1998
DOI: 10.58799/m-43
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Geology of the Florida Mountains, southwestern New Mexico

Abstract: The Florida Mountains are an eastward-tilted Basin and Range fault block approximately 24 km (15 mi) southeast of Deming. The mountains are surrounded by a broad bajada that slopes gently into the Mimbres Basin. Sediments conceal the range-bounding faults except at the northwest end. Ephemeral streams are continuing the erosive processes that have reduced the exposed bedrock area to less than one-half of its initial size.The oldest rocks exposed in the Florida Mountains are Precambrian hornblende and granitic … Show more

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“…Dark gray, vesicular, basaltic-appearing flows comprise most of the for mation, forming low cuestas or moderately high, rounded hills. Radiometric dates from the Uvas Basaltic Andesite establish its age between 27 and 28 Ma (late Oligocene; Clemons, 1979), consistent with a date of 28.1 Ma from a flow within the Bear Springs Basalt near Hillsboro (Seager et al, 1984). The Uvas Basaltic Andesite intertongues both downward with underlying Bell Top rocks and upward with overlying Thurman Formation.…”
Section: Uvas Basaltic Andesitesupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…Dark gray, vesicular, basaltic-appearing flows comprise most of the for mation, forming low cuestas or moderately high, rounded hills. Radiometric dates from the Uvas Basaltic Andesite establish its age between 27 and 28 Ma (late Oligocene; Clemons, 1979), consistent with a date of 28.1 Ma from a flow within the Bear Springs Basalt near Hillsboro (Seager et al, 1984). The Uvas Basaltic Andesite intertongues both downward with underlying Bell Top rocks and upward with overlying Thurman Formation.…”
Section: Uvas Basaltic Andesitesupporting
confidence: 54%
“…In the Grimm and others explo ration well in southern Dona Ana County, late Paleocene or early Eocene palynomorphs are present in the lower 250 m (820 ft) of a 2,100 m (6,889 ft) thick section of red beds that is correlated with the Love Ranch Formation (Thompson, 1982), but within a separate basin. The age of the top of the Love Ranch Formation is bracketed by its conformable contact with the Palm Park Formation, which has yielded K/ Ar radioisotopic ages of 51.5 ± 2.6 and 42.4 ± 1.6 Ma, corresponding to late Eocene (Kottlowski et al, 1969;Clemons, 1979). Two clasts of altered andesite por phyry from a basal conglomerate yielded 40 Ar/ 39 Ar ages of 89.4 ± 2.2 and 86.47 ± 0.4 Ma (Esser, 2003a), both dates inconsistent with known ages of Laramide volcanic fields in the region (75 Ma), as well as with the paleogeography of Coniacian and Santonian strata in southwestern New Mexico.…”
Section: Love Ranch Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…T he geology of the Mimbres Basin is shown at 1:125,000 scale on regional geologic maps by Seager et al, (1982; northeast part of the basin), Seager (1995; southern part of the basin), and at 1:250,000 scale by Drewes et al (1985; western part of basin). Clemons (1998) describes the geology of the Florida Mountains, the prominent range that rises near the center of the Mimbres Basin. Data from these maps and many other sources were compiled by to create a geologic map of the entire Mimbres Basin at 1:500,000 scale, including the portions of the basin in Mexico.…”
Section: E X E C U T I V E S U M M a R Ymentioning
confidence: 99%