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piedmont alluvial deposits

Piedmont alluvial deposits: upper and middle Quaternary; includes deposits of higher gradient tributaries bordering major stream valleys, alluvial veneers of the piedmont slope, and alluvial fans
StateNew Mexico
Namepiedmont alluvial deposits
Geologic agePhanerozoic | Cenozoic | Quaternary
Original map labelQp; Qp/QTs; Qp/QTsf
Primary rock typealluvium
Secondary rock type
Other rock types
Lithologic constituents
Major
Unconsolidated (Alluvial)alluvial
Map references
Anderson, O.J., Jones.G.E., and Green, G.N., compilers, 1997, Geologic map of New Mexico: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 97-52.
Unit references
Anderson, O.J., Jones.G.E., and Green, G.N., compilers, 1997, Geologic map of New Mexico: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 97-52.
Geographic coverageBernalillo - Catron - Chaves - Colfax - DeBaca - Dona Ana - Eddy - Grant - Guadalupe - Hidalgo - Lea - Lincoln - Los Alamos - Luna - Mora - Otero - Quay - Rio Arriba - Roosevelt - Sandoval - San Miguel - Santa Fe - Sierra - Socorro - Taos - Torrance - Valencia

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