theis, 2; Thompson, M. L.,2; ThomPson, S', l-3; Winkler, l, 2' Mineral technologY: Alford, 2; An' derson, E. C., 3; Brown, M' B.; CreaseY; Wolle; Woods, 8., 3' Sierra Cuchillo, Sierra County, geology: Anderson, E. C., 3; BoYd, F. S., 2; Iahns, 7, 8; KelleY, V. C., 14, 15; kottlowski, 8; N. Mex. Geol' Soc', 5. Socorro CountY: Geology: Anderson, R. C.' 1,2; Arm- strong; Bachman, G. O., 3; Bate- man; Duschatko, 1, 2; Foster, R' W., 6; Gott, l; Gruner, 6; Johnson, D.; Johnson, J- T.; Jones, S. M', l; Kalish; KelleY, V. C', 7, 14' 15; Keyes, 3; Kottlowski, 2; Kutnew' sky, 2; LeMone; Neuschel; N' Mex' Bur. Mines and Mineral Res., 2; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 2; Rocky Mt' 92 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MrNES AND MTNERAL RESOURCES

Areas (continued) Geology: Baldwin, 2; Bieberman, l4; L., l; Swords, l, 2; Terry; Thur- Klinck; Levings; Muehlberger; man; Tong; Vertrees; Ware, l, 2; Panhandle Geol. Soc., l-B; Strick- Willis, l, 4; Withers, l-3. faden; U. S. Natl. Park Service, l. Southern New Mexico, geology: Bliss- Mineral technology: Bieberman, 14. enbach; Bushnell, 3; Conover, l0; Valencia County: Fitzsimmons, l-3; Flower, 2, 6; Geology: Argall, 3; Bachman, G. O., Kottlowski, S-6, 8,9; N. Mex. Geol. 3; Bucher, 1,2; Cannon, H.L,,1,2; Soc., 5; Thompson, M. L., 2. Chenoweth; Colman; Duschatko, Southwestern New Mexico: l; Ealy; Ellsworth; Froelich; Gil- Geology: Bogarr; Boyd, F. S., l; key, 1,2; Goddard; Gott, l; Gru- Bushman,3; Callaghan,4, B; Con- ner, l, 3-6; Hilperq Hunt; Huttl, over, l-4, 8, 9, ll; Elston, l, 2; 2; Jicha, T; Johnsron, H. C.; Keley, Flege; Flower, 3; Holser; lahns, T; V. C., 1,8; Kerr, 2-4; Kleinhampl, Jicha, l, 2, 4; Kettey, V. C., 5; 2; Konigsmark, l, 2; Mathewson, Kelly, 2; Knechtel; Kottlowski, 5; l; Mirsky; Narten, l-B; N. Mex. McClure; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 3; Geol, Soc., l, 2; Rapaporr, l-3; Rocky Mt. Assoc. Geol., 3; San- Raup, 2; Sharp, J. V. A.; Sharp, deen, 2; Strongin; Winkler, l0; K. D.; Smith, C. T., t-4; Stead, F. Zeller, R. A., 1,2. W.; Towle; Winters, Z. Mineral technology: Sandeen, l; Mineral technology: Anon., 20; Ar- Weiss. gall, l, 3; Colwell; Hough, 4; Springer quadrangle, Colfax County, Huttl, 2; Lynn; Mathewson, l, 2; geology: Wood, G. H. See also Col. Strachan; Swainson; Waylett; fax County. Weeks; Winters, l. Taos County: Victorio Mountains, Luna County, Geology: Anon., 2; Baltz, E. H., 4; geology: I{olser. Chapman; Jahns, l, 3, 5; Kelley, White Sands, Dona Ana and Otero pan- Y. C., 4; Montgomery, 1,2; Counties, geology: Anon., 16; handle Geol. Soc., 2; Rocky Mt. Jicha, 6; Russell; U. S. Natl. park Assoc. Geol., t; Schilling; Smith, Service, 2. L; Winkler, 4, ll,l?i Winograd. Zuni Mountains, McKinley and Valen- Mineral technology: Anon., 2-b, 9, cia Counties, geology: Bucher, l, 17; Knaus; Monrgomery, l. 2; Gilkey, l, 2; Goddard; Gotr, t; Thoreau quadrangle, McKinley and Konigsmark, l, 2; Mirsky; N. Mex. Valencia Counties, geology: Smith, Geol, Soc., l; Rapaport, l, 2; C. T., 3. Sea also McKinley Coun- Smith, C. T., l-3. ty; Valencia County. Zuni Salt Lake, Catron County: Toadlena quadrangle, San Juan Coun- Geology: Alfredo,5. ty, geology: Zieglar. See also San Mineral technology: Alfredo, f ; Juan Basin. Woods B,, 4; Woods, C.,2. Tohatchi quadrangle, McKinley Coun- ty, geology: Allen, J. E., 6-9; Balk; Economic Geology Bushman, l; Leopold, 2; Repen- Abiquiu mining ning, district, Rio Arriba 3; Silver, 4; Willard. Sae also county: Gott, l. San Juan Basin. Alteration: Torrance County, geology: Armstrong; Cochiti district: Bundy. Basham; Dorman; Gott, l; Kellet, Fierro-Hanover district: Belt. V. C., 7; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 2; Santa Rita quadranglq: Hernon, l; Rocky Mt. Assoc. Geol., 2; Roswell Leroy, B. Geol. Soc., 4. Alum, San Juan Basin: Bieberman, 3. Tularosa Basin, Otero and Lincoln Aztec mine, Baldy district: petrit. Counties, geology: Albright, J. L., Aztec oil and gas field, San Juan Coun- 2; Conover, l0; Kelley, y. C., 14; ty: Rinehart. Kottlowski, 8; Sandeen, B; Wink- Baldy mining district, Colfax County: ler, 14. Ark.-White-Red Basins Inter- Union County: Agency Comm., 6; pettit. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 9E

Barite: County: Bachman, G. O., B; Drou- Caballo Mountains district: Kelley, illard; Raup, Z. v. c.,6. Clay: Weber, l. Hansonburg district: Kottlowski, 2. Bentonite: Reynolds, D. H. Barker Dome gas field, San Juan Coun- Caballo Mountains district: Kelley, ty: Barnes, 1,3; Rinehart. v. c., 6. Beryllium: San Juan Basin: Allen, J. E., l0; Harding mine: Jahns, l, 5. Bieberman, S. Iron Mountain district: Anderson, Tohatchi quadrangle: Allen, J. E., 8. E. C., 3; Jahns, 8. Coal: Wanless,2; Young, W. H. Victorio district: Holser. Analyses: Snyder, N. H. Bibliography, through 1950: Burks. Caballo Mountains: Kelley, V. C., 6. Black Hawk mining district, Grant Capitan field: Bodine; N. Mex. Geol. County: Gillerman, 3,4, 7. Soc., 4; Roswell Geol. Soc., 2. Blanco gas field, San Juan and Rio Ar- Carthage field: Berryhill. riba Counties: Allen, R, W., l-5; Cerrillos field: Benyhill; Turnbull. Barnes, l; Budd; Rinehart. Coking: Berryhill. Bloomfield oil field, San Juan County: Hagan field: Ilarrison. Barnes, l. Monero field: Berryhill. Bueyeros CO, field, Harding County: Raton field: Ark.-White-Red Basins Ark-White-Red Basins Inter- Inter-Agency Comm., 6; Berryhill; Agency Comm., 6. Panhandle Geol. Soc., Z; pettit. Building stone, San Juan Basin: Bie- San Juan Basin: Bieberman, 3, 9; berman,3. Hayes, 2. Bulfrog mine, Central district: Kelly,2. Tohatchi quadrangle: Allen, J. E., 8. Burro Mountains mining district, Cochiti mining district, Sandoval Coun- Grant County: Gillerman, l, 6; ty: Bundy. Kleinhampl, l; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., Cooks Peak mining district, Luna 3. County: Jicha, 4. Caballo Mountains mining district, Copper: Butler. Sierra County: Anderson, E. C., 3; Abiquiu district: Gott, I. Kelley, V. C.,6. Burro Mountains district: Klein- Capitan coal field, Lincoln County: hampl, l; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 3. Bodine; N. Mex. Geol. Soc. 4; Caballo Mountains district: Kelley, Roswell Geol. Soc., 2. v. c.,6. Capitan iron mine, Lincoln County: Central district: Fowler; Leroy, l-3; Kelley, V. C., 3. N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 3. Carbon dioxide, Bueyeros field: Ark.- Chloride district: Anderson, E. C., 3. White-Red Basins Inter-Agency Copper Flat (Hillsboro) deposit: Comm,,6. Kuellmer, 3,4. Carthage coal field, Socorro County: Coyote Creek district: Gott, l; Laub. Berryhill. Cuchillo Negro district: Jahns, 8. Central mining district, Grant County: Gallina district: Gott, l. Allen, V. T.,l,2t Ballmer, l; Beck, Jemez Springs district: Gott, l. 4; Fowler; Givens; Hernon, l; KeI- Lordsburg district: Flege; Kelly, l. ly, 2; Leroy, l-3; N. Mex. Geol. Organ district: Kottlowski, 9; Soule, Soc., 3; Ordonez,1,2. t,2. Cerrillos coal field, Santa Fe County: Pinos Altos district: Hernon, 2. Berryhill; Turnbull. Rio Arriba County: Gabelman, 2. Cerrillos mining district, Santa Fe San Juan Basin: Bieberman, 3. County: Foster, E. E.; Griggs, 2, 4. Santa Rita mine: Ballmer, l; Her- Chino mine: see Santa Rita mine non, l; Leroy, l-3; N. Mex. Geol. Chloride Flat mining district, Grant Soc.,3. County: Hernon,2. Scholle district: Gott, l. Chloride mining district, Sierra Coun- Sedimentary deposits: Ark-White- ty: Anderson, E. C., 3. Red Basins Inter-Agency Comm., Chuska mining district, San Juan 6. 94 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES

Economic GeologY (continued) County: Griggs,2,4. Tecolote district: Gott, l. Gold: Zuni Mountains district: Gott, l. Baldy district: Pettit. Caballo Mountains district: Kelley, Copper- Flat (Hillsboro) gopper-deposit, Sierra CountY: Kuellmer, 3, 4. v. c.,6. Coyote Creek mining district, Mora Chloride district: Anderson, E. C., 3. County: Gott, l; Laub; Tschanz, Cochiti district: Bundy. 1,2; Zeller, H. D., t, 3. Elizabethtown district: Ark.-White- Cuchillo Negro mining district, Sierra Red Basins Inter-AgencY Comm', CountY: Jahns, 8. 6. Denton oil field, Eddy County: Fellows. Jicarilla disrict: N. Mex. Geol. Soc., Dolomite, Caballo Mountains district: 4. Kelley, V. C., 6. Kingston district: Kuellmer, 2. Doswell oil field, Rio Arriba County: Nogal district: N. Mex, Geol. Soc., 4. Lilly, 1,2. Organ district: Kottlowski, 9. Elizabethtown mining district, Colfax Pinos Altos district: Hernon, 2. County: Ark.-White-Red Basins San Juan Basin: Bieberman, 3. Inter-AgencY Comm., 6, Ute Creek district: Pettit. Fierro-Hanover mining district, Grant White Oaks district: N. Mex. Geol. County: Belt; Hernon, l; Horton; Soc., 4. KeUy,2; O'Sullivan, 1; RauP, 1. Gossans: Kelly, l, 2; Raup, l. Fluorite: Grants mining district, McKinley and Burro Mountains: Gillerman, l, 6. Valencia Counties: Cannon, H. L., Caballo Mountains district: Ander' l, 2; Colman; Colwell; Ealy; Ells- son, E. C., 3; Kelley, V. C., 6. worth: Froelich; Gruner, l-6; Hansonburg district: Kottlowski, 2. Hilpert; Huttl, 2; Kerr,2-4; Klein- Lordsburg area: Flege. hampl, 2; Konigsmark, l, 2, Organ district: Kottlowski, 9. Mirsky; Narten, 1-3; Rapaport, 2, Zuni Mountains district: Bieberman, 3; Raup,2; Rosenzweig; Sharp, J. 3; Goddard' V. A.; Smith, C. T.,3; Stead, F. W.; Gallina mining district, Rio Arriba Strachan; Sun, 3; Towle. See also County: Gott, l. Laguna mining district. Gas: see also Oil and Gas. Graphite: Wood, J. A. Barker Dome field: Barnes, l, 3; Gravel: Rinehart. Caballo Mountains district: Kelley, Blanco field: Allen, R. W., l-8; v. c.,6. Barnes, l; Budd; Rinehart. San Juan Basin: Allen, J. E., 10. Carbon dioxide: Ark.-White-Red Tohatchi quadrangle: Allen, J. E., 8. Basins Inter-Agency Comm., 6. Ground Hog mine, Central mining dis- Gavilan field: Barnes, l. trict: Allen, V. T., l, 2; Fowler. Helium: Anderson, C. C.; Bieber- Ground water: see Water man, 3, 9, Guadalupita mining disrict: see Ute Dome field: Barnes, l. Coyote Creek mining district Gavilan gas field, Rio Arriba County: Guano, Caballo Mountains disrict: Barnes, l. Kelley, V. C., 6. Gem stones, San Juan Basin: Bieber- Gypsum: Jicha, 3. man,3. Caballo Mountains district: Kelley, General: Bateman; Burks; Lindgten; v. c., 6. Stubbs. San Juan Basin: Allen, J. E., l0; Bie- Geobotanical studies: see Geophysics berman,3. and Geochemistry, Geobotanical Hagan coal field, Sandoval County: Prospecting. Ilarrison. Geophysical prospecting: see Geophys- ffanover mine, Fierro-Hanover dis- ics and. Geochemistry trict: Horton; Raup, l. Georgetown mining district, Grant flanover mining district: see Fierro- County: Hernon,2. Hanover mining district Glorieta mining district, Santa Fe Hansonburg mining district, Socorro BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 95

County: Kottlowski, 2; Roswell Macho district: Jicha, 4 Geol. Soc., 2. Organ district: Ii.ottto*rt i, S. Harding pegmatite mine, Taos County: Palomas district: Jahns, 6; Jicha, 5. Anon., 2; Jahns, l, 3, g; Montgom- Pewabic mine: Kelly,2. ery, l,2. Pinos Altos district: Hernon, 2. Haystack mine, Grants disEict: Col- San Juan Basin: Bieberman, 3. man; Colwell; Mathewson, 2; Limestone: Strachan. Caballo Mountains district: Kelley, Helium: Anderson, C. C.; Bieberman, v. c.,6. 3, 9. San Juan Basin: Allen, J, E., 10. Ilermosa mining district: sea Palomas Lindreth oil and gas field, Rio Arriba mining district County: Rinehart. Hillsboro mining district, Sierra Coun- Lithium: Chapman. ty: Kuellmer, 3. Harding mine: Jahns, l. Hogback oil field, San Juan Counry: Mora County: Barnes, Harris, Rinehart. Jahns,4. l; J. J.; Lordsburg mining district, Hidalgo Hospah oil field, McKinley County: County: Flege; Kelly, Barnes, l; King, V. L.; Rinehart. 2. Iron: Luis Lopez mining district, Socorro Caballo Mountains drsffict: Kelley, County: Neuschel. v. c..6. Macho mining district, Sierra County: 4. Capitan iron mine: Kelley, V. C., 3. Jicha, Central district: Fowler. Magdalena mining district, Socorro Fierro-Hanover district: Hernon, l. County: Johnson, J. T. fron Horse magnetite deposit: John- Maljamar oil and gas field, Lea Coun- son, D, ty: Hoot; Terry. Iron Mountain district: Anderson, Manganese: E. C., 3; Jahns, 8. Caballo Mountains district: Ander- Orilitic deposits: Kelley, V. C., l. son, E. C., 3; Kelley, V. C., 6. Iron Horse magnetite deposit, Socorro Kingston district: Kue1lmer, 2. County: Johnson, D. Lake Valley district: Creasey; Jicha, Iron Mountain mining district, Sierra 4. and Socorro Counties: Anderson, Luis Lopez district: Neuschel. E. C., 3; Boyd, F. S., 2; Jahns, 8. San Juan Basin: Allen, J. E., 10, Jackpile mine, Laguna district: Argall, Tohatchi quadrangle: Allen, J. E., 8. 3; Gruner, 3, 6; Huttl, 2. Mica, Petaca district: Jahns, l. Jemez Springs mining district, Sando- Mining districts: Anderson, E. C., l; val County: Gott, 1. Northrop, 3. Jicarilla mining district, Lincoln Coun- Molybdenum: Kelley, V. C.,4. ty: N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 4. Baldy district: Ark.-White-Red Ba- Kingston mining district, Sierra Coun- sins Inter-Agency Comm., 6. ty: Kuellmer, 2. Questa molybdenum mine: Schilling. Kyanite, Petaca district: Corey. Monero coal field, Rio Arriba County: Laguna mining district, Valencia Coun- Berryhill. ty: Argall, S; Gruner, 3,6; Hilpert; Natural gas: see Gas; Oil and gas Rapaport,2, 3. Nogal mining district, Lincoln County: Lake Valley mining district, Sierra N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 4; Roswell County: Creasey; Jicha, 1,4. Geol. Soc., 2. Lead: Oil: see also Oil and gas Bullfrog mine: Kelly, 2. Bloomfield field: Barnes, l. Caballo Mountains district: Ander- Denton field: Fellows. son, E. C., 3; Kelley, V. C., 6. Doswell field: Lilly, 1,2. Central district: Fowler, Eddy County: Sheldon. Cooks Peak district: Jicha,4. Hogback field: Barnes, l; Harris, J. Cuchillo Negro district: Jahns, 8. J.; Rinehart. Ifansonburg district: Kottlowski, 2. Hospah field: Barnes, l; King, V. L.; Lake Valley district: Jicha,4, Rinehart. 96 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES

Economic Geology (continued) Rio Grande Valley: Albright, J. L., Red Mountain field: Barnes, l; Rine- 2; Rocky Mt. Assoc. Geol.,2. hart. San Juan Basin: Beaumont, l-3; Seven Lakes fie1d: Rinehart. Reese, l; Rocky Mt. Assoc. Geol., Stoney Butte field: Barnes, l; Rine' l; Silver, 1; Wengerd, S, 8,9; Wil- hart. sorr, D. P. Oil and gas: Southwestern New Mexico: Rocky Aztec field: Rinehart. Mt. Assoc. Geol., 3. Chaves County: TerrY. Tularosa Basin: Albright, J. L., 2. Colfax County: Bieberman, 10. Organ mining district, Dona Ana Curry County: Foster, R' W',2. County: Kottlowski, 9; Soule, l, 2. De Baca County: Foster, R. W., 3. Palomas mining district, Sierra Coun- Eddy County: TerrY. ty: Jahns, 6; Jicha,5. Guadalupe County: Bieberman, ll. Peat: Woods, B., 2. Harding County: Bieberman, 12. Pecos mine, San Miguel County: Pan- Index to well samples at N. Mex. handle Geol. Soc., 2. Bur. Mines: Bieberman, 1,2, 4, 6, Pegmatites: Jahns, l, 3-5; MontgomerY, 8. r,2. Jornada del Muerto: Kelley, V. C., 6, Perlite: Lea County: TerrY. Lake Valley quadrangle: Jicha,4. Lindreth field: Rinehart. Lordsburg area: Flege. Maljamar field: Hoot; TerrY. Peralta Canyon, Sandoval County: Mora County: Bieberman, 13. Mills. Northwestern New Mexico: see Sarr San Juan Basin: Bieberman, 3. Juan Basin Socorro deposit: Kutnewsky, 2. Permian Basin: Anon., 29; Bigelow, Petaca mining district, Rio Arriba 2; Fellows: Hoot; TerrY; West County: Corey; Jahns, 1,3. Texas Geol. Soc.,2. Petroleum: see Gasi Oil and gas Fierro-Hanover district: Quay County: Foster, R. W',4. Pewabic mine, Rattlesnake field: Barnes, 1; CooPer, Anon., 10; Kelly, 2. J.C., l; Rinehart. Pinos Altos mining district, Grant Roosevelt County: Foster, R' W., 7. County: Hernon,2. San Juan Basin: Allen, R. W', l-3; Placers, gold: Hernon, !; Kelley, V. C., Barnes, 1,3; Bieberman, 3,9; BiBe- 6; N. Mex. Geol. Soc.,4. low, l, 3; Budd; Cooper, J. C., t; Poison Canyon mine, Grants district: Harris, J. J.; King, V. L.; LillY, l, Colman; Gruner, 3, 5, 6; HilPert; 2; Reese, 1,2; Rinehart; Umbach, Mathewson, 2. 8; Waati; Wengerd, 1,4-9; Wilson, Potash: Dunlap; Jones, C. L., l, 2; N. D. P.; Zakis. Mex. Geol. Soc., 4. San Miguel CountY: Foster, R. W.,5. Pumice: Socorro County: Foster, R. W., 6. Jemez Mountains area: Neher. Southeastern New Mexico: see Per- San Juan Basin: Bieberman, 3. mian Basin Questa molybdenum mine, Taos Coun- Table Mesa field: Barnes, l; Rine' ty: Schilling. hart; Zakis. Raton coal field, Colfax County: Ark.- Traps: Barnes, l. White-Red Basins Inter-Agency Union County: Bieberman, 14. Comm., 6; Berryhill; Panhandle Oil and gas possibilities: Geol. Soc., 2; Pettit. Jornada del Muerto: Albright, J. L., Rattlesnake oil and gas field, San Juan I County: Barnes, l; Cooper, J, C., Northeastern New Mexico: Helmig, l; Rinehart. t; Rocky Mt. Assoc. Geol., 4. Redbed copper deposits: see Sedimen- Permian Basin: DeFord; Harris, T. tary copper deposits. F.; Helmig, l. Red Mountain oil fie1d, McKinley Plainview Basin: Jones, T. S. County: Barnes, l; Rinehart. Raton Basin: Cave, l, !; Helmig, 2; Santa Rita mine, Central district: Ball- Rocky Mt. Assoc. Geol., 4. mer, l; Beck,4,6; Givens; Ilernon, BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 97 l; Leroy, l-E; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., Tungsten, Iron Mountain district: An- 3; Ordonez, l, !. derson, E. C., Zi 8. Scholle mining Jahns, district, Socorro, Coun- Turquoise, Cerrillos district: Foster, E. ty: Gotr, l. E. Scoria, northeastern New Mexico: Ark.- Tyrone mining district: sea Burro White-Red Basins Inter-Agency Mountains mining district Comm.,6. Uranium: Anderson, E. C., Bach- Sedimentary 2; copper deposits: Ark.- man, G. O. 3; Baltz, E. H., 4; White-Red Basins Inter-Agency Bieberman, 3; Bruyn; Butler, A. Comm. 6. P.; Cooper, M,, l-4; Davis; Erick- Seven Lakes oit field, McKinley Coun- son, R. L.; Finch; Gabelman, l; ty: Rinehart. Isachsen; Kaiser; Kerr, l; Keyes, B; Shiprock mining district, San Juan King, R. U.; Mathewson, l; Mc- County: Stokes, l-3; Sttobell, l-3; Kelvey, l, 2; N. Mex. Mining Wantland, l-3. Assoc., 2; Reinhart; Rosenzweig; Silver: Schnabel; Shoemaker, l, 4; Smith, Caballo Mountains district: Kelley, C. T., 5; U. S. Geol. Survey, ll, v. c.,6. 12, 16, 17,25; U. S. Vanadium Co.; Chloride district: Anderson, E. C., 3. Weber, S; Weeks; Weir. Chloride Flat district: Hernon, 2. Bibliography: Cooper, M., l-4; Wal- Cochiti district: Bundy. lace. Cooks Peak district: Jicha,4. Black Hawk district: Gillerman, 3,4. Georgetown district: Hernon, 2. Burro Mountains district: Raup, 3, Kingston district: Kuellmer, 2. 4. Lake Valley district: Jicha,4. Caballo Mountains: Boyd, F. S.,2. Lordsburg district: Flege. Cerrillos disrict: Grigg-s, 2, 4. Organ district: Kottlowski, 9. Chuska district: Bachman, G. O., 3; Palomas disrricr: Jahns,6; Jicha, E. Drouillard; Raup, 2. Pinos Altos district: Hernon, !. Coyote Creek district: Laub; San Basin: Bieberman, Juan B. Tschanz, l, 2; Zeller, H. D., l, 3. Socorro perlite deposit, Socorro Coun- Datil Mountains: Bachman, G. O., A; ty: Kutnewsky, 2. Griggs, 2-5. Stone: Desanti mine: Gruner,4. San Basin: Allen, Juan J. E., 10. Glorieta districr: Griggs, 2, 4. Tohatchi quadrangle: Allen, 8. J. E., Grants district: Cannon, H, L., 1,2; Stoney Butte oil field, San Coun- Juan Colman; Colwell; Ealy; EIls- ty: Barnes, l; Rinehart, worth; Froelich; Gruner, l-6; Sulfur, San Basin: Bieberman, 3. Juan Hilpert; Huttl,2; Kerr, 2-4; Klein- Table Mesa oil and gas 6eld, San Juan hampl, Konigsmark, County: Barnes, Rinehart; 2; l, 2; l; Mathewson, Mirsky; Narten, Zakis, 2; 1-3; Rapaport, 3; Raup, Tantalum, Harding mine: 2, 2; Ros- Jahns, l. enzweig; Sharp, V. A.; Smith, C. Taylor Creek mining disrict, Catron J. T., 3; Stead, F, W.; Strachan; Sun, and Sierra Counties: Anderson, E, c.,3. 3; Towle. Haystack Tecolote mining district, San Miguel mine: Colman; Mathew- son,2; Strachan. County: Gott, l; Griggs, 4. Thorium: Hidalgo County: Boyd, F. S., l. Bibliography: Cooper, M., 2, 4. In carbonaceous rocks: Bachman, G. Hidalgo County: Boyd, F. S., l. O,,2; Baltz, E. H.,3; Duncan, l, !; In dikes: Boyd, F. S., l. Vine; Zeller, H. D., l-3. In pegmatites: Boyd, F. S., l. In coal: Bachman, G. O.,2i Baltz, E. Sierra County: Boyd, F. S., l. H., l; Vine. Tin: In dikes: Boyd, F. S., l. Sierra Cuchillo: Jahns, 8. In fluorite: Boyd, F. S,, l; Wilmarth, Taylor Creek district: Anderson, E. v. R. c.,3. In limestone: Ealy; Ellsworth; Gott, OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES 98 NEW MEXICO BUREAU (continue!) countY: Gillerman, 2' 4, 5' 8; Economic GeologY l, 2; N. Mex' Geol' Soc'' 2; Gruner,2; Kerr,2-4; RaPaPort' Granger, I 3. mine, Laguna district: Ar- In oesmatites: BoYd' F. S', l' Woodrow In'saidstone: Cannon, H. L., 2, 3; gall, 3; Grunet, 3. Froelich; Gillerman, 4; HilPert; Zinc: MirskY; Bullfrog mine: KellY, 2. KleinhamPl, t; ,Narten, l0; Fowler; 1-3; RafaPort, 2; Stokes, 3i Centraidistrict: Anon., Kelly, l. Tschanz, f ,2; Wright, R' J' Hernon, l; district: 4. In shale: Bachman, G.O.,2, E; Dun' Cooks Peak Jicha, Cuchillo Negro district: Jahns, 8' can, 1,2; Vine. district: Horton; In volcanic rocks: Bachman, G. O', 3' Fierro-Hanover Iton Mountain district: BoYd, F' S', Kelly,2; RauP, l. distdct: KellY, 2' 2; Tahns,8' Lordsburg mine: Argall, 3; Gruner, 3, Macho district: Jicha, 4. -lacXiile- 9. 6; Hilperu Huttl,2. Organ district: Kottlowski, Peiabic mine: Anon" lo; Kelly' 2' femez SPrings district: Gott, l' Argall, 3; Gruner, Pinos Altos district: Hernon,2' Laguna-district: district, Valen- o; ttilpe.t; Rapaport,2, 3. Zuni Mountains mining d, 3; Bucher, Ventana area, Sandoval CountY: cia County: Bieberman, La Konigsmark' Vine' 2; Goddard; Gott, l; Geol' Soc', l; Mount TaYlor area: Bachman, G' O', 1,2; Mirsky; N. Mex. 3; Mathewson, l. Smith, C. T.'1,3. Nacimiento Mountains: Bachman, G. O., 3. Geophysics and GeochemistrY Poison CanYon mine: Colman; Gru- Grant County: ner, 3, 5, 6; HilPert; Mathewson, 2. Aeromagnetic maPs, Relationship to tectonic features: DemPseY. CooPer, IU', l-4; Kelley, V. C., 13. Bibliograph!: Burks; Shioroc'k district: Stokes, l-3; Stro' Wallace. sur- t![, t-C; Wantland, l'3. Blackhawk distdct, radioactivity Sierra CountY: BoYd, F. S', l, 2; veys: Bell. Burro Mountains district, radioactiv- Jahns, 8. New Mexico: Waltman. ity surveYs: Bell. Southeastern district: Kuell' Tecolote district: Griggs, 4. Copper Flat, Hillsboro Signal district: Gillerman, 2, mer, 3. White sur- 4, 5; Granger, 1,2; N. Mex. Geol' Electrical methods: see Resistivity Soc., 3. veys. Woodrow mine: Argall, 3; Gruner, 3. Exoloration: Zuni Mountains district: Bucher, 2; 6it and gasi see Oit and gas explora' Konigsmark, l, 2; Mirsky; RaPa- tion port,2. Ore deposits: see various mines and Ute Creek mining district, Colfax districts County: Pettit' Geobotanical studies: H. L., l-3; Ute Dome gas field, San CountY: Grants district: Cannon, Juan Narten, Barnes, l. Froelich; Kleinhampl, 2; Vanadium: l-3. district: Ander- Toxic vegetation: Beath. Caballo Mountains H. L', son, E. C., 3; Kelley, V. C., 6. Uranium indicators: Cannon, t-g; Froelich; Kleinhampl,2; Nar- San Juan Basin: Bieberman, 3' Victorib mining district, Luna County: ten, l-3. surveys: Holser. Grant county, magnetic Watel:. see Water DempseY. Oaks mining district, Lincoln Grants district: White H. L', CountY: N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 4; Geobotanical studies: Cannon, 2; Nar' Roswell Geol. Soc., 2. 1-3; Froelich; KleinhamPl, White Signal mining district, Grant ten, l-3. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 99 Radioactivity surveys: Cook; Stead, Permian Basin: Schmitt, G. T. F. W. San Juan Basin: McConathy; Want- Gravity surveys: land, 1,2, Ground-water investigations: Wink- Uranium deposits: Davis; Wantland, ler, 12, 13. 1,2. Rio G-rande Valley, Socorro, County: WeIl logging: McConathy; Schmitt, Anderson, R. C., l, Z. G, T. San Basin: Clayron, Juan l, 2; Joest. Rio .Grande Valley, gravity surveys: ing; Harper, J. L.' Anderson, R. C., 1,2. Uranium deposits: Joesting. San Juan Basin: Iron Horse magnetite deposit, mag- Gravity surveys: Clayton, l, 2; Har- netic surveys: Johnson, D. per, J. L., Joesting. Logging oil and gas wells: Magnetic surveys: Clayton, l, !; Har- Radioactivity methods: Stephenson. per, J. L.; Joesting; Whelan. Re,sistivity methods: Mceonathy; Radioactivity surveys: Stephenson. Schmift, c. T. Resistivity surveys: McConathy; Magnetic surveys: Wantland, l,2. Airborne profile, Albuquerque to Seismic suweys: Lordsburg: Agocs. Ground-water: Sykes; Winkler, 4, 5, Grant County: Dempsey. 10, t2, r3, 16. Copper Flar, Hillsboro disrrict: Permian Basin: Daly, l-3; Innes; Mc- Kuellmer, S. Kay. Ground-water: Winkler, 13. Uranium deposits: Wantland, 3. Iron Horse magnetire deposit: John- Velocity in sedimentary rocks, Per- son, D. mian Basin: Daly, 1-3. Magnetization of Triassic sediments: Spectrochemical surveys, correlation Graham, J. W. Paleozoic rocks: Weimer. Permian Basin: Flawn, 4; Hoylman. Toxic vegetation, geobotanical studies: San Juan Basin: Clayton, l, 2; Beath. Joesting; Harper, J. L.; Whelan. Well logging: sea Logging oil and gas Magnetometer: see Magnetic surveys wells Oil and gas exploration: Clayton, l, !; Daly, f -3; Eckhardt, l-3; Hammer, Historical and Stratigraphic Geology l-3; Harper, J. L.; Hoylman; In- Note: Oriy the more detailed ar- nes; McConathy; McKay; Schmitt, ticles on historical geology and G. T.; Stephenson; Whelan. stratigraphy are listed by area in Permian Basin: this section. To find all the articles Magnetic surveys: Flarvn, 4; Hoyl- on an area that include some stra- man. tigraphy or historical geology, look Resistivity surveys: Schmitt, G. T. under the given area in the section Seismic surveys: Daly, l-5; Innes; Mc- Areas. (A few geology articles listed Kay. tnd.er Areas do not include stratig- Spectrochemical surveys: Weimer, raphy or histodcal geology, al- Radioactivity surveys: though most do.) Airborne anomaly maps: U. S. Abiquiu formation: Kottlowski, 6. Atomic Energy Comm. Abo formation: Flower, 3; Jahns, 8; Blackhawk district: Bell. Kelley, V. C., 6; Kottlowski, 2, 9; Burro Mountains district: Bell, Kuellmer, 2; N. Mex. Geol, Soc., l, Drill hole logging: Bell. 2,5; Otte, l; Pray,6; Read, l; Rey- Grants district: Cook; Stead, F. W. nolds, C. 8., 3; Roswell Geol. Soc., San Juan Basin: Stephenson. l, 4, 6; Sandeen, g; Silver, 6; Uranium deposits: Bell; Cook; Stead, Spiegel, 3; Thompson, S., 3; Ton- F. W. king; Wilpolt. See also Manzano Well logging: Stephenson. group. Resistivity surveys: Adobe formation: Kottlowski, 2. Ground-water: Holmes, C.; Winkler, Aleman formation: Flower, 6; Jahns, 8; 1,2,5-15. Jicha, 4; Kelley, V. C., 6; Silver, 6. MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES 100 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF Ilistorical and Stratigraphic Geology (continued) See also MontoYa grouP. Ancha formation: Baldwin, 3; Kottlow- ski, 6. Animas formation: Silver, 2. Arroyo Penasco formation: Armstrong' Bacaformation: Griggs, l; Kottlowski, 6,8; Spiegel, S; Tonking; WilPolt' Bandelier tuff: BundY; Vine. Bar B formation: KelleY, V. C., 6; Sil- ver, 6. See also Magdalena grouP. Bat Cave formation: Flower, 3' 6; Jahns, 8; KelleY, V. C., 6; Silver, 6. See also El Paso grouP. Bear Springs basalt: Jicha,4. Bell Canyon formation: Newell' 2; Ros- well Geol. Soc., l. Sea also Dela- ware Mountain grouP. Bell Top formation: Kottlowski, 8' Benton formation: Bachman, G. O., l; Panhandle Geol. Soc.' 2. son. Bernal formation: Bachman, G. O., l; Carmel formation: N. Mex. Geol' Soc., N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 5. l. BibliographY, through 1950: Burks. Catrizozo lava flow: Allen, J. E.'3,4. Bidahochi formation: RePenning, 2. Castile formation: Hale, 3; Hendrick- Biscara intrusive andesite: Barker. son; Olive; Roswell Geol. Soc., l. Black Range: Kuellmer, 2. Cenozoic: Baltz, E. H., 2; McKee, l; l-3. Bliss sandstone: Flower, l-3,5,6; Jahns, Sandeen, 3; Simpson, Kottlowski, 6. 8; Jicha, 4; KelleY, V. C., 6; Kuell- Abiquiu formation: mer, 2; N. Mex. Geol. Soc.' 2; Ancha formation: Baldwin, 3; Kott- Pray 7; Roswell Geol. Soc., 6; San- lowski, 6. deen, 3; Silver, 6; ThomPson, S', 3. Baca formation: Griggs, 4; Kottlow- Bolander grouP: Kottlowski, 2. ski, 6, 8; Spiegel, 3; Tonking; Wil- Bone Spring formation: Newell,2; Ros- polt. well Geol. Soc., l. Bandelier tuff: BundY; Vine. Brushy Canyon formation: Newell, 2; Basalt flows: Allen, J. E., 3, 4; Jicha, Roswell Geol. Soc., l. Sea also Dela- 4,7 . ware Mountain grouP. Bear Springs basalt: Jicha,4. Bruton formation: Kottlowski, 2. Bell Top formation: Kottlowski, 8. Burned Mountain metarhyolite: Bar- Bidahoahi formation: Repenning' 2. ker. Biscara intrusive andesite: Barker. Burrego formation: Kottlowski, 2. Capulin basalt: Wood, G. H. Bursum formation: Elower, 3; Kott' Chuska sandstone: Allen, J. E., 8; lowski, 2, 9; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 5; Wright, H.8.,2. Przy,7; Roswell Geol. Soc., l, 4' 6; Cieneguilla limburgite: Stearns, C. Sandeen, 3; Spiegel, 3; ThomPson, 8.,2, 3. M. L.,2; Wilpolt. Cisneros basalt: Barker. Caballero formation: Flower, 3, 6; Clayton basalt: Wood, G. H. LeoPold, l; Sears, liclna, 4; Kottlowski, $; PnY, 7; Climate: Antevs, 3; Roswell Geol. Soc., 6; Sandeen, 3. P. B. Caballo Mountains: DoYle; KelleY, V. Conejos andesite: Barker. 4; C., 6; Silver, 6. Datif (volcanic) grouP: Griggs, Cable CanYon formation: Flower, 6; Johnson, J. T.; Kalish; Kottlowski, 6,8; Spiegel, $; Tonking; WilPolt. Jahns, 8; Jicha, 4; KelIeY, V. C., 6; Silver, 6. See also MontoYa Deza formation: Wright, H. E., 3. grouP. Dorado basalt: Barker' BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY l0l Espinaso volcanics: Stearns, C. 8.,2, Sugarlump tuffs: Jicha, 4. 3. Tesuque formation: Baldwin, g; Galisteo formation: Baldwin, B; Kottlowski, 6. Stearns, C. E., B. Thurman formation: Jahns, Z; Kel- Gamerco formation: g; Allen, J. E., ley, V. C., 6; Korrlowski, g; Sitver, Leopold,2. 6. Gatuna formation: Hendrickson. Treasure Mountain welded tuft: Gila conglomerate: Heindl. Barker. Hells Mesa rhyolite: Tonking. Uvas basaltic andesite: Kottlowski, g. Hinsdale (volcanic) series: Birker. Volcanics: Bundy; Callaghan, l, 5; Kne-eling Nun rhyolite tuff: 4. Elston,2; Jicha, Flege; Griggs, 4; Jahns, La Jara Peak basalt: Tonkinf. 7, 8; Ji.h", 2, 4, 7; Kalish;-Kott- Las Feveras forrnation: Bachman, G. lowski, 3, 4, 6, 9; Kuellmer, o., t. Z; Muehlberger; Spiegel, 3; Stearns, Los Pinos gravels: Barker. C. 8., 2, 3; Sun, t, Tonking; Macho 2; andesite: Jicha, 4. Wilpolt; Wood, G. H. McRae formation: see Cretaceous Wheatland formation: Judson, B. Mimbres Peak formation: Jicha, 4. Winston beds: Kottlowski, g. Nacimiento formation: Silver, 2. Chalk Blufi formation: Hendrickson. Nakaibito formation: Allen, J. E., g; Cherry Canyon formation: Newell, Leopold,2. 2; Roswell Geol. Soc., l. See also Dela- Ogallala formation: Griggs, l; Hale, ware Mountain group. l; Hendrickson; Howard; , Judson, Chinle formation: Allen, J. E., 8; Bach- 3; Levings; Roswell Geol. Soc., 4; p?r, c. O., l; criggs, l; Looking- Wood, G. H. bill, 2; McKee, 3; N. Mex. Geol. g. Orejon andesite: Kottlowski, Soc., l; Reynolds, C. B., 3; Smith, Ortiz pediment gravels: Reynolds, C. C. T., 3; Tonking. See also 8.,3. Dockum group. Palm Park formarion: Kelley, V. C., Chuska sandstone: Allen, J. E., 8; 6; Kottlowski, 8; Silver, 3. Wright, H. E.,2. Palomas gravels: Jahns, 8; Kotrlow- Cieneguilla limburgite: Stearns, C. E., ski, 8. 2,3. Picuris tuff: Montgomery, 2. Cisneros basalt: Barker. Poison Canyon formation: pan- Clayton basrlt: Wood, G. H. handle Geol. Soc.,2; Wood, G. H. Cliff House formation: Bozanic; Hayes, Pollack quartz latite: Jicha,4. 2. See also Mesaverde group. Popotosa formation: Kottlowski, 6; Climate, Cenozoic: Antevs, 3; Leopold, Spiegel, 3. l; Seari, P. B. Raton basalt: Wood, G. H. Coal fields: see Economic Geology pan- Raton formation: Levings; Coane formation: Kottlowski, 2. handle Geol. Soc.,2; Wood, G. H. Colorado shale: Jicha, 4. Razorback formation: Jicha, 4. Conejos andesite: Barker. Ritito conglomerate: Barker. Contadero formation: Flower, i, 6; Rubio Peak formation: Jicha, 4. Kottlowski, 9; Sandeen, B. Sand Canyon formation: Judson, !, Council Springs limestone: Kottlow- 3. ski,2. San formation: Jon Judson,2, B. Cretaceous: Baltz, E. H., Z; Cobban, 2; Santa Fe group: Baldwin, S; Jahns, McKee, l; Nagel; Sharp, K. D.; 7, 8; Jicha, 4; Kelley, V. C.,6; Kott- Spiegel, 3; Willard; Zeller, R. A., l. lowski, 6, 8; LeMone; Montgom- Animas formation: Silver, 2. ery, 2; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., l, 2; Benton formation: Bachman, G. O,, Reynolds, C. 8., 3; Si1ver, 6; l; Panhandle Geol. Soc.,2. Spiegel, 3; Stearns, C. E., B; Carlile shale: Griggs, l; Levings; Thompson, S. 3; Tonking; Wil- Stearns, C. E., l; Wood, G, H. polt. Clitr House formation: Bozanic; Servilleta formation: Montgomery, 2. Hayes,2. Spears latite: Tonking. Colorado shale: Jicha, 4. OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES 102 NEW MEXICO BUREAU formation: Griggs, l; Lev' and Stratigraphic Geology Pursatoire Ilistorical irigs; Panhandle GeoI. Soc', 2; (continued) G. H' ' Correlation: Cobban,2. Smith, W. H'; Wood, 4. CanYon formation: Allen, Sarten sandstone: Jicha, Crevasse Allen, E,6-8' E., Tonking. Tohatchi formation: J' I. 8,9; Pan- Dikota formation: Allen, E', 8; Trinidad sandstone: Levings; J. Soc.,2; Wood, G. H. Bachman, G. O., l; Bass; Bozanic; handle Geol. Bushnell' 3; Griggs, Vermeio formation: Levings; Pan- Burton, l, 2; G' H' l; Kottlowski, 9; Krumbein, 2; handle Geol. Soc., 2; lVood, Levings; Lookingbill, !; LYons; N. Volcanics: Flege. -Geol' Allen, Mex. Soc., l, 2; Panhandle Crevasse Canyon formation: J' See also Mesa- Geol. Soc., 2; Reese, l; ReYnolds, E., 8, 9; Tonking. C. 8.,3; Sandeen, 3; Silver,2,6; verde grouP. 2; Smith, C. T., 3; Stearns, C. B., l; Cutler fo-rmaiion: Lookingbill, Thompson, S., 3; Tonking; wil- Read, L polt; Wood' G. H. Cutter formation: Flower, 6; Jahns, 8; Friritland formation: HaYes, 2i Jicha, 4; KelleY, V. C., 6' See also Reese,2; Silver, 2. Montoya grouP. E., 8; Gallup sandstone: Allen, E', 8. Dakota formation: Allen, J. J' O., Bass; Bozanic; Grane.-ros shale: Griggs, l; Levings; Bachman, G. l; Griggs, l; Stearns, C. E', l. Burton, 1,2; Bushnell,3; Lev- Greenhorn limestone: Griggs, 1; Lev' Kottlowski, 9; Krumbein, 2; Lyons; N' ings; Stearns, C. 8., l; Wood, G. H. ings; Lookingbill, 2; Kirtland formation: Grinnell; Hayes, Mex. Geol. Soc., l, 2; Panhandle Reese, ReYnolds, 2; Silver, 2. Geol. Soc., 2; l; Silver, 2, 6; La Cruz Peak formation: Tonking' C. 8., 3; Sandeen, 3; C. E., 1; Lewis formation: Bozanic; HaYes, 2' Smith, C. T., 3; Stearns, Thompson, S., 3; Tonking; Wil- Mancos shale: Allen, J. E.,8; Bozanic; Bushnell, $; Cobban, 1; HaYes,2; polt; Wood, G. H. Kottlowski, 9; Krumbein, 2; Look' Datil volcanics: Griggs, 4; Johnson, SPiegel, 3; ingbill, 2; N. Mex. Geol' Soc', 1,2; J. T.; Kottlowski,6, 8; Reynolds, C. 8., 3; Surd."t, 3; Sil- Tonking; Wilpolt. group: Hendrick- vet, 2, 6; Smith, C. T., 3; Stearns, Delaware Mbuntain C. E., l; Thompson, S., 3; Ton' son; Hull; RigbY, l. See also Bell king; WilPolt. Canyon formation; BrushY CanYon McRai formation: Bushnell, 2' 3; formation; CherrY CanYon forma- Kelley, V. C., 6; Kottlowski, 6; Sil- tion. ver, 6; ThomPson, S., 3. Del Cuerto formation: Kottlowski, 2. PtaY'?. Menefee formation: Allen, J, E', 8, Devonian: Cooper, J. C.,2; 9; Bozanic; Hayes, 2. Canutillo formation: Flower, 2, 3; Mesaverde grouP: Allen, J. 8., 6-9; Sandeen, 3. Bozanic; Bushnell, 3; HaYes' t; Contadero formation: Flower, 3, 6; Kottlowski, 9; Krumbein, 2; Look' Kottlowski, 9; Sandeen, 3. ingbill, 2; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., l, 2; Onate formation: Flower, 3, 6; Jahns, Geol' RCynolds, C. 8., 3; Sandeen, 3; Sil- 8; Kottlowski, 9; Roswell ver,2, 6; Stearns, C' 8., l; ThomP' Soc., 6; Sandeen, S. 2; son, S., 3; Vine; WilPolt. Percha shale: CooPer, G. A., t, 4; Niobrara formation: Griggs, l; Lev- Flower, 3, 6; Jahns, 8; Jicha, ings; Panhandle Geol. Soc., 2; Ketley, V. C., 6; Kottlowski, 9; San- Stearns, C. E., l; Wood, G. H. Kuellmer, 2; Miller, A. K.; Ojo Alamo sandstone: Silver, 2' deen, 3; Silver,6. Pictured Clifis formation: Bozanic; Sly Gap formation: CooPer, G- 4.,2; Caldwell; Hayes, 2; Reese, 2. Flowtr, 3, 6; Kottlowski, 9; Roswell Pierre shale: Levings; Panhandle Geol. Soc.,6; Sandeen, 3. Geol. Geol, Soc.,2; Wood, G. H. Dewey Lake redbeds: Roswell Point Lookout formation: Bozanic; Soc,, l. H. E.,3. Hayes, 2. Deza formation: Wright, BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 103 Dockum group: Bushnell, S; Griggs, l; Guadalupe County: Gardnel J. H. Hendrickson; Howard; Kottlowski, Guadalupe Mountains: Bradley; Ros- 9; Levings; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 2; well Geol. Soc., l, 3; West Texas Roswell Geol. Soc., 6; Sidwell, 2; Geol. Soc., l. Spiegel, 3; Wilpolt; Wood, G. H. Gym limestone: Bogart; Flower, B; Kel- .Sea also Chinle formation; Santa ley, V. C., 5. Rosa formation, Hells Mesa rhyolite: Tonking. Dona Ana County: Kottlowski, 8-6,8, g. Helms formation: Flower, B, 6; pray, Dorado basalt: Barker. 7; Roswell Geol. Soc., 6; Sandeen, El Paso group: Flower ,2, 3, 5,6; Jahns, 3. 8; Jicha, 4; Kelley, V. C., 6; Kuell- Hinsdale (volcanic) series: Barker. pray, mer,2; N. Mex. Geol. Soc.,2; Hogback quadrangle: Beaumont, 2. 7; Roswell Geol. Soc., 6; Sandeen, Holder formation: Otte, l. 3; Silver, 6. See also Bat Cave for- Hueco limestone: Bogart; Flower, 2, 3; matio[: Sierrite formation. Kottlowski, 9; N. Mex, Geol. Soc., Embudo gr:anite: Montgomery, 2. 5; Roswell Geol. Soc., l; Thomp- Entrada sandstone: Allen, J, E., 8; son, M. L.,2. Griggs, l; Harshbarger, l; Lev- Ifuertas limestone: Reynolds, C. 8., 3. panhandle ings; Lookingbill, 2; Jemez Mountains: Armstrong. Geol. Soc., 2; Reynolds, C. 8,, 3; Jornada del Muerro: Albright, J.L.,2. Smith, C. T.,3. Jurassic: McKee, l; Ogden; Rapaport, Espinaso volcanics: Steams, C. 8.,2, B. l; Smith, S. W.; Weldon; Wright, Evaporites: Krumbein, l; Sloss; Stew- H.8., l. AIt, F. H. Carmel formation: N, Mex. GeoI. Fra Cristobal Mountains: Thompson, Soc., l. s., r-3. Enuada sandstone: Allen, J, E., 8; Fresnal group: Looke. See also Bruton Griggs, l; Harshbarger, l; Levings; formation. Lookingbill, 2; panhandle GeoI. Fruitland formation: Hayes, 2; Reese, Soc., t; Reynolds, C. 8., 3; Smith, 2; Silver,2. c. T.,3. Fusselman formation: Flower, 6; 3, Morrison formation: Allen, J, 8., E; Jahns, 8; Jicha, 4; Kelley, V. C., 6; Bachman, G. O., l; Chenoweth; Kuellmer,2; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 2; Craig, l, 2; Finch; Griggs, t; Pray,2,4, 7; Roswell Geol. Soc., 6; Harshbarger, l; Levings; Looking- Sandeen, S; Silver,6. bill, 2; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., l, 2; Galisteo formation: Baldwin, 3; Panhandle Geol. Soc., !; Reynolds, Stearns, C. E., 3. c.8.,3; Smith, C. T.,3; Wood, G. Gallup sandstone: Allen, J. 8., 8. See H. also Mesaverde group. Naranjo formation: Bachman, G, O., Gamerco formation: Allen, J. E., 8; l; Wood, G. H. Leopold, 2. Ocate sandstone: Bachman, G. O., l; Gas fields: see Economic Geology Wood, G. H. Gatuna formation: Hendrickson. Red Gila conglomerate: Heindl. Mesa formation: N. Mex. Geol. Soc., l. Glorieta formation: Flower, 3; Kott- Summerville lowski, 9; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 5; formation: Allen, J. 8., Otte, l; Read, C. 8., l; Roswell 8; Harshbarger, l. Geol. Soc., 4, 6; Sandeen, 3; Smith, Thoreau formation: Smith, C. T., 3. C. T.,3; Tonking; Wilpolt. Todilto limestone: Allen, J. E,, 8; Goat Seep formation: Hendrickson; Finch; Lookingbill, 2; N. Mex. Newell, 2. Geol. Soc., l; Reynolds, C. 8., t; Graneros shale: Griggs, l; Levings; Smith, C. T.,3. Stearns, C. E., l. Wanakah formation: Bachman, G. Grayburg formation: Moran, 2; New- O., l; Wood, G. H. ell, 2; Roswell Geol, Soc., l. Wingate sandstone: Allen, J. E., 8; Greenhorn limestone: Griggs, l; Lev- Harshbarger, l; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., ings; Stearns, C. E., l; Wood, G. H. l; Smith, C. T..3. AND MINERAL RESOURCES 104 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES Ilistorical and Stratigraphic Geology Man: see Paleontolo gY, Man (continued) Mancos shale: Allen, J. E. 8; Bozanic; ' Cobban, HaYes, 2; Kelly formation: Armstrong; Jahns, 8; Bushnell, 3; l; Kottlowski, 9; Krumbein, 2; Look- Jicha,4. 1,2; Kiawa Mountain formation: Barker. ingbill, 2; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., Kirtland formation: Grinnell; Hayes, Reynolds, C, 8., 3; Sandeen, 3; Sil- 2; Silver,2. ver,2, 6; Smith, C' T., 3; Stearns, Kirtland quadrangle: Beaumont, 3. C. E., l; Thompson, S.' 3; Ton- Kneeling Nun rhYolite tuff: Jicha,4. king; Wilpolt. Laborcita formation: Otte, I' Manzan6 group: sea Abo formation; Yeso forma- La Clntz Peak formation: Tonking. San Andres formation; Ladron Mountains: Armstrong. tion. Manzano Mountains: Amstrong; La Jara Peak basalt: Tonking. Lalie Valley formation: Bowsher, l, 2i Basham; Dorman. Barker. Flower, 3, 6; Jahns, 8; Jicha, 4; Maquinita granodiorite: Kelley, V. C., 6; Kuellmer, 2; N. McRae formation: Bushnell, 2, 3; Kel- Mex. Geol. Soc., 2; pray, 7; Ros_ ley, V. C., 6; Kottlowski, 6; Silver, well Geol. Soc.,6; Sandeen, S; Sil- 6; Thompson, S., 3. 9; ver,6; SPiegel, 3. Menefee formation: Allen, J. 8., 8, See also Mesa- Lake Valley quadrangle: Jicha, 1, 2, 4; Bozanic; HaYes, 2. Kottlowski, 9. verde grouP. Lanoria quartzite: Flower 2. Mesaverde gtouP: Allen, J. E., 6-9; Las Cruces formation: Flower, 2, 6; Bozanic; Bushnell, 3; Hayes, 2; Kottlowski, 9. Kottlowski, 9; Krumbein, 2; Look- Las Feveras formation: Bachman, G' ingbill, 2; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., l, 2; o., l. Reynolds, C. 8., 3; Sandeen, 3; Sil- ThomP- Las Tablas quadrangle: Barker. vei,2,6; Stearns, C. E., l; also Lewis formation: Bozanic; HaYes, 2' son, S,, 3; Vine; WilPolt. See Lexicon: Ctifi House formation; Crevasse formation; GalluP sand- San Juan Basin: MomPer. Canyon Through 1938: Wilmarth, M. G. stonl; Menefee formation; Pic- Lincoln County: Bodine. tured Cliffs formation; Point Look- Tohatchi forma- Lobo formation: Jicha, 4. out formation; Log Springs formation: Armstrong. tion. Lordsburg quadrangle: Flege. Mesozoic: sea Triassic; Jurassic; Cre' Los Pinos gravels: Barker. taceous Los Pinos Mountains: Staatz. Mimbres Peak formation: Jicha,4. Luna CountY: Bogart. Mines: sea Economic GeologY andesite: Mining districts: see Economic Geology Macho pyroxene Jicha,4. - . MaderJformation: Brill, l; Kottlowski, Mississippian: Armstrong; Cooper, J' 2; Lookingbill, 2; N' Mex. Geol. c.,2. Soc.,2; Reynolds, C. B., 3; WilPolt. Arroyo Penasco fomation: Arm- See also Magdalena grouP. strong. Magdalena group: Bachman, G. O., l; Caballero formation: Flower, 3, 6; PtaY, 7; Baldwio, 3; Jahns, 8; Jicha, 4; Jicha, 4; Kottlowski, $; Kalish; Kelley, V. C., 6; Kottlow' Roswell Geol. Soc., 6; Sandeen, 3. ski, 9; Kuellmer,2; N. Mex. Geol. Caloso formation: Armstrong. Soc., 2; Panhandle Geol. Soc., 2; Helms formation: Flower, 3,6; Pray, Roswell Geol. Soc., 4, 6; Sidwell, 7; Roswell Geol' Soc', 6; Sandeen, 1-4; Silver, 6; Spiegel, 3; Thomp' 3. son, M. L., 2; Thompson, S., 3; Iluertas limestone: Reynolds, C' B., Wanless, 3; Wood, G. H. See also 3. Bar B formation; Madera forma- Kelly formation: Armstrong; Jahns, tion; Nakaye formation; Red 8; Jicha,4. House formation; Sandia forma- Lake Valley formation: Bowsher, l, tion. 2; Flower, 3, 6; Jahns,8; Jicha,4; Magdalena Mountains: Kalish. Kelley, V. C., 6; Kottlowski, 9; BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY I05 Kuellmer, 2; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., Aleman dolomite: Flower, 6; 2; Pray,7; Roswell Geol. -Sitver,Jahns, Soc., 6; 8; Jicha, 4; Kelley, V. C., 6; Sandeen, S; Silver, 6; Spiegel, i. 6. Las- Cruces formation: FlowEr, 2, 6; Bat Cave formation: Flower, Kottlowski, 3, 6; 9. 8; Ketley, V. Rancheria Jahns, C., 6; Sitver, 6. formation: Flower, 3, 6; Cable Canyon formation: Kottlowski, pray, Flower, 6; 9; Z; Roswell Jahns, 8; 4; Kelley, Geol. Jicha, V. C., 6; Soc.,6. Silver, 6. Montoya group: g; Jahns, Jicha,4; Kel_ Cutter formation: Flower, 6; ley, V. C., 6; Kuellmer,2; Jahns, N. Mex. 8; Jicha, 4; Kelley, V. C., 6. Geol. Soc., 2; pny,4, Roswell Z; El Paso group: Flower, 2, 3, b, 6; Geol. Soc.,6; Sandeen, B; Silver,6. lahns, 8; Kelley, V. C., 6; See also Aleman licha,4; formation; Cable Kuellmer,2; N. Mex. Geol. Canyon formation; Soc., 2; Cutter forma_ Pray, 2; Roswell Geol. Soc., 6; tlon; Upham dolomite. Sandeen, S; Silver, 6. Moppin metavolcanics: Barker. Mg-nlgya group: 8; 4; Mora County: Bachman, Jahns, Jicha, G. O., l; Bass; Kelley, V. C., 6; Kuellmer, N. Raitz. 2; Mex. Geol. Soc., !; pray, 4, 7; Ros- Morrison formation: g; Allen, J, E., well Geol. Soc.,6; Sandeen, 3; Sil- Bachman, G. O., l; Chinoweth; ver, 6. Craig, l, Finch; 2; Griggs, l; Sierrite formation: Flower, B, 6; Harshbarger, l; Levings; I.ooHng- Jahns, 8; Ketley, V. C., 6; Sitver, bill,2; McKee, 2, 3; N. Mex. Geo.-I. 6. Soc., Panhandle I,2; Geol. Soc.,2; Simpson gtoup: Morton; Roswell Reynolds, C. B., B; Smith, C. T., 3; Geol. Soc., 6. Wood, G. H. Upham dolomite: Flower, 6; Moya formation: Kottlowski, Jahns, 2. 8; Jicha, 4; Ketley, V. C., 6; Silver, Nacimiento formation: Silver, Z. 6. Nacimiento Mountains: Armstrong. Valmont formation: 8; pray, Nakaibito g; Jahns, formation: Allen, J. El, 4; Roswell Geol. Soc., 6. Leopold, 2. Orejon andesite: Kottlowski, Nakaye 9. formation: Kel1ey, V. C., 6; Ortega formation: Barker; Montgom- Silver, 6. See also Magdalena ery,2. group. Ortiz pediment gravels: Reynolds, C. Naranjo formation: Bachman, G. O., l; 8.,3. Wood, G. H. Paleozoic: sea Cambrian; Ordovician; Naschitti quadrangle: O'sullivan, 2. Silurian; Devonian; Mississippian; Niobrara formation: Griggs, l; Lev- Pennsylvanian; Permian ings; Panhandle Geol. Soc., l; Palm Park formation: Kelley, V. C., 6; Stearns, C. E., l; Wood, G. H. Kottlowski, 8; Silver, 6. Northeastern New Mexico: I-evings; Palomas gravels: Jahns, 8; Kottlowski, Maher, l; Panhandle Geol. Soc., 8. l-3; Wood, G. H. Pedernal Hills: Roswell Geol. Soc., 4. Northern New Mexico: Armstrong; Pennsylvanian: Maher, 1; McKee, l; Brill, l. Pittman; Pray, 5; Sandeen, 3; Stev- Ocate sandstone: Bachman, G. O., l; er; Szabo; Toomey; Turnbow; Wood, G. H. Wanless, l, 2; Warn. Ogallala formation: Griggs, l; Hale, l; Adobe formation: Kottlowski, 2. Hendrickson; Howard; Judson, 4; Bar B formation: Kelley, V. C., 6; Levings; Roswell Geol. Soc. 4; Silver, 6. Wood, G. H. Bolander group: Kottlowski, 2. Oil fields: see Economi,c Geology Bruton formation: Kottlowski, 2. Ojo Alamo sandstone: Sitver, 2. Burrego formation: Kottlowski, 2. Onate formation: Flower, B, 6; -Jahns, Coane formation: Kottlowski, 2. 8; Kottlowski, 9; Roswell Geol. Council Springs limestone: Kottlow- Soc.,6; Sandeen, S. ski, 2. Ordovician: Del Cuerto formation: Kottlowski, 2, OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES 106 NEW MEXICO BUREAU Geol' Soc'' 5; Geology lowski, 2, 9; N. Mex. Eistorical and Stratigraphic Roswell Geol' Soc', l' 4' (continued) Prav, 6, 7; ' Sandeen,3; SPiegel, S; ThomP' Fresnal grouP: Looke. 6; Otte, l. son, M. L',2; WilPolt' Holder formation: Hale, 3; limestone: see Permian, Capitan formation: bradleY; Hueco Newell, 2' limestone i{endrickson ; Hueco Cloud; Hickok; Ros- Log Springs formation: Armstrong' Capitan reef: Geol' Soc', I' Iuiiteri formation: Brill, l; Jahns' 8; *ell Lookingbilt, 2; N' Carlsbad formation: Hendrickson' Kottlowski, 2; Hen- Reynolds, C' B', Castile formation: Hale, 3; Mex. Geol. Soc.,2; Olive; Roswell Geol' 3; Wilpolt. drickson; Masdalena group: Bachman, G' O', Soc., l. satawii, 3;'Griggs, l; 8; Chalk Blufi formation: Hendrickson' ti Jahns, formation: Newell, 2; Iicha, 4; Kalish; KelIeY, V' C" 6; Cherry CanYon i(ottlowski, 9; Kuellmer, 2; N' Roswell Geol. Soc., l. Mex. Geol. Soc., 2; Panhandle Cutler formation: Lookingbill' 2; Roswell Geol. Soc', Read, l. Geol. Soc., 2; grouP: Hen' Sidwell, t-4; Silver,6; SPiegel, Delaware Mountain 4, 6; Newell, !; RigbY, 3; Thompson, M. L.,2; ThomPson, drickson; Hull; S.,3; Wanless, S; Wood, G. H' l. redbeds: Roswell Geol' Moya formation: Kottlowski, 2. Dewey Lake Nakaye formation: KelleY, V. C', 6; Soc., l. Flower, 3; Kott- Silver, 6. Glorieta formation: Geol. Soc'' 5; Red House formation: KeIleY, V. C', lowski, 9; N. Mex. Roswell Geol' 6; Silver,6' Otte, l; Read, l; 3; Smith, C' Reefs: Otte, 1,2; Plumley, l; Wells' Soc., l, 4, 6; Sandeen, WilPolt. Sandia formation: Brill, l; Flower, T., 3; Tonking; Goat Seep formation: Hendrickson; 3; Jahns, 8; Kottlowski,2; N' Mex' GeLl. Soc., !; Reynolds, C. B', 3; Newell, 2. Moran,2; New- Witpolt. Grayburg formation: Geol. Soc., l. Story formation: Kottlowski, 2. ell, 2; Roswell Bogart; Flower, 3; Percha shale: Cooper, G. A., f ,2; Flow' Gym limestone: er,3,6; 8; 4; KelleY, Kelley, V. C., 5. Jahns, Jicha, Flower, 2, V. C., 6; Kottlowski, 9; Kuellmer, Hueco iimestone: Bogart; Geol' Miller, A. K.; Sandeen, 3; Silver, 3; Kottlowski, 9; N. Mex. 2; Soc', l; 6. Soc., 5; Roswell Geol. Krumbein, l; LloYd, 1; Ma- Thompson, M. L.,2. Permian: Otte, l. her, l; McKee, l; Panhandle Geol' Laborcita formation: Stewart, F. H'; Szabo; Lobo formation: Jicha, 4. Soc.,2; Sloss; Miller, D' Toomey; Turnbow. Pierce Canyon formation: Abo formation: Flower, 3; Jahns, 8; N. Moran, 2; Newell, KelleY, V. C., 6; Kottlowski, 2, 9; Queen formation: Kuellmer,2; N. Mex' Geol' Soc', l, 2; Roswell Geol' Soc., l. Flower, 3; 2, 5; Otte, l; Pray, 6, 7; Read, l; Red Tanks formation: 4. Revnolds, C. B., 3; Roswell Geol' Roswell Geol. Soc., soi., t, +,6; Sandeen, 3; Silver, 6; Reefs: Newell, 2; Wells. Hendrickson; Spiegel, 3; lfhomPson, S., 3; Ton- Rustler formation: WilPolt. Roswell Geol. Soc., l. king Ros' Bell LanYon formation: Newell, 2; Salado formation: Hendrickson; Roswell Geol' Soc., l. well Geol. Soc., 1. G. Bernal formation: Bachman, G. O'' San Andres formation: Bachman, l; N. Mex. Geol. Soc.,5. O., l; Boyd, D. W.; Brill' l; Chis- Hen- Bone SPring formation: Newell, 2; holm; Flower, 3; Griggs, l; V. C., 6; Roswell Geol. Soc., l. drickson; Jahns, 8; KelleY, N. Mex. Brushy CanYon formation: Newell, Kottlowski, 9; Newell, 2; Otte, l; PraY, 2; Roswell Geol. Soc., l. Geol. Soc., l' 2, 5; B., 3; Bursum formation: Flower, 3; Kott' 6, 7; Read, l; Reynolds, C. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 107

Roswell Geol. Soc., l, 4, 6; San- Fra Cristobal Mountains: Thomp- deen, 3; Sidwell, 2; Silver, 6; Smith, son, S., 3. C. T., 3; Spiegel, 3; Thompson, S., Kiawa Mountain formation: Barker. $; Tonking; Wilpolt. Lake Valley quadrangle: Jicha,4. Sangre de Cristo formation: Bach- Lanoria quartzite: Flower, 2. man, G. O., l; Brill, l; Girggs, l; Los Pinos Mountains: Staatz. N, Mex. Geol. Soc., 2; Roswell Magdalena Mountains: Kalish. Geol. Soc., 4; Sidwell, 2; Wood, G. Manzano Mountains: Basham. H.; Zeller, H. D., 3. Maquinita granodiorite: Barker. Seven Rivers formation: Newell, 2; Moppin metavolcanics: Barker. Roswell Geol. Soc., l. Northeastern New Mexico: Pan- Tansill formation: Newell, 2; Ros- handle Geol. Soc.,2; Wood, G. H. well Geol. Soc., l. Ortega formation: Barker; Mont- Victorio Peak formation: Newell, 2. gomery,2. Yates formation: Newell, 2; Roswell Pegmatites: Barker. Geol. Soc., l. Permian Basin: Flawn, l-3. Yeso formation: Bachman, G. O., l; Petaca schist: Barker. Britl, l; Flower, S; Griggs, l; Jahns, Priest granite: Dorman. 8; Kelley, V. C., 6; Kottlowski, 9; Rio Grande depression: N. Mex. Newell,2; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 1,2, Geol. Soc., 2. 5; Otte, l; Pray,6, 7; Read, l; ReY- Sacramento Mountains: Roswell nolds, C. B., 3; Roswell Geol. Soc., Geol. Soc., 6. 1,4,6; Sandeen,3; Sidwell,2; Sil- Sandia granite: Reynolds, C. B., 3. ver, 6; Smith, C. T., 3; Spiegel, 3; Sandia Mountains: Hayes, l; ReY- Thompson, S., 3; Tonking; WiI- nolds, C. 8., 3. polt. Sangte de Cristo Mountains: Bach- Permian Basin: Anon., 29; Bradley; man, G, O,, l; Baldwin, 3; Kott- Hendrickson; Hull; Johnston, C. lowski, l; Sidwell,2. H.; Maley; N. Mex. Geol. Soc', 4; Socorro County: Spiegel, 3; WilPolt. Olive; Roswell Geol. Soc., l, 3; Tres Piedras granite: Barker. Sloss; Stewart, F. H.; Weimer; Tularosa Basin: Sandeen, 3. Wells. Vadito formation: MontgomerY, 2. Petaca schist: Barker. Priest granite: Dorman. Pictured Clifis formation: Bozanic; Puertecito quadrangle: Tonking. Caldwell; Hayes, !; Reese, 2. See Purgatoire formation: Griggs, l; Lev- also Mesaverde grouP' ings; Panhandle Geol. Soc., 2; Picuris tuft: Montgomery, 2. Smith, W. H.; Wood, G. H. Pierce Canyon formation: Miller, D. Quaternary: saa cenozoic Smith, S. N. Quay County: Judson, 2, 3; Smith, W. H. Levings; Panhandle Geol. w.; Pierre shale: formation: Moran, 2; Newell, Soc., 2; Wood, G. H. Queen 2; Roswell Geol. Soc., l. Point Lookout formation: Bozanic; Rancheria formation: Flower, 3, 6; Hayes, 2. See also Mesaverde Kottlowski, 9; PraY, 7; Roswell grouP. Geol. Soc., 6. Poison Canyon formation: Panhandle Raton basalt: Wood, G. H. Geol. Soc.,2; Wood, G. H. Raton formation: Levings; Panhandle Poleo formation: Lookingbill, 2. Geol. Soc.,2; Wood, G. H. Pollack quartz latite: Jicha,4. Raton Mesa: Levings. Popotosa formation: Kottlowski, 6; Razorback formation: Jicha, 4. Spiegel, 3. Red House formation: KelleY, V. C., 6; Precambrian: Silver, 6. See also Magdalena Black Range: Kuellmer, 2. group. Burned Mountain metarhyolite: Red Mesa formation: N. Mex. Geol. Barker. Soc., l. Caballo Mouotains: KelleY, V. C., 6. Red Tanks formation: Flower, 3; Ros- Embudo granite: MontgomerY, 2. well Geol. Soc., 4. 108 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES

Eistorical and Stratigraphic Geolosy per; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., l; O'Sul- (continued) livan, 2; Read, l; Reese, l, 2; Sil- Reefs: Cloud; Hickok; Newell, 2; Otte, ver, 2; Smith, C. T., l-4; Turn- l, 2; Plumley, l; Roswell Geol. bow; Vorbe; Wengerd, 2, 3. Soc., l; Wells. San Miguel County: Bass; Griggs, l; Rio Arriba County: Barker; Looking- Pittman; Stever; Weldon. bill, l, 2; Sears, R. S. San Pedro Mountains: Armstrong. Rio Grande depression: Albright, J. L., Santa Fe County: Baldwin, l, 3; t; Fagadau; N. Mex. Geol. Soc.,2, Stearns, C. E., l-3; Sun, 1,2. c, c. Santa Fe group: Baldwin, 3; Jahns, 7, Ritito conglomerate: Barker. 8; Jicha, 4; Kelley, V. C., 6; Kott- Rubio Peak formation: Jicha, 4. lowski, 6, 8; LeMone; Montgom- Rustler formation: Hendrickson; Ros- ery, 2; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., l, 2; well Geol. Soc., l. Reynolds, C. B., 3; Silver, 6; Sacramento Mountains: Otte, l, 2; Spiegel, 3; Stearns, C. E., 3; Plumley, l; Pray, l-7; Roswell Thompson, S., 3; Tonking; Wil. Geol. Soc., 3, 6. po1t. Salado formation: Hendrickson; Ros- Santa Rita quadrangle: Hernon, l. well Geol. Soc., l. Santa Rosa formation: Bachman, G. O., San Andres formation: Bachman, G, l; Griggs, l; Reynolds, C. 8., 3; O., l; Boyd, D. W.; Brill, l; Chis- Sidwell, 2. See also Dockum group, holm; Flower, 3; Griggs, l; Hen- Sarten sandstone: Jicha, 4. drickson; Jahns, 8; Kelley, V. C., Servilleta formation: Montgomery, 2, 6; Kottlowski, 9; Newell, 2; N. Seven Rivers formation: Newelt, 2; Mex. Geol. Soc., l, 2, b; Otte, l; Roswell Geol. Soc., l. Pray,6, 7; Read, l; Reynolds, C. Shinarump conglomerate: Allen, J. E., B., 3; Roswell Geol. Soc., l, 4,6; 8; McKee,3. Sandeen, 3; Sidwell, 2; Silver, 6; Ship Rock quadrangle: Beaumont,2. Smith, C. T., 3; Spiegel, 3; Thomp- Sierrite formation: Flower, 3, 6; Jahns, son, S., 3; Tonking; Wilpolt. See 8; Kelley, V. C., 6; Silver, 6. See also Manzano group. also El Paso group. Sand Canyon formation: Judson, t, g. Silurian, Fusselman formation: Flower, Sandia formation: Brill, l; Flower, 3; 3, 6; Jahns, 8; Jicha,4; Kelley, V. Kottlowski, 2; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., C., 6; Kuellmer, 2; N. Mex. Geol. 2; Reynolds, C. B.,3. See also Mag- Soc., l; Pray,2,4,7; Roswell Geol. dalena group. Soc.,6; Sandeen, B; Silver,6. Sandia granite: Reynolds, C. B., 3. Simpson group: Morton; Roswell GeoI. Sandia Mountains: Hayes, l; Reynolds, Soc., 6. C. 8.,3; Toomey. Sly Gap formation: Cooper, G. A.,2; Sangre de Cristo formation: Bachman, Flower, 3, 6; Kotrlowski, 9; Ros- G. O., l; Brill, l; N. Mex. Geol. well Geol. Soc.,6; Sandeen, S. Soc., 2; Roswell Geol. Soc., 4; Sid- Socorro County: Kottlowski, 2; Spiegel, well, t; Wood, G. H.; Zeller, H, 3; Tonking; Wilpolt. D., 3. Southeastern New Mexico: see Permian Basin Southwestern New Mexico: N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 3. Spears latite: Tonking. Story formation: Kottlowski, 2. Sugarlump tuffs: Jicha, 4. Summerville formation: Allen, J. E., 8; Harshbarger, l. Tansill formation: Newell, 2; Roswell Geol. Soc., l. Tertiary: see Cenozoic Tesuque formation: Baldwin, 3; Kott- lowski, 6. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY I09 Thoreau formation: Smith, C. T.,8. Wingate sandstone: g; Thoreau Allen, J, E., quadrangle: Smith, C. T., B. Harshbarger, Thurman l; N. Mex. Geol, Soc., formation: Jahns, 7; Keliey, l; Smith, C. T.,9. V. g; ' C., 6; Kottlowslii, Silver, 6. Winston beds: Kottlowski, g. Toadlena quadrangle: Zieglar. Yates formation: Newell, 2; Roswell Todilto IimestoneJ Allen, E., g; Geol. Finch; -N.J. Soc., l. Lookingbill, 2; Mex. Yeso formation: Bachman, Geol. G. O., l; Soc., I; Reynolds, C. 8., B; Brill, t; Flower, 3; Griggs, l; Smith, C. T., 3. -Kott_ Jahns, 8; Kelley, V. C., O; Tohatchi formation: Allen, J. E'., 6-g, lowski, 9; Newell,2; N. Mex. Geol. See also Mesaverde group. Soc., l, 2, 5; Otte, l; pray, 6, 7; Tohatchi quadrangle: atien, E'., Treasure i. O_S. Read, l; Reynolds, C. 8., b; Ros- Mountain weldid tuff: well Geol. Soc., 4, Barker. l, 6; Sandeen, 3; Sidwell, 2; Silver, 6; Smirh, Tres Piedras granite: C. Barker, T.,3;-Spiegel, B; Tonking; Thomp_ Triassic: Graham, J. W.; McKee, I. son, S., 3; Wilpolt. See also Mair_ Chinle formation: Allen, J. E., g; zano group. Bachman, G. O., l; Ciiggs, t; MuP" Lookingbitl,2; McKee, 3; N. Uex. Abbott quadrangle, geologic: Wood, G. Geol. Soc., l; Reynolds, C. 8., B; H. Smirh, C. T.,3; Tonking. Aeromagnetic survey, Grant county: Docklm group: Bushnell, 3; Griggs, Dempsey. l; Hendrickson; Howard; Kottlow_ Airborne radioactivity anomaly: ski, 9; Levings; U. S. N. Mex. GeoI. Soc., Atomic Energy Cbmm. 2; Roswell Geol. Soc., 6; Sidwell, Base maps: Weber,2. 2; Spiegel, 3; Witpolu Wood, G. H. Bibliography, through lg50: Burks. Poleo formation: Lookingbill, 2. Black Hawk district, geologic: Giller- Santa Rosa sandstone: Bichman, G. man,7. O., l; Griggs, l; Reynolds, C. 8., Black Range, geologic: Kuellmer, 3; 2. Sidwell,2. Burro Mountains, geologic: Shr.na1u3-p- Gillerman, conglomerate: Allen, r, 7. E.,8; J. McKee, 3. Caballo- Mountains, geologic: sandstone: pan- Doyle; Trinidad Levings; Kelley, V. C., 6. handle Geol. Soc.,2; Wood, G. H. Capitan quadrangle, geologic: Allen, J. Tularosa Basin: Albright, J. L., Z; San- 8.,2. deen, 3. Cochiti district, geologic: Bundy. Upham dolomite: Flower, 6; Jahn!, 8; Colfax County: 4; Kelley, licha, V. C., 6. See also Geologic: Levings; Wood, G. H. Montoya group. Petroleum exploration: Bieberman, Uvas basaltic andesite: Kottlowski, 8. t0. Vadito formation: Montgomery, 2. Curry County, petroleum exploration: Valmont formation: Jahns, 8; pray,4; Foster, R. W.,2. Rosu'ell Geol. Soc., 6. De R-aca County, petroleum explora- Vermejo formation: Levings; pan- tion: Foster, R. W.,4. handle Geol. Soc., 2; Wood, G. H. Eddy County: Victorio Peak formation: Newell, 2. Geologic: Hendrickson; Johnston, C. Volcanic rocks: Bundy; Callaghan, l, b; H. F.lston, 2; Flege; Griggs, 4; Jahns, Ground-water: Hendrickson. 7, 8; Ji"hu, 2, 4, 7; Kalish; Kort- Fierro-Ifanover district, geologic: lowski, 3, 4, 6, 9; Muehlberger; O'Sullivan, l. Stearns, C.8.,2,3; Sun, 1,2; Ton- Geologic: under various areas through- king; Wilpolt; Wood, G. H. out this section Wanakeh formation: Bachman, G. O., Grant County: l; Wood, G. H. Aeromagnetic survey: Dempsey, Wheatland formation: Judson, B. Geologic: Gillerman, l, 4; IVhite park 7; 1ichi, t, Sands: U. S. Natl. Service, Kuellmer, t; Lovering; O,Sullivan, , t. BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES 110 NEW MEXICO Ouav CountY: Foster, R' 1V', 4' Maps- -c-"udrrop. (continued) tY' Bigelow, 1' County, petroleum explor- f,io h..itu iout ll. Roosevelt CountY: Foster, R' IV" 7' ation: Bieberman, iligelow, 1,3; Waati' County, petroleum explora- San luu, Basin: Harding "Miguel CountY: Foster, R' W'' 5' Bieberman, 12. San tion: Foster, R. W', 6' district, geologic: 6' Socorro-CountY: Ilermosa Jahns, Bieberman, 14' Hidalgo County, geologic: Flege' Union CountY: fields: Cohee; Dixon, S' Hogbick quadrangle, geologic: Beau-- Oil and gas CountY, geologic: Otte, l' mont, 2. Otero Palomas districi, geologic: Jahns, 6' Tornada del Muerto, geologic: Wilpolt' geologic: WilPolt' Permian Basin: ioyita Hilts, Hendrickson; "fiittana quadrangle, geologic: Beau- Geologic: Hale, l; Tohnston, C. H. mont, 3. Bigelow, 2' quadrangle, geologic: Wood, Pe"troleum exploration: Koehler sea Oil and gas G. H. Petroleum exploration: Lake Valley manganese district, geo- exploration Range, geologic: Montgomery, logic: CreaseY. Picuris -VaIleY I Lake quadrangle, geologic: and gas: Dixon, 3. Ticha, l,4. Pipelines, oil BYrd. Las tablas quadrangle, geologic: Bar- Polash occurrences: quadrangle, geologic: Ton- ker. Puertecito king. Lea CountY, geologic: Hale, l. -Quay exploration: Lincoln County, geologic: Allen, J' E', County, petroleum 9 Foster, R. W.,4. S. Atomic Lordsburg quadrangle, geologic: Flege' Radioactivity surveys: U. Luna Counry, geologic: Jicha,1,4. EnergY Comm. Magdalena district, geologic: Johnson, Rio Arriba County: T. Geologic: Barker. J. Bigelow, l' Magf,alena Mountains, geologic: Ka- Petrolium exPloration: KelleY, V' lish. Rio Grande area, tectonic: Magnetic survey, Grant County: Demp- c.,8. sey. Rio Grande Valley, geologic: Wilpolt' McKinleY CountY, geologic: e1k", I' Roosevelt County, Petroleum explora- E'.,8; o'Sullivan,2; Smith, c. T.,3. tion: Foster, R. W., 7. Mineral technologY: Weber, 2. Sacramento Mountains, geologic: Otte, Mining districts: NorthroP, 3. l. Mora CountY: Sandoval CountY, geologic: BundY' G. O., l' Geologic: Bachman, Sangre de Cristo Mountains, geologic: "Bachman, Petroleum exPloration: Bieberman, G. O., l; Montgomery,2' r3. San Basin: Laughlin quadrangle, geologic: Juan Mount Geologic: Allen, J. E., 8, l0; Beau- Wood, G. H. Finch; HaYes,2; Hunt; O'Sul- mont, l-3; Naschitti quadrangle, geologic: Maher, l; O'sullivan, 2; Shoe- liyau 2. maker, l; Silver, 3; Smith, C. T.,3; New Mexico, geologic: Northeastern Stokes, l; Zieglat. Soc., l, 3. Panhandle Geol. Petroleum exPloration: Bigelow, l, New Mexico: see San Northwestern 3; Waati. Juan Basin Tectonic: KelleY, V. C., 13; Lue&e' gas exPloration: OiI and Uranium dePosits: Finch; KelleY, V' ColfarCountY: Bieberman, 10' C., 13; Shoemaker, l. Curry CountY: Foster, R. W., 2' CountY, geologic: Beaumont, De Baca County: Foster, R. W', 3' San Juan HuY.r, 2; O'sullivan, 2; Stokes, Guadalupe County: Bieberman, l1' i'3; Harding CountY: Bieberman, 12' l; Zieglar. Mora CountY: Bieberman, 13. San Miguel CountY: New Mexico: Dixon, 3. Geologic: Griggs, l. Permian Basin: Bigelow, 2. Ground-water: Griggs, 1. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY lil Petroleum exploration: Foster, R. Carnotite: w.,5. Grants district: Weeks. Santa Fe County, geologic: Stearns, C. Shiprock district: Stokes, l. E., 3. Chalchuite: see Turquoise Santa Rita quadrangle, geologic: Lov- Chalcocite, Rio Arriba County: Gabel- errn8. man,2. Sierr_a Co-unty, geologic: Doyle; Jicha, Chinoite, Santa Rita mine: Beck,4, 6; 1,4; Kelley, V. C.,6, 15; Kueilmer, Givens; Guillemin. 0 Clay minerals: Gruner, 6; Reynolds, Socorro County: D. H.; Weber, l. Geologic: Johnson, J. T.; Kalish; Coffinite, Grants district: Gruner, 6. Spiegel, g; Tonking; ^ Wilpolt. Cuprosklodowskite, Grants district: Ground-water: Spiegel, i. Gruner, 6. Petroleum exploration: Foster, R. Descloizite, Lake Valley district: Bach- w.,6. mann, 1,2. Southeastern permian New Mexico: sea Dolomite, pseudomorphs after aragon- Basin ite: Andrews, D. A. Springer quadrangle, geologic: Wood, Euxenite: Young, R. W. G. H. Fluorite: Alfredo,4. Taos County, geologic: Montgomery, ' 2. Burro Mountains: Gillerman, l, 6. Tectonic: Am. Assoc. petrol, beol. Grants district: Kerr, 2. San Juan Basin: Kelley, V. C., lB; Garnet, Elk Mountain: Iaffe. Luedke. General: Genth, l, 2; pilache,1,2. Up_per Rio Grande area: Kelley, V. Gypsum: Jicha,3. c., 8. Halite: Thoreau quadrangle, geologic: Smith, Laguna del Perro: Woods, B.,2. c. T.,3. Zuni Salt Lake: Alfredo, 5; Woods, Toadlena quadrangle, geologic: Zieg- B.,4; Woods, C.,2. lar. Hematite: Tohatchi quadrangle, geologic: Allen, Grants district: Kerr, B. J.E.,8. Otilitic: Kelley, V. C., l. Topographic: Weber,2. Iddingsite: Ross. Union County: Johannsenite, at Vanadium: Allen, V. Geologic: Levings. TO Petroleum exploration: Bieberman, Kaolinite, Grants district: Gruner, 6. 14. Kyanite, Petaca district: Corey. Uranium deposits: Schnabel. Marcasite, Grants district: Gruner, 6. San Juan Basin: Finch; Kelley, V. C., Melanovanadite, Shiprock district: l3; Shoemaker, l. Weeks. Valencia County, geologic: Johnston, Metaautunite, Grants district: Gruner, H. C.; Smith, C. T.,9. 6. White Signal district, geologic: Giller- Metatyuyamunite: man, 8; Granger, H. C.,2, Grants district: Gruner, 6; Weeks. Laguna district: Weeks. Mineralogy Shiprock district: Weeks. Meteorites: Aragonite, Carlsbad Caverns: Black, D. Breece: Beck, l. M.,4. Chico: LaPaz,3. Augite, Cabezon Peak: Brunton. Glorieta Mountain: Beck, 3. Beryl, Harding pegmatite mine: Jahns, La Lande: Beck,2. 5. Mines: see Economic Geology Bibliography, through 1950: Burks. Mining districts: For mineralogy of Calcite: mining districts see Economic "Cave pearls," Carlsbad Caverns: Geology Black, D. M.,2,3. Novacekite: "Cave pearls," Organ district: Al- Grants district: Weeks. fredo, l. Laguna district: Weeks. N{INES AND MINERAL RESOURCES L12 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF Coooer: gy ( Mineralo-Opat, continued) Ballmer, 2; C'iiusia Mountains: Wright, H' ir'irit gt Anon., 23; 8.,2. Look. santa Rita mine: Anon'' 23; Ballmer' Peqmatite minerals: Jahns, l, 3'5' Plinaste, Caballo Mountains: Beck' 5; 2; Goodrich; Look. Anon., 22. Maxwell. Smelting at Hurley: leaching, Santa Rita Potash minerals: C. L.,2. Waste iumP Jones, mine: Goodrich. Quartz: Dawson coal mine, historY: Secrest. Grants district: Kerr, 4. Anon', ll; Organ district: 0wens. Deming lead-zinc mill: Peios ValleY: Albright, J. L', l. Weis. sea Mining Rhodonite, at Vanadium: Allen, V' T', Development, mining: r,2. Drilling: Santa Rita mine: Rossite, ShiProck district: Weeks. Big blast holes, Sanadine, Permian Basin: Miller, D. N. Ballmer, 2. Bruhn. Santafeite, Grants district: Sun, 3. Blast holes, Potash: Smithsonite, Organ district: Alfredo, 3. Diamond drilling: Soule, 2. LYnn Soddyite, Grants district: Gruner, 6. Uranium exploration: Potash Co. potash Staurolite, Picuris Range: Smith, I. Duval Sulphui and Messer; Tong. Thulite: NorthroP, 2. mine: Anon., 7; potash Turquoise: Blake; Carnou Foster, E. E. Duval Sulphur and Potash Co. Tyuyamunite: Weeks. refinery: Atwood, G' E. Uranium minerals: Gruner, l-5, 6; Elizabethtown district, history: Alford, Rosenzweig; Stokes, l; Sun, 3; 2; Knaus; Pettit; Wolle. also Min- Weber,3; Weeks' Exploration: Schmitt, H. Sae Uraninite: irrg. TorPedo coPPer Grants district: Weeks. Diamond dritling, San Iuan Basin: Rosenzweig. mine: Soule, 2. Uranoihane, Grants district: Gruner, Drilling for uranium: LYnn. 6. Uranium: Wolfe. and Vanadium minerals: Weeks. Flotation, potash, Duval Sulphur G. E. Wheelerite: Loew. Potash Co. refinery: Atwood, Zircon, in sedimentary rocks: Polder- General: Anderson, E. C., l; ConwaY; vaart, Morris: Stubbs. Georgetown district, history: Alford, 2; Mining Technology Cannon, J. B. Nore.' For listing of mining tech- "Ghost towns": Alford, 2; Wolle. See nology subjects bY countY see also History. Areas. Grants district, history: Towle; Win- Bayard lead-zinc mine: Anon', 14' ters, l. BibliographY, through 1950: Burks. Ground Hog lead-zinc mine: Anon., 8. Bland, hiitory: see Cochiti district Hanover zinc mine: Babcock; Snell. Blasting: Hansonburg district, history: Kottlow- Open pit, big holes: Ballmer, 2. ski, 2. Potash: Bruhn. Harding.mine: Bluewater uranium mill: Argall, 2; History: Jahns,5. Swainson. Mining methods: Anon., 2; Mont- Gil- Burro Mountains district, history: gomery, l. Harper, C. lerman, l; Haulage, potash: Bruhn; Chafetz, 4, 5, history: Knaus. Cerrillos district, uranium mine: Anon., 2l; Chloride district, history: Aford, 2; Haystack Strachan; WaYlett. Anderson, E. C., 3. then moving over Clav: Weber. Headframe, building Coiniti district, history: Bundy; Stev- shaft: Anon., 7. enson, D. History: Concentration: see Milling; Refining Burro Mountains district: Giller- Cooks Peak district, history: Jicha' 4. man, l; Harper, C. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GE,OLOGY t13 Chloride district: Alford, 2; Ander- State land: N. Mex. son, State Land Of- E. C.,8. fice, 1,2; Walker. Cerrillos district: Knaus, U. S. potash land: Cochiti Smirh, H. I. district: Bundy; Srevenson, Magdalena disrrict, history: D. Alford, 2; Harrington, Wolle. Cooks l; Peak district: Jicha,4, Milling: see also processing I)awson coal mine: Secrest, Bayard lead-zinc mine: Anon., Elizabethtown district: 14. Alford, 2; Bluewater uranium mill: Argall, 2; Knaus; Pettit; Wolle. Swainson. Georgetown disrrict: Alford, 2; Can- Deming lead-zinc mill: Anon., ll; non, J. B, Weiss. Grants district: Towle; Winters, l. Hanover zinc mine: Snell. Hansonburg district: Kottlowski, 2. Lead: Anon., 14; Harding ll, Weiss. mine: Jahns, !. Rare earth ores: Zadra. La|

Paleontology Aconthopecten carbonif erous : Brill, 2. Algae, Permian: Newell, 2. Ammonoids, Devonian: Miller, A. K. Amphibians: Permian: Langston, l, 2. Triassic: Olsen. Aspideretes: Allen, J. E., 8. mammillatus: Bowsher, Baena: Nlen, J. E., 8. Bibliography: Through 1950: Burks. Vertebrates: Camp. Bliss sandstone: Flower, l-6. Brachiopods: Devonian: Cooper, G. A., l,2. Pennsylvanian: Gehrig; Otte, l. Permian: Newell, 2; Otte, l. Buettneria pcrfecta: Olse* Cambrian: Flower, l-3, 6. Cephalopods: Flower, 4. G. 4., t, 2; Cenozoic: Plants: Lamotte. Otte, l; Szabo; Vertebrates: Simpson, 3. OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES 118 NEW MEXICO BUREAU MontgomerY, 2. ( continueil) Hornfels: Paleontology Callaghan, 2. Amphibians: Langston, l, 2. Intrusive rocks: Fusulinids: Newell, 2; Otte, l; Black Range: Kuellmer, 2-4. quadrangle: Patton. ThomPson, M. L., l. Capitan intrusive: Physetocriius lobatus : Bowsher, l. Copper FIut luillsboro) Plants, Cenozoic: Lamotte, Kuellmer, 3, 4. Belt. Pollen: Sears, P. B. Hanover-Fierro stock: Porostictia: Cooper, G. 4., l. Temez Mountains: BundY. Pseuilofusulina.' Thompson, M. L., l. Ladron Mountains: Duschatko, 2. 4. Pseudoschwagerina.' Thompson, M. L., Lake Valley quadrangle: Jicha, l. Picuris Range: MontgomerY, 2. see Cenozoic San Juan Basin: Callaghan, l. Quaternary: Hernon, l. Scaphites: Cobban, I. Santi Rita intrusive: Sciwagerina: ThomPson, M. L', l. Sierra Cuchillo: Jahns, 8' Sponges, Permian: Newell, 2. Tohatchi quadrangle: Balk. CooPer, G. A., f. Ladron Mountains: Duschatko, 2. $riigospira Prima: 2, 4. T eilhardelta whitakeri : Simpson, 3. Lake Valley quadrangle: Jicha, Barker. Tertiary: see Cetozoic Las Tablas quadrangle: 4; Kuell- Tohatchi formation: Allen, J. E., 6, 8' Latite: Callaghar,,2, 5; Jicha, Triassic, amphibians: Olsen. mer,2; Sun 2. Trilobites, Permian: Newell, 2. Limburgite: Stearns, C.8., 2' 3. Triticites: ThomPson, M. L., l. Lordsburg quadrangle: Flege. T.; Turtles: Allen, J. E., 8' Magdalena Mountains: Johnson, J. Kalish. Petrology Metamorphic rocks: Note.' See Histotical anil Strati' Manzano Mountains: Basham. graphic GeologY for unit names or Picuris Range: MontgomerY, 2. igei of igneous and metamorPhic Metaquartzite: Barker; Montgomery, 2. rocks. Metarhyolite: Barker. Amphibolite: Montgomery, 2. Minette: Balk. Andesite: Barker; Callaghan, 2, 5; Monzonite: Sun, 2. Barker; l, 3, 4; Jahns, 8; Jicha' 4; Kuellmer, 2. Pegmatite: Jahns, Basalt: Allen, J. E., 3; Balk; Barker; Montgomery, 2. Beck, 5; Callaghan, 1,2, 5; Flege; Perlite: Mills. Montgomery, 2. Jahns, 8; licha, 4,7; Kottlowski, 6; Phyllite: Maxwell; Smith, C. T., 3; Stearns, Picuris Range: MontgomerY, 2. C. E,',2,3; Sun, 2. Pyroclastic rbcks: Balk; Barker; Jicha, Basaltic andesite: Kottlowski, 8. 4; MontgomerY,2' Bibliography, through 1950: Burks. Quartz latite: Callaghan, 2, 5. Black Range: Kuellmer, 2-4, Iihyolite:' Callaghan, 2, 5; Jahns, 8; Burro Mountains: Gillerman, l; Klein- Jicha, 4; Kalish; Johnson, J. T.; hampl, l. Kuellmer, 2. Caballo Mountains: Beck, 5; KelleY, V. Rio Grande country: N' Mex. Geol. C.,6; Maxwell. Soc., 2, 5. Capitan quadrangle: Patton. San Juan Basin: Callaghan, l; N. Mex' Carrizozo lava flow: Allen, J. E.,3. Geol. Soc,, l. Copper Flat (Hillsboro) intrusive: Santa Fe area: Stearns, C. 8.,2, 3. Kuellmer, 3, 4. Schist: Barker; Montgomery, 2. Diabase: Kuellmer, 2; MontgomerY, 2. Sierra Cuchillo: Jahns, 8- Dwyer quadrangle: Elston, 2. Southwestern New Mexico: Callaghan, Gneiss: Montgomery, 2. 5; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 3. Granite: Barker; Dorman; Jahns, 8; Spilitic intrusion, Ladron Mountains: Kuellmer, l-4; Montgomery, 2' Duschatko, 2. Granodiorite: Barker; BelU Jicha, 4; Tohatchi quadrangle: Balk. Kuellmer, l-4. Trachybasalt: Balk. Hanover-Fierro intrusive, Grant Coun- Tuff: Balk; Barker; BundY; Jic}:,la, 4; tY: Belt. Montgomery,2. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY l19

Volcanic rocks: Callaghan, !. Dikes, clastic: Panhandle Geol. Soc., l, Black Range: Kuellmer, 2. 3. Burro Mountains: Gillerman, l. Drainage development, Sacramento Caballo Mountains: Beck, E. Mountains: Bates. patton. Capitan quadrangle: Dunes, White Sands: 6; Russell; Dwyer Jicha, quadrangle: Elston, Z. U. S. Narl. park Service, 2, Endomorphic efiects of xenoliths: Eddy County: Hendrickson. Kuellmer, l. Erosion: Mountains: Jemez Bundy. Arroyo cutting: Antevs, l; Bryan, B; Lake Valley quadrangle: Jicha, 2, 4. Dodge; Judson, l; Leopold, 2; Las Tablas quadrangle: Barker. Senter. Lordsburg quadrangle: Flege. Caballo Mountains: Kelley, V. C., 6. Magdalena Mountains: Johnson, J. Chaco Canyon: Bryan,5; Senter. T.; Kalish. Clift retreat: Koons. San Juan Basin: Callaghan, l. Drainage development: Bates. Santa Fe area: Stearns, C. E,, 2, B; Pediments: Allen, J. E., 8; Bryan, 2. Sun, l, 2, Slopes: Kelley, V. C., 6. Sierra Cuchillo: Jahns, 8. Surfaces: Fitzsimmons, 3; Kelley, V. South-central New Mexico: Jahns, 7, c.,6. 8; Kottlowski,6,8. Terraces: Kelley, V. C.,6. Southwestern New Mexico: Cal- Wind: Bryan,5. laghan, 5. Estancia Basin: Roswell Geol. Soc., 4. Tohatchi quadrangle: Balk. Float blocks in volcanics: Kottlowski, S. Flood plains: Kelley, V. C., 6. Physical and Structural Geology Floods : see Water,Eloods Alluvial fans: Blissenbach; Bryan, 5. Fra Cristobal Mountains: Thompson, Basin and Range: Callaghan,4. s., r-3. Bibliography, through 1950: Burks. Fracture patterns: Black Range: Kuellmer, 2. Lucero Mesa: Bucher, l; Duschatko, Buried island, Santa Rosa: Gardner, J. l. H. San Juan Basin: Kelley, V. C., 14. Caballo Mountains: Bushnell, l; Zuni Mountains: Bucher, l, 2; Gil- Doyle; Kelley, V. C., 6; Silver, 6. key, l, 2. Calderas: Shoemaker, 2; Stearns, H. T. Gallina uplift, Rio Arriba County: Capitan quadrangle: Allen, J. 8.,2, 5, Lookingbill, 1,2. Capulin Mountain cinder cone: S. U. General: Eardley; Fenneman; Jones, S. Natl. Park Service, L M.,2; King, P. 8., l. Carlsbad Caverns: Black, T. H.; Suth- Hogback quadrangle: Beaumont, 2. erland; U. S. Natl. Park Service, 3. Jemez Mountains: Stearns, H. T. Carrizozo laval flow: Allen, J. E., 3. Joints: see Fracture patterns Caves: Kirtland quadrangle: Beaumont, 3. Carlsbad Caverns: Black, T. H.; Lake Valley quadrangle: Jicha, 1,4. Sutherland; U. S. Natl. Park Serv- Landslides, Tohatchi quadrangle: Al- ice,3. len, l. E., 8. Fort Stanton cave: James, l. Las Tablas quadrangle: Barker. Gypsum Plain: Olive. Lava flows: Allen, J. E., 3. Reserve area: Martin, P, S., 2. Lordsburg quadrangle: Flege. Cerrillos Hills: Disbrow. Lucero Mesa: Bucher, l; Duschatko, l. Cinder cones: U. S. Natl. Park Service, Magdalena Mountains: Johnson, J. T.; t. Kalish. Clastic dikes: Panhandle Geol. Soc., l, Manzano J. Mountains: Basham. Cliff retreat: Koons. Mines: saa Economic Geology Copper Flat (Hillsboro) inrrusive: Mining districts: see Economic Geology Kuellmer, 3. Monoclines: Kelley, V. C., 2, f l-f 3, 16. Diatremes: Shoemaker, 2; Stearns, H. Mud-crack polygons: Knechtel. T. Naschitti quadrangle: O'sullivan, 2. MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES 120 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF see Permian Physical and Structural GeologY Southeastern New Mexico: (continued) Basin Mexico: N. Mex' Northeastern New Mexico: Cline; Lev- Southwestern New ings; Panhandle Geol' Soc., l-3; Geol. Soc., 3. Wood, G. H. Stvolites: Riebv, 2. (sinkholes): olive' Northwestern New Mexico: see San Sribsidence iioighs Stever. Basin Tecolote Mountains: Juan Assoc. Petrol. Geol.; Oil ind gas fields: see Economic Geol- Tectonics: Am. ogy King, P. B', l. Mesa: S. M', f . Pedernal Hills: Roswell Geol. Soc.,4. Chupadera-Grande Jones, Kelley, V. C', Pediments: Bryan,2. Rio depression: quadrangle: Allen, E.' 8. 7, 8. Tohatchi J. V. C.,2,9, Permian Basin: N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 4; San Juan Basin: KelleY, Olive. ll-13, 16; Luedke. C., 6. Picuris Range: Montgomery, 2' Terraces: Kelley, V. C. T., 3. Playa lakes: Knechtel; Zeller, R' A., 2' Thoreau quadrangle: Smith, Toadlena quadrangle : Zieglar. Post-Laramide sEuctures: Jones, S' M., I Tohatchi quadrangle: Allen, J. E., 8. Puertecito quadrangle: Tonking. Tularosa Basin: Sandeen, 3' Russell; U. S. Rio Grande depression: Anderson, R' White Sands: Jicha, 6; C.,2; Fagadau; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., Natl, Park Service,2. 9 Xenoliths: Kuellmer, l. Gilkey, Sacramento Mountains: Pray,3, 7; Ros- Zuni Mountains: Bucher, l, 2; well Geol. Soc., 3. r,2. San Andres Mountains: Kottlowski, 9. Sandia Mountains: KelleY, V, C., l0; Physiography Reynolds, C. 8., l-3. Alluvial fans: Blissenbach. Dodge; Sangte de Cristo Mountains: Bachman, Arroyos: Antevs, l; Bryan, 5; G. o., l; Baltz, E. H.,5. Judson, l; Leopold,2; Senter. Basin and Range province: Atwood, San Juan Basin: Allen, J. E., 8; Beau- mont, l-3; Bryan, $; Hayes, 2; W. W.; Callaghan, 4; Fenneman. Hoover, W. B.; Hunt; Kelley, V. Bibliography, through 1950: Burks. C.,2,9,12, 13, 16; Luedke; N. Mex. Black Range: Kuellmer, 2. Geol. Soc., l; O'Sullivan,2; Senter; Bolsons: Keyes, l. Shoemaker, 3; Silver, 3; Smith, C. Caballo Mountains: KelleY, V. C., 6; T., r,3. Silver, 6. Stearns, H' T. San Miguel County, Griggs, l. Calderas: Shoemaker' 2; Caverns: Black, T. H.; Santa Fe area: Baldwin, l, 3; Stearns, Caves, Carlsbad S. Park Serv- c. E., l-3. Sutherland; U. Natl, ice, 3. Santa Rita quadrangle: Hernon, l; Cinder cones: U. S. Natl. Park Service, Lovering; Ordonez, l, 2. 1. Sedimentation: Clifts: Koons. fans: Blissenbach. Alluvial Colorado Plateau province: Atwood, Antevs, l; Bryan, 5; Arroyo filling: W. 1V.; Bryan,5; Fenneman; Sen- Senter. ter. Bryan, S; Senter. Chaco Canyon: Dissected slopes: Ke1ley, V. C., 6. V. C., 6' Flood plains: KelleY, Drainage development, Sacramento ValleY: KelleY, W. D- Rio Grande Mountains: Bates. Santa Fe area: Baldwin, l. Dunes: Jicha, 6; Russell; U. S. Natl. Ship Rock quadrangle: Beaumont,2. Park Service, 2. Sierra County region: Kelley, V. C., 15. Erosion: see Physical ond, Structural Sierra Cuchillo: Jahns, 8. Geology, Erosion Sinkholes: Hollander; Olive. Flood plains: Kelley, V. C., 6. Socorro CountY: Spiegel, 3; WilPolt. General: Atwood, W. W,; Fenneman. South-central New Mexico: Kottlowski, Great Plains province: Atwood, W. W.; 4; N. Mex. Geol. Soc., 5. Fenneman. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY rzt Landslides: Allen, J. E.,8. Water power: Ark.-White-Red Ba- Lordsburg quadrangle: Flege, sins Inter-Agency Comm., l. Mexican Plateau province: Atwood, W. Catizozo area, gtound water: Ifolmes, W.; Fenneman, C. Pediments: Allen, J. E., 8; Bryan, !; Compacts: Ark.-White-Red Basins In- Fitzsimmons, 3. ter-Agency Comm.,7. Provinces: Atwood, W. W.; Fenneman. Arkansas River compact: Ark,-White- Rio Grande Valley: Kelley, V. C., 6. Red Basins Inter-Agency Comm., Rocky Mountains province: Atwood, 4. W. W.; Fenneman. Canadian River compact: Ark.- San Juan Basin: sae Colorado Plateau White-Red Basins Inter-Agency province Comm., 4. Santa Fe area: Baldwin, l, 3; Stearns, Colorado River compact: Ark.-White- c. E., t-3. Red Basins Inter-Agency Comm.,4. Sedimentation; see Physical anil Struc- Cuny County: tural Geology, Sedimentation Ground water: Ifoward. Sinkholes: Hollander; Olive. WeIIs: Howard. Socorro County: Spiegel, 3. Dams: U. S. Army, Corps Eng., l, 2. South-central Nerv Mexico: Fitzsim- Sedimentation: Hains. mons,3; Kottlowski,4. Storage, Rio Grande Valley: Inter- Southwestern New Mexico: Kottlowski, nat. Boundary & Water Comm., 5. t-4. Surfaces, erosional: Fitzsimmons, 3; Domestic supply: Ark.-White-Red Ba- Kelley, V. C.,6. sins Inter-Agency Comm., 5; Terraces: Kelley, V. C., 6. Blume; Clark, 1,3; Lohr; Trauger, Tohatchi quadrangle: Allen, J. E.,8. 2; Winogad. White Sands: Jicha, 6; Russell; U. S. Drilling, wells: Fiedler. Natl. Park Service, 2. State regulations: Bliss. Droughts: U. S. Dept. Interior. Water Dwyer quadrangle: Ground water: Bushman, 3. Analyses: sea Quality Hot springs: Bushman, 3. Animas Valley, Hidalgo County: Quality, ground-water: Bushman, 3. Ground-water levels: Conover, 2-4, 8, quantity, ground-water: Bushman, 9, u. 3. Wells: Conover, 2-4, 8, 9, ll. Springs: Bushman, 3. Artesian wells: Wells: Bushman, S. Navajo Reservation: Allen, J. E., 10. Eddy County: Pressures: Conover,2-4, 8,9, ll. Ground water: Hale, 3; Hendrick- Rio Grande Valley: Kelley, V. C., 6. son; Theis, 1. Roswell Basin: Bean; Conover,2-4, 8, Ground-water levels: Conover, 2-4, 8, 9, ll; Fiedler. 9, ll; Hendrickson; Herrick, Bibliography, through 1950: Burks. Quality, ground-water: Hale, 3t Caballo Mountains area, ground water: Hendrickson. Kelley, 6. V. C., Quality, surface water: Hale, 3. Canadian River basin: Quantity, ground-water: Hendrick- Ground water: Ark.-White-Red son. Basins Inter-Agency Comm., 7; Springs: Hale; Hendrickson. Lohman, l. Surface water: Hendrickson. surface water: Ark.-White- Quality, Wells: Conover, Red Basins Inter-Agency Comm., 2-4, 8, 9, ll; Hale, 3; Hendrickson. 5; Hem, 2; U. S. Geol. Survey, 7, 13, 18,26. Floods: Harrington, 2, 3, 8; Shallen- Stream (flow) measurements: Ark.- berger. White-Red Basins Inter-Agency Control: U. S. Army, Corps Eng., l, Comm., 3,5,7; U. S. Geol. Survey, I 4, 8,20, 28. Fluorine, in drinking water: Clark. 3. t22 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES Water (continued) Hot springs: Gaging stations: sea Stream (flow) Faywood, Dwyer quadrangle: Bush' measurements man, 3. General: Stubbs; Wheeler. Mimbres, Dwyer quadrangle: Bush' Geophysical investigations: Holmes, C.; man,3. Sykes; Winkler, l-16. Rio Grande Valley: Kelley, V. C.,6. Gila River basin: Truth or Consequences: Conover, Quality, surface water: Hem, l. l0; Kelley, V. C., 6; Theis, 2. Stream (flow) measurements: U' S. Industrial supply: Ark.-White-Red Ba- Geol. Survey, 2, 6, 10, 15, 22, 24, 30. sins Inter-Agency Comm', 5; Lohr. Ground water: Irrigation: Ark.-White-Red Basins In- Animas Valley: Conover,2'4, 8, 9, ll' ter-Agency Comm., 4; BrYan, l; Caballo Mountains area: KelleY, V. Diebold, 2; Fitzsimmons,2; Gallo- c.,6. way; Griggs, l; Harrington, 5; Canadian River basin: Ark.-White- Hem, 2; Howard; Kelley, W. D'; Red Basins Inter-Agency Comm., Trauger, l; U. S. Geol. SurveY,23, 7; Lohman, I. 31. Carrizozo area: Holmes, C. Jornada del Muerto: Curry County: Howard. Ground water: Conover, 10. Dwyer quadrangle: Bushman, 3. Quality, ground-water: Conover, 10. Eddy County: Conover,2-4, 8,9, lf; Wells: Conover, 10. Hale, 3; Hendrickson; Herrick; Laws, federal: Ark.-White-Red Basins Theis, L Inter-Agency Comm.,4. General: Conovet, l; McGuinness; Lau,s, state: Ark.-White-Red Basins In- Spiegel, 2. ter-Agency Comm., 4, 7; N. Mex. High Plains: Ark.-White-Red Ba- State Eng. sins Inter-Agency Comm., 7; Gallo- Water rights: Hutchins; Thomas, H. way; Gaum; Lohman,2. E. Jornada del Muerto: Conover, l0' Lea County: Lea County: Conover, 2-4,8,9, ll; Ground water: Conover, 2-4,8,9, ll; Galloway. Galloway. Mimbres Valley: Conover, 2-4, 8, 9, Ground-water levels: Conover, 2-4, 8, lt. 9, ll; Hale, l. Navajo Reservation: Allen, J. E', 8, Wells: Conover, 2-4, 8, 9, ll. l0; Bushman, l; Callahan; Hal- Levels, ground-water: penny, 1,2; Harshbarger, 2-4. Animas Valley: Conover, 2-4, 8, 9, ll. Portales Valley: Galloway. Eddy County: Conover,2-4,8,9, 1l; Quay County: Conover, 2-4,8,9, ll; Hale,3. Trauger, 3. Lea County: Conover, 2-4,8,9, ll; Rio Grande Valley: Bloodgood; Con- Hale, l. over, 10, 12; Kelley, V. C., 6. Mimbres Valley: Conover, 2-4, 8, 9, Roswell Basin: Bean; Conover, 2-4, ll. 8, 9, ll; Fiedler; Hantush. Quay County: Conover, 2-4,8,9, ll. San Agustin Plains: Bushman, 2. Rio Grande Valley: Conover, 12. San Miguel County: Griggs, l. Roswell Basin: Conover, 2-4, 8, 9, ll; Santa Fe area: Spiegel, l. Hantush. Socorro County: Spiegel, 3. San Miguel County: Griggs, l. Thoreau quadrangle: Smith, C. T., 3. Socorro County: Spiegel, 3. Tohatchi quadrangle: Allen, J. E., 8; Virden Valley: Conover, 2-4' 8,9, ll. Bushman, l. Mimbres Valley: Tularosa Basin: Conover, 10. Ground-water levels: Conover, 2-4, 8, Union County: Baldwin, 2. 9, ll. Virden Valley: Conover, 2-4,8,9, ll. Stream (flow) measurements: U. S. High Plains, ground water: Ark.- Geol. Survey, l, 5, 9, 14, 21, 29. White-Red Basins Inter-Agency Wells: Conover, 2-4, 8, 9, ll. Comm.,7; Galloway; Gaum; Loh- Navajo Reservation: lm.an,2, Artesian wells: Allen, J. 8., 10. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY r28

Gtound water: Allen, J. E., 8, t0; Geol. Survey, 3, 7, 13, 18, 23, 26, 31. Bushman, l; Callahan; Halpenny, San Juan River basin: U. S. Geol. l, !; Harshbarger, t-4. Survey, 7 , 13, 19, 23, 27, 31. Quality, ground-water: Bushman, l; Quantity, ground-water: Callahan; Hatchett. Dwyer quadrangle: Bushman, 2, Quality, surface water: Hatchett. Eddy County: Hendrickson. Springs: Allen, J. E., l0; Harshbar- Rio Grande Valley: Conover, 12. ger,3. San Agustin Plains: Bushman, 2. Surface water: Harshbarger, 3. San Miguel County: Griggs, l. Wells: Allen, J. E., l0; Callahan. Socorro County: Spiegel, 3. Pecos River basin: Tohatchi quadrangle: Bushman, l. Quality, surface water: Hale,2; U. S. Quantity, surface water: see Stream Geol. Survey, 7, 13, f8, 23,26, 31. (flow) measurements Stream (flow) measurements: U. S. Quay County: Geol. Survey, l, 5, I, 14, 21, 29. Ground water: Conover, 2-4, 8, 9, ll; Pollution: Ark.-White-Red Basins In- Trauger, 3. ter-Agency Comm., l; U. S. Public Ground-water levels: Conovet 2-4, 8, Health Service, l, 2. 9, ll. Portales Valley, ground water: Gallo- Wells: Conover, 2-4, 8, 9, ll. way. Recharge, Tohatchi quadrangle: Bush- Polyer, water, Canadian River basin: man, l. Ark.-White-Red Basins Inter- Rio Grande Valley: Agency Comm., l. Artesian wells: Kelley, V. C., 6. Pumping, wells: Ground water: Bloodgood; Conover, Eddy County: Hendrickson. 10, 12; Kelley, V. C.,6. Rio Grande Valley: Conover, 10, 12. Ground-water levels: Conover, 12. San Miguel County: Griggs, l. Hot springs: Conover, l0; Kelley, V. State regulations: Bliss, C.,6; Theis,2. Quality, ground-water: Quality, ground-water: Conover, 10, Dwyer quadrangle: Bushman, 3, 12; Kelley, V. C., 6. Eddy County: Hale, 3; Hendrickson. Quality, surface water: Clark. 2; In- Jornada del Muerto: Conover, 10. ternat. Boundary & Water Comm., Navajo Reservation: Bushman, l; l-4; U. S. Geol. Survey, 3,7, 13, 18, Callahan; Hatchett. 23,26, 3t. Public water supply: Lohr. Quantity, ground-water: Conover, Rio Grande Valley: Conover, 10, 12; 12. Kelley, V. C., 6. Stream (flow) measurements: Inter- Roswell Basin: Fiedler. nat. Boundary & Water Comm., San Agustin Plains: Bushman, 2. l-4; U. S. Geol, Survey, 1,5,9,14, San Miguel County: Griggs, l. 2r,25. Socorro County: Spiegel, 3. Wells: Conover, 10, 12. Tohatchi quadrangle: Bushman, I. Roswell Basin: Tularosa Basin: Conover, 10. Artesian wells: Bean; Conover, 2-4, 8, Quality, surface water: 9, ll; Fiedler. Canadian River basin: Ark.-White- Ground water: Bean; Fiedler; Han- Red Basins Inter-Agency Comm., tush. 5; Hem, 2; Internat. Boundary & Ground-water levels: Conover, 2-4, 8, Water Comm., l-4; U. S. Geol. Sur- 9, ll; Fiedler; Hantush. vey, 7, 13, 18, 26. Quality, ground-water: Fiedler. Eddy County: HaIe, 3. Wells: Conover, 2-4, 8, 9, ll; Fiedler. Gila River basin: Hem, l. Salinity, Pecos River: Hale, 2. Irrigation: U. S. Geol. Survey,23,3l. San Agustin Plains: Navajo Reservation: Hatchett. Ground water: Bushman, 2. Pecos River: Hale,2; U. S. Geol. Sur- Quality, ground-water: Bushman, 2. vey, 7, 13, 18, 23,26, 31. Quantity, ground-water: Bushman, Public water supply: Lohr. I Rio Grande Valley: Clark, 2; U. S. Springs: Bushman, 2. r24 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES Water (continued) Surface water: Wells: Bushman,2. Eddy County: Hendrickson. San Juan River basin: Flow: see Stream (flow) measure- Quality, surface water: U. S. Geol. ments Survey, 7,13, 19,23,27, 31. Navajo Reservation: Harshbarger, 3. Stream (flow) measurements: U. S. Quality: see Qrality, surface water Geol. Survey, 2, 6,10, 15, 22,24, 30. Quantity: see Stream (flow) measure- San Miguel County: ments Ground water: Griggs, l. San Miguel County: Griggs, I. Ground-water levels: Griggs, l. Santa Fe area: Spiegel, l. Quality, ground-water: Griggs, l. Socorro County: Spiegel, 3. Quantity, ground-water: Griggs, l Thoreau quadrangle, ground water: Springs: Griggs, l. Smith, C. T.,3. Surface water: Griggs, l. Tohatchi quadrangle: Wells: Griggs, l Ground water: Allen, J. E., 8; Bush- Santa Fe area: man, l. Ground water: Spiegel, l. Quality, ground-water: Bushman, l. Surface water: Spiegel, l. Springs: Bushman, l. Socorro County: Stream (flow) measurements: Bush- Ground water: Spiegel, 3. man, l. Ground-water levels: Spiegel, 3. Wells: Bushman, l. Quality, ground-water: Spiegel, 3. Tularosa Basin: Quantity, ground-water: Spiegel, 3. Ground water: Conover, 10. Springs: Spiegel, 3. Quality, ground-water: Conover, 10. Surface water: Spiegel, 3. Stream (flow) measurements: U. S. Wells: Spiegel, 3. Geol. Survey, 1, 5, 9, 14, 21, 29, Springs: Wells: Conover, 10. Dwyer quadrangle: Bushman, 3. Union County, gtound water: Baldwin, Eddy County: Hale,3; Hendrickson. I Hot: see Hot springs Virden Valley: Navajo Reservation: Allen, J. E., 10; Ground-water, levels: Conover, 2-4, Bushman, l; Harshbarger, 3. 8,9, U. Rio Arriba County: Hollander. Wells: Conover,2-4, 8,9, ll. San Agustin Plains: Bushman, 2. Wells: Salt: Hale,2. Animas Valley: Conover,2-4, 8,9, ll. San Miguel County: Griggs, l. Artesian: sae Artesian wells Socorro County: Spiegel, 3. Curry County: Howard. Tohatchi quadrangle: Bushman, l. Drilling: see Drilling, wells Stream (flow) measurements: Dwyer quadrangle: Bushman, 3. Canadian River basin: Ark.-White- Eddy County: Conover, 2-4,8,9, ll; Red Basins Inter-Agency Comm., Hale, 3; Hendrickson. 3, 5, 7; U. S. Geol. Survey, 4, 8, 20, Jornada del Muerto: Conover, 10. 28. Lea County: Conover, 2-4,8,9, ll. Gila River basin: U. S. Geol. Survey, Mimbres Valley: Conover, 2-4, 8, 9, 2, 6, t0, 15, 22,24, 30. ll. Mimbres Valley: U. S. Geol. Survey, Navajo Reservation: Bushman, l; r, 5, I, 14, 2r,29. Callahan. Pecos River basin: U. S. Geol. Sur- Quay County: Conover,2-4,8,9, ll. vey, l, 5, 9, 14,21,29. Roswell Basin: Conover, 2-4, 8, 9, ll; Rio Grande Valley: Internat. Bound- Fiedler. ary & Water Comm., l-4; U. S. San Agustin Plains: Bushman, 2. Geol. Survey, l, 5,9, 14,21,25. San Miguel County: Griggs, l. San Juan River basin: U. S. Geol. Socorro County: Spiegel, 3. Survey, 2, 6, 10, 15, 22, 24, 30. Tohatchi quadrangle: Allen, J. E., Tohatchi quadrangle: Bushman, l. l0; Bushman, l. Tularosa Basin: U. S. Geol. Survey, Tularosa Basin: Conover, 10. t,5,9,14,2r,25. Virden Valley: Conover, 2-4,8, I, ll, Publications fo, Sale by NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES & MINERAL RESOURCES CAMPUS STATION _ SOCORRO, NEW MEXICO (Revised August l, 1956)

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BULLETINS No. Trrrn exo Aurnon Derr PnrcE I The Mineral Resources of New Mexico; Fayette A. Jones l9l5 Our of print 9 Manganese in New Mexico; E. H. Wells. l9l8 Outof print 3 Oil and Gas Possibilities of the Puerteciro District, So- corro and Valencia Counties, New Mexico; E. H. Wells . 1919 Out of print

PUBLICATIONS OF THE NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES BULLETINS 4 Fluorspar in New Mexico; W. D. Johnston, Jr. (Super- seded by Bulletin 2l). . . . . 1928 Out of print 5 Geologic Literature of New Mexico; T. P. Wootton (Superseded by Bulletin 22') . . . . 1930 Out of print 6 Mining and Mineral Laws of New Mexico; Charles H. Fowler (Superseded by Bulletin 16)..... 1930 Outofprint The Metal Resources of New Mexico and Their Eco- nomic Features; S. G. Lasky and T. P. Wootton. 1933 Out of print 8 The Ore Deposits of Socorro County, New Mexico; S. G. Lasky 1932 Out of print I The Oil and Gas Resources of New Mexico; Dean E. Winchester (First edition; superseded by Bulletin l8).. 1933 Outof print l0 The Geology and Ore Deposits of Sierra County, New Mexico; G. Townsend Harley. 1934 Outof print ll The Geology of the Organ Mountains, with an Account of Dona Ana County, New Mexico; Kingsley Charles Dunham f935 Outofprint t2 The Non-Metallic Mineral Resources of New Mexico and Their Economic Features (Exclusive of Fuels); S. B. Talmage and T. P. Wootton 1936 Out of print l5 Geology and Economic Features of the Pegmatites of Taos and Rio Arriba Counties, New Mexico; Evan Just 1937 Out of print t4 Some New Mexico Fusulinidae; C. E. Needham ...... f937 .50 t5 The Geology and Ore Deposits of Northeastern New Mexico (Exclusive of Colfax County); G. Townsend Harley . 1940 Out of print l6 Mining, Oil, and Mineral Laws of New Mexico; C. H. Fowler and S. B. Talmage (Supersedes Bulletin 6)..... l94l .7b t7 Pennsylvanian System in New Mexico; M. L. Thompson 1942 Out of print l8 The Oil and Gas Resources of New Mexico; compiled by Robert L. Bates (Second edition; supersedes Bulletin 9) 1942 Outofprint l9 Manganiferous Iron-ore Deposits near Silver City, New Mexico; Lawson P. Entwistle. 1944 Outof print 126 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES

20 Stratigraphy of the Colorado Group, UPPer Cretaceous, in Noittrern New Mexico; Chatles H' Rinkin. 1944 Outof print 2L Fluorspar Resources of New Mexico; H. E. Rothrock, C. H. johnson, and A. D. Hahn (Supersedes Bulletin 4) 1946 2.50 9q Geologic Literature of New Mexico Through 1944; Rob' ert L. Bates and Marian R. Burks (Super"seded by Bul- letin 43) 1945 Out of Print 23 Stratigraphy and Oil-producing Zones of the Pre-San Andres Forrnations of Southeastern New Mexico-A Pre- liminary Report; Robert E. King. . . 1945 Out of print 24 Building Blocks from Natural Lightweight Materials of New Mexico; Donn M. Clippinger...... 1946 .50 25 Mica Deposits of the Petaca District, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, with Brief Descriptions of the Ojo Caliente District, Rio Arriba County, and the Elk Mountain Dis- trict, San Miguel County; Richard H. Jahns. f946 2'00 26 Geology of the Gran Quivira Quadrangle, New Mexico; Robert L. Bates, Ralph H. Wilpolt, Archie J. MacAlpin, and Georges Vorbe . 1947 .60 27 Contributions of New Mexico's Mineral Industry to World War II; compiled by T. D. Benjovsky. 1947 '50 28 Pumice Aggregate in New Mexico-Its Uses and Poten- tialities; Donn M. Clippinger and Walter E. Gay...... 1947 Out of Print 29 Pre-San Andres Stratigraphy and Oil-producing Zones in Southeastern New Mexico-A Progress Report; E. Rus- sell Lloyd 1949 2.00 ,0 Pre-Cambrian Geology of the Picuris Range, North- Central New Mexico; Arthur Montgomery. 1953 1.50 3l Geology of the Thoreau Quadrangle, McKinley and Va- lencia Counties, New Mexico (includes map); Clay T. Smith . 1953 1.00 et Compilation of State Tax Law Relating to Oil, Gas and Mining Properties in New Mexico; E. P. Ripley (Super- sedes Circular 13) .... 1952 1.50 33 Geologic Section of the Black Range at Kingston, New Mexico; Frederick J. Kuellmer. 1954 2.00 34 Geology of the South Manzano Mountains, New Mexico, J. T. Stark . . 1956 1.25 r36 Mineral Resources of Fort Defiance and Tohatchi Quad- rangles, Arizona and New Mexico; John Eliot Allen and Robert BaIk 1954 2.50 s7 Geology and Mineral Deposits of Lake Valley Quad- rangle, Grant, Luna, and Sierra Counties, New Mexico; Henry L. Jicha, Jr. . . 1954 2.00 39 The Metal Resources of New Mexico and Their Eco- nomic Features Through 1954 (Revision of Bulletin 7); Eugene Carter Anderson . . .. 1956 In press 40 Cambrian Cephalopods; Rousseau H. Flower. 1954 1.00 42 Geology of Costilla and Latir Peak Quadrangles, Taos County, New Mexico; Phitip F. McKinlay 1956 1.15 43 Bibliography of New Mexico Geology and Mineral Tech- nology through 1950; Marian R. Burks and John H. Schilling 1955 2'00 )44 Mineral Resources of the Navajo Reservation in New Mexico (exclusive of uranium, coal, oil, gas and water); John Eliot Allen . . . f955 1.00 + Prepared under contract for the Bureau of Indian Afiairs. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY r27

5l Geology of the Questa Molybdenum (Moly) Mine Area, Taos County, New Mexico; John H. Schilling 1956 2.50 52 Bibliography of New Mexico Geology and Mineral technology, l95l-1955; Consrance F. Schilling and John H. Schilling 1956 2.00 MEMOIR I Stratigraphic Studies of the San Andres Mountains, New Mexico; Frank E. Kottlowski, Rousseau H. Flower, M. L. Thompson, and Roy W. Foster 1956 4.00

GROUND.WATER REPORTS *l Geology and Ground-Water Resources of the Eastern Part of Colfax County, New Mexico; Roy L. Griggs.. .. . 1948 Out of print *2 Geology and Ground-Water Resources of San Miguel County, New Mexico; R. L. Griggs and G. E, Hendrick- son ... l95r 2.00 t3 Gmlogy and Ground-Water Resources of Eddy County, New Mexico; G. E. Hendrickson and R. S. Jones...... 1952 2.50 *4 Geology and Ground-Water Resources of Northeastern Socorro County, New Mexico; Zane Spiegel 1955 2.00

OIL AND GAS REPORTS 4-A New Mexico Oil and Gas Statistical Data for lg48; com- piled by E. E. Kinney, Lea County Operators Committee, and New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission...... 1949 1.00 4-B New Mexico Oil and Gas Engineering Data for 1g48, compiled by E. E. Kinney, Lea County Operators Com- mittee, and New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission 1949 1.00 4-C San Juan Basin, New Mexico, Oil and Gas Data Sum- mary Cumulative to January l, 1949; compiled by E. E. Kinney 1949 Out of print 5-A New Mexico Oil and Gas Statistical Data for 1949; com- piled by E. E. Kinney, Lea County Operators Committee, and New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission...... 1950 Outofprint 5-B New Mexico Oil and Gas Engineering Data fot lg49; compiled by E. E. Kinney, Lea County Operators Com- mittee, and New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission 1950 Outofprint

CIRCULARS I An Outline of the Mineral Resources of New Mexico; E. H. Wells 1930 Out of print 2 Geology and Ore Deposits of the Ground Hog Mine, Central District, Grant County, New Mexico; S. G. Lasky 1930 Out of print 3 Fint, Second, and Third Annual Reports of the Direc- tor, and Preliminary Report for the Fourth Year; E. H. Wells f 93l Out of print 4 The Hobbs Field and Other Oil and Gas Areas, Lea County, New Mexico; Dean E. Winchester. l93l Outofprint 5 Gold Mining and Gold Deposits in New Mexico; E. H. Wells and T. P. Wootton, lg32; revised by T. P. Wootton 1940 No charge 6 Carbon Dioxide in New Mexico; E. H. Wells and A. Andreas (Superseded by Circular 9)...... 1938 Out of print ' Prepared in cmperation with the U. S. Geological Survey and the State Enginecr of New Mexio- 128 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES

7 Outlook for Further Ore Discoveries in the Little Hatchet Mountains, New Mexico; S. G. Lasky 1940 Out of print 8 Selected Bibliography on Coal in New Mexico; Robert L- Bates 1943 No charge 9 Carbon Dioxide in New Mexico; Sterling B. Talmage and A. Andreas (Repdnted from Bulletin l8)'....,... 1942 Outof print l0 Natural Light-weight Building-block Materials of New Mexico; T.-D. nenjovsky and Donn M. Clippinger. . . . . 1945 Out of print ll Reconnaissance Survey of the Headstone Mining Dis- trict, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; T. D. Benjovsky 1945 Outof print 12 Futute Oil Possibilities of New Mexico; Robert L. Bates 1946 Out of print l3 Compilation of State Tax Law Relating to Mineral Properties in New Mexico; E. P. Ripley (Superseded by Bulietin 32) . . . . 1946 Out of Print 14 Oil and Gas Production Data, Eddy County, New Mex- ico, 1943-1945; compiled by N. Raymond Lamb and W. B.Macey...... 1947 Outofprint 15 Tables of Fluorescent and Radioactive Minerals; com- piled by Robert L, Hershey (Second ed., revised by Ming-Shan Sun) . . 1955 No charge 16 New Mexico Oil and Gas Production Data for 1946 (Ex- clusive of Lea County); compiled by N. Raymond Lamb and W. B, Macey 1947 Out of Print 17 Caprock Pool Statistical Report, Chaves and Lea Coun- ties, New Mexico; compiled by N. Raymond Lamb and William B. Macey 1947 Out of Print l8 Geology and Ore Deposits of Red River and Twining Districts, Taos County, New Mexico-A Preliminary Re- port; Charles F. Park, Jr., and Philip F. McKinlay. . ... 1948 Outof print l9-A New Mexico Oil and Gas Statistical Data for 1947; com- piled by N. Raymond Lamb and Lea County Operators -Committee 1948 Outofprint l9-B New Mexico Oil and Gas Engineering Data for lg47; compiled by N. Raymond Lamb and Lea County Opera- torscommittee..... 1948 Outofprint 20 New Mexico OiI and Gas Summary Data for 1948; com- piled by Lea County Operators Committee 1949 Out of print 2l Barite of New Mexico; compiled by Donn M. Clippinger 1949 No charge 22 Index to Samples from Oil and Gas Well Tests in Li- brary at Socorro, New Mexico; compiled by Robert A. Bieberman and Betty Diddle . 1952 Outof print Revised to January l, 1955; compiled by Robert A' Bieberman and Florence B. Crespin . . 1955 No charge 23 Geology and Ore Deposits of a Part of the Hansonburg Mining District, Socorro County, New Mexico; Frank E. Kottlowski 1952 No charge 24 Subsurface Completion Data of Wells Drilled for Oil and Gas During 1952; compiled by Robert A. Bieber- man and Florence B. Crespin 1953 No charge 25 Raw Materials for Chemical Industry in New Mexico; Morris F. Stubbs and Robert H. Weber 1954 Nocharge 26 Water Well Records and Well Water Quality in South- western San Agustin Plains, Catron County, New Mex- ico; F. X. Bushman and C. P. Valentine 1954 No charge 27 Paragenesis of the Ores of the Palomas (Hermosa) Dis- trict, Southwestern New Mexico; H. L. Jicha, Jr...... 1954 Out of print 28 Subsurface Completion Data of Wells Drilled for Oil BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 129 and cas During lg53; compiled by Robert A. Bieber- man and Florence B. Crespin 1954 Outofprint 29 Occurrences of Uranium Ores in New Mexico; E. C. Anderson 1954 No charge ,0 Index to Samples From Oil and Gas Well Tests in Li- brary at Socorro, New Mexico; Roben A. Bieberman and Florence B. Crespin (Revised) 1956 No charge 3l Subsurface Completion Data of Wells DriIIed for Oil and Gas During 1954; Roy W. Foster and Florence B. Crespin 1955 Nocharge E2 Processing Perlite-The Technologic problems: Robert H. Weber 1955 No charge 33 Possibilities for Discovery of Addirional Lead-silver Ore in the Palomas Camp Area of the palomas (Hermosa) Midng District, Sierra County, New Mexico; A pre- lminary Starement; Richard H. Jahns 1955 No charge 84 Geology of a Disseminated Copp-er Deposit near Hills- boro, Sierra County, New Mexiio; Fredirick J. Kuellmer 1955 No charge 35 Geology of Capitan Coal Field, Lincoln C6unty, New Mexico;MarcW.Bodine,Jr...... 1956 No charge 36 A Deposit of High-Calcium Lime Rock in Valencia County, New Mexico; Henry L. Jicha, Jr. 1956 Nocharge E7 Ground-Water Data for Dwyer Quadra-ngle, Grant and Luna Counties, New Mexico; F. X. Bushman ...... 1955 No charge 38 Geology of the Luis Lopez Managanese District, Socorro County, New Mexico; Alfred T. Miesch . 1956 Nocharge 39 Preliminary Observations on the Mississippian System of Northern New Mexico; Augustus K. Armitrong . . .. . 1955 No charge 40 Lexicon of New Mexico Geologic Names: part l, pre- cambrian and Lower Paleozoic; compiled by Henry L. Jicha, Jr. 1956 No charge 4l The Making of a Mine; John Eliot Allen . 1956 Nocharge 42 Subsuface Completion Data of Wells Drilled for Oil and Gas During 1955; Roy W. Foster and Constance F. Schilling 1956 No charge ANNUAL REPORTS I For the Fiscal Year July l, lg45-June 80, f946; E. C. Anderson 1946 Outofprint 2 For the Fiscal Year July l, 1946-June 30, l94Z (includes Annual Report of State Inspector of Mines); E. C. Anderson 1947 Out of print 3 For the Fiscal Year JuIy l, lg47-June 80, f948 (includes Annual Report of State Inspecror of Mines); E. C. Anderson 1948 Outofprint 4 For the Fiscal Year JuIy l, lg48-June 30, 1949 (includes Annual Reporr of State Inspector of Mines); E. C. Anderson 1949 Outofprint 5 For the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, l9b0; Eugene Callaghan 1950 Outofprint 6 For the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, lg5l and lg52; Eugene Callaghan 1952 Outofprint 7 For the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 1953 and lgb4; Eugene Callaghan 1954 Outofpdnt MAPS Oil and Gas Map of New Mexico; revised and enlarged to Jan. I, 1949, by Richard C. Northup and Donald D. .75 (paper) r30 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES

Forrey. Scale about lOf miles to I inch . 1949 '75 (cloth) Map Showing Location of Wells and Springs arrd the Aviitability of Ground Water in San Miguel Cognty, New Mexico, (This map is included in Ground-Water Report2.) ...:.... l95r .35 Geology of San Miguel County. (This map is included in Grdund-Water Report 2.) . . .. l95l '35 Geologic Map and Section of the Thoreau Quadrangle New lftexico.-(This map is included in Bulletin 31.) . . . . 1953 .75 Geologic Section of Black Range at Kingston, New Mex' ico. (Ilhis map is included in Bulletin 33') ... 1954 50 Geologic Map and Sections of Lake Valley Quadrangle, New Mexico. (This map is included in Bulletin 37.) .. . f954 .80 Oil and Gas Map of New Mexico; Dean Winchester (Re- vised by R. L. Bates). Scale approximately I inch to 15 miles 1942 '50 Geologic Map of Boston HilI Manganese Area, Grant County, New Mexico; L. P. Entwistle. Scale I inch to 5oo felt 1944 outofPrint Mine Location Map, Red River, Taos County, New Mexico; P. F. McKinlay. Scale I inch to I mile ...... 1948 .10 Wells and Springs and Availability of Ground Water in Eddy County, New Mexico. (This map is included in Ground-Water Report 3.) 1952 .35 Contours on Top of Salt Beds of Salado Formation in Potash Area, Eddy County, New Mexico. (This map is included in Ground-Water Report 3.) . . . . 1952 Out of print Geology of Eddy County, New Mexico. (This map included in Ground-Water Report 3.) .. .. 1952 '35 Geology of Northeastern Socorro County, New Mexico. (This map is included in Ground'Water RePort 4.) .. 1955 .35 Geologic Map and Sections of Puertecito Quadrangle, New Mexico. (This map is included in Bulletin 41, to be printed.) ...... 1955 1.00 Block Diagtam of the Questa Molybdenum Mine, Taos County, New Mexico. (This map is included in Bulle- tin 5r) 1956 .35 Geologic Map and Sections, questa Molybdenum Mine Area, Taos County, New Mexico. (This map is included inBulletinSl.)... .. 1956 .85 Geologic Map and Sections of Costilla and Latir Peak Quadrangles, New Mexico. (This map is included in Bulletin 42.) ... 1956 1.25 Geologic Map and Sections, South Manzano Mountains, New Mexico. (This map is included in Bulletin 34.) . . .. 1956 50

PETROLEUM EXPLORATION MAPS These maps show the location of all tests for oil and gar (both completed and in the process of drilling), section iines, and ihe larger towns; published as blue line prints at a scale of two miles to the inch; prepared by Robert A. Bieberman and Roy W. Foster-Counti€s available: BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY I3I Colfax, Curry, DeBaca, Guadalupe, Harding, Lincoln, Mora, Quay, Roosevelt, San Miguel, Socorro, Torrance, and Union 1955- 1.00 (each county)

WELL LOGS More than 6,950 typed drillers' logs of wells drilled in New Mexico Prices on requ$t

GUIDEBOOKS Santa Fe, New Mexico (Scenic Trips to the Geologic Past no. l); Brewster Baldwin and Frank E. Kottlowski . . . . 1955 No charge Taos-Red River-Eagle Nest, New Mexico, Circle Drive (Scenic Trips to rhe ceologic Past no. 2); John H. Schilling . . 1956 No charge

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BULLETINS 97E-F Fluorspar Deposits of Burro Mountains and Vicinity, New Mexico; Elliot Gillerman .... l95l 1.50 1009-8 Identification and Occurrence of Uranium and Vana- dium Minerals from the Colorado Plateaus; A. D. Weeks and M. E. Thompson 1954 .25 1009-K Uranium-Bearing Nickel-Cobalt-Native Silver Deposits, Black Hawk District, Grant County, New Mexico; Elliot Gillerman and Donald H. Whitebread f956 .65 1009-L Radioactive Deposits in New Mexico; T. G. Lovering .. 1956 .70 1009-M Botanical Prospecting for Uranium on La Ventana Mesa, Sandoval County, New Mexico 1956 .15 1030-A Search for Uranium in the United States; Vincent C. McKelvey 1955 .25 1027-l Perlite Resources of the United States; Marion C, Jaster f956 .50 PROFESSIONAL PAPERS i200 Geology and Ore Deposits of the Magdalena Mining Dis- trict, New Mexico; G. F. Loughlin and A. H. Koschmann 1942 2.00 225 Physical Characteristics of Commercial Sheet Muscovite in the Southeastern United States; Richard H. Jahns and Forrest W. Lancaster 1950 1.25 279 Cenozoic Gmlogy of the Colorado Plateau; Charles B. Hunt .. 1956 .75 282-A Ephemeral Streams-Hydraulic Factors and Their Rela- tion to the Drainage Net; Luna B. Leopold and John P. Miller 1956 .45 300 Contributions to the Geology of Uranium and Thorium by the U, S. Geological Survey and Atomic Energy Com- mission for the United Nations International Confer- ence on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, Switzerland (1955) . 1956 6.00 Ig2 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES CIRCULARS 89 Coal Resources of New Mexico; C. B. Read, R. T. Duff- ner, G. H. Wood, and A. D. Zapp 1950 No charge *333 Records of Wells Drilled for Oil and Gas in New Mex- ico; G. H. Dixon, D. H. Baltz, T, F. Stipp, and R. A. Bieberman 1954 No charge IVATER.SUPPLY PAPERS lll0-C Quality of Water of Conchas Reservoir, New Mexico; 1939-49; John D. Hem .. 1952 25 l23O Ground-water Conditions in the Rincon and Mesilla Valleys and Adjacent Areas in New Mexico; prePared in cooperation wilh the Elephant Butte Irrigation District 1954 1.50 BOOKLET Prospecting for Uranium; published in cooperation with the United States Atomic Energy Commission . l95f .55

MAPS AND CHARTS Geologic Map Index of New Mexico: Leona Boardman and AnnabeiBrown. Scale l:750,000 1950 .70 Index to Topographic Mapping in New Mexico ...... 1955 No charge Base Map of New Mexico. Scale I inch to 15 miles . . .. . 1922 .25 Base Map of New Mexico (without toPograPhic fea- tures). Scile about I inch to 8 miles . . f955 .75 Topographic Map of New Mexico. Scale about I inch to 8 miles ...... 1955 1.00 Reconnaissance and Elevation Map of Southeastern New Mexico; Walter B. Lang. Scale 4 miles to I inch ...... 1953 1.50 The Uranium Deposits of the United States; compiled by Robert W. Schnabel. Scale lrl inches to 100 miles. Map MR 2, Mineral Investigations Resource Appraisals 1955 .50 Geologic Map of Lake Valley Manganese District, Sierra County, New Mexico; S. C. Creasey and A. E. Granger. Scale 200 feet to I inch and 100 feet to I irtch. Field, Stuilies Map MF 9, Mineral Investigations f 953 .50 Preliminary Geologic Map Showing the Distribution of Uranium Deposits and Principal Ore-Bearing Forma- tions of the Colorado Plateau Region; W. I. Finch. Scale I inch to 8 miles. Field Studies Map MF 16, Mineral Investigations 1955 .50 Preliminary Geologic Maps of the Ship Rock and Hog- back Quadrangles, San Juan County, New Mexico; E. C. Beaumont. Scale about ll inches to I mile. Map C29, Coal Investigations .. f955 .50 Preliminary Geologic Map of the Toadlena Quadrangle, San Juan County, New Mexico; D. L. Zieglar. Scale I inch to I mile. Map C 30, Coal Investigations 1955 .50 Preliminary Geologic Map of the Naschitti Quadrangle, San Juan and McKinley Counties, New Mexico; A. E. Burford, P. T. Hayes, and R. B. O'Sullivan. Scale I inch to I mile. Map C 31, Coal hvestigations . . 1955 .50 I Prepared in cooperation with the New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 133

Preliminary Geologic Map of the Kirtland euadrangle, San Juan County, New Mexico; E. C. Beaumont and R. B. O'Sullivan. Scale I inch to I mile, Map C 82, Coal Investigations 1955 .50 Geologic Map of the Gabbs Magnesite and Brucite De_ posits, Nye Counry, Nevada; by Charles J, Vitaliano and Eugene Callaghan. Scale I inch to 2OO feet. Fietit Studies Map MF 35, Mineral Invesrigations 1956 t.75 Uranium and Vanadium Deposits of the Colorado pla- teau That Produced More Than 1,000 Tons of Ore Through June 30, 1955; Randall T. Chew III. Scale I inch to l0 miles. Field, Stud,ies Map ME 54, Mineral Investigations 1956 .50 Stratigraphic Disttibution of the pennsylvanian Fusu- linidae in a Part of the Sierra Nacimiento of Sandoval and Rio Arriba Counties, New Mexico; Lloyd G. Hen- best and others. Preliminary Chart 2, Oil and Gas Investigations t944 .25 Maps Showing Thickness and General Character of the Cretaceous Deposits in the Western Interior of the United States: J. B. Reeside, Jr. About g miles to I inch; contour inrerval 100. Scale 225 miles to I inch. prelim- inary Map 10, Oil and Gas Investigations . . . 1944 .25 Geology and Asphalt Deposits of North-central Guada- lupe County, New Mexico; Joseph M. Gorman and Raymond C. Robeck. Scale I mile to I inch. preliminary Map 44, Oil and Gas Investigations . . . 1946 .60 Lucero Uplift, Valencia, Socorro, and Bernalillo Coun- ties, New Mexico; V. C. Kelley and G. H. Wood. Scale 3 miles to I inch. Preliminary Map 47, Oil and Gas Investigations 1946 .60 Stratigraphic Relations of Eocene, paleocene, and Latest Cretaceous Formations of Eastern Side of San Juan Basin, New Mexico; C. H. Dane. preliminary Cha;t 24, Oil and Gas Investigations . . . 1946 .35 Geologic Maps of a Part of the Las Vegas Basin and of the Foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mounrains, San Miguel and Mora Counties, New Mexico; S. A. North- rop, H. H. Sullwold, Jr- A. J. McAlpin, and C. p. Rogers, Jr. Scales,2/s mile to I inch and 4 miles to I inch. Preliminary Map 54, Oil and Gas Investigations ...... 1946 .60 Geology of Nacimiento Mountains, San pedro Mountain, and Adjacent Plateaus in Parts of Sandoval and Rio Arriba Counties, New Mexico; S. A. Northrop and G. H. Wood. Scale lt/2 miles ro I inch. preliminary Map 87, OiI and Gas Investigations . . . 1946 .60 *Geology of Northwestern Quay County, New Mexico; Ernest Dobrovolny, C. H. Summerson, and Robert L. Bates. Preliminary Map 62, Oil and Gas Investigations 1946 .75 Geologic Map of Part of Eastern San Juan Basin, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; C. H. Dane. Preliminary MaP 78, Oil and Gas Investigations 1947 Outofprint r Prepared in cooperation with the New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources. t34 NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES Stratigraphy and Geologic Structure in the_ Pjedra Riverkalnyon, Archuleta County, Colorado; C.-B' Read, G. H. Wood, A. A. Wanek, and Pedro Verastequi Mackee' Scale I mile to 2 inches. Preliminary Map 96, Oil and Gaslnvestigations... 1949 '80 Pre-Pennsylvanian Geology of Southlvestern Kansas, Southeastern Colorado, and the Oklahoma Panhandle; John C. Maher and Jack B. Collins. Preliminary Map iOt, Oit and Gas Inv"estigations 1949 l'00 Geology and Coal Resources of the Durango Area, La Plata and Montezuma Counties, Colorado; A. D. Zapp' Scale I mile to 2 inches. Preliminary Map 109' Oil and Gas Investigations .. 1949 1.00 *Geology of the Region from Socorro and San Antonio East to'Chupadera Mesa, Socorro County, New Mexico; R. H. lVilpolt and A. A. Wanek. Scale I inch to I mile. Map OM f2l, Oil and Gas Investigations 1952 .80 Permian and Pennsylvanian Rocks of Southeastern Colo- rado and Adjacent Areas; John C. Maher and Jack B' Collins. Scale about ll miles to I inch. Map Ols[lll,Oil and Gas Investigations r953 .15 Geology of a Part of Northwestern Mora County, Nerv N{exico; George O. Bachman. Scale 2 inches to I mile. Map OMl37, Oil and Gas Investigations ... 1953 .50 Geology and Stratigraphy of Koehler and Mount Laugh- lin Quidrangles and Parts of Abbott and Springer Quad- rangies, Eastern Colfax County, New Mexicoj G. H' lvood,;r., S. A. Northrop, and R. L. Gtiggs. Scale I inch to I mi-le. Map OMl4l, Oil and Gas Investigations .... 1953 1.00 Geology and Fuel Resources of the Upper Cretaceous Rocks of the Barker I)ome-Fruitland Area, San Juan County, New Mexico; P. T. Hayes and A. D. Zapp' Scales I mile to I inch; r/2 mile to I ir.c}:.. Map OM 144, Oil ancl Gas Investigations 1955 .50 Geology of the Beautiful I\{ountain Anticline, San Juan County, Nerv Mexico; E. C. Beaumont. Scale laf inches to I mile. Map OMl47, Oil and Gas Investigations . . . . 1954 .50 Geology and Fuel Resources of the Red Mesa Area, La Plata and Montezuma Counties, Colorado; Harley Barnes, E. H. Baltz, Jr., and P. T. Hayes' Scale I inch to L mile. Map OM149, Oil and Gas Investigations'...'.. 1954 .50 Geologic l\{ap of the Mesa Verde Area, Montezuma County, Colorado; A. A. Wanek. Scale I inch to I mile. tutap OMl52, Oil and Gas Investigations . . . 1954 .50 Tectonic Map of a Part of the Upper Rio Grande Area, New Mexico; V. C. Kelley. Scale I inch to 3 miles' Map OMl57, Oil and Gas Investigations .. ' 1954 .50 Map Show ing Geologic Stmctures of the Southern Part of the San Juan Basin, Including Parts of San Juan, McKinley, Sandoval, Valencia, and Bernalillo Counties, Nerv Mexico; compiled by C. B. Hunt and C. H. Dane. Scale I inch to 2 miles. Map OMl58, Oil and Gas Investi- gations 1954 .50

" Prepared in cooperation with the New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resourcel. BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO GEOLOGY 135

rMap of New Mexico Showing Test Wells for Oil and Gas, Oil and Gas Fields, and Pipelines; G. H. Dixon, D. H. Baltz, T. F. Stipp, and R. A. Bieberman. Scale l:500,000. Map OMl59, Oil and Gas Invesrigations .. . . . 1955 .75 Geology of the Carrizo Mountains Area in Northeastern Arizona and Northwestern New Mexico; J. D. Strobell, Jr. Scale about t/a mile ro I inch. l{ap OM 160, Oil and Gas Investigations 1956 1.00 Total Intensity Aeromagnetic Map of parts of Guada- lupe and De Baca Counties, N. M. (R. 2f E.-R. 26 E. and T'. 3 N.-T.6 N.); W. J. Dempsey and M. E. Hill. Scale I inch to I mile; contour intervals, l0 gammas. Map Gp 15, Geophysical Investigations ...... 1950 Total Intensity Aeromagnetic Map of Parts of Guada- lupe and De Baca Counties, N. M. (R. 16 E.-R.21 E. and T. 3 N.-T.6 N.); W. J. Dempsey and M. E. Hill. Scale I inch to I mile; contour interval, l0 gammas. Map GP 16, Geophysical Investigations ...... 1950 .20 Total Intensity Aeromagnetic Map of Parts of San Mi- guel and Guadalupe Counties, N. M. (R.21 E.-R. 25 E. and T.6 N.-T. 12 N.); W. J. Dempsey and M. E. Hill. Scale I inch to I mile; contour interval, l0 gammas. Map GP 17, Geophysical Investigations . r950 .20 Total Intensity Aeromagnetic Map of Parts of San Mi- guel and Guadalupe Counties, N. M. (R. f6 E.-R. 2l E. and T.6 N.-T. l0 N. and part of Anton Chico Grant); W. J. Dempsey and M. E. HilI. Scale I inch to I mile; con- tour interval, l0 gammas. Map GP 18, Geophysical In- vestigations t950 .20 Topographic maps of approximately 270 quadrangles in New Mexico and adjacent parts of Arizona, Colorado, and Texas. Scales range from 1,000 feet to I inch, to 4 miles to I inch .20 each

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