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silicic to intermediate intrusive rocks

Miocene to Oligocene silicic to intermediate intrusive rocks; dikes, stocks, plugs, and diatremes
StateNew Mexico
Namesilicic to intermediate intrusive rocks
Geologic agePhanerozoic | Cenozoic | Tertiary
Original map labelTui
Commentssilicic to intermediate intrusive rock
Primary rock typeplutonic rock (phaneritic)
Secondary rock type
Other rock types
Lithologic constituents
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 coverageCatron - Colfax - Grant - Lincoln - Luna - McKinley - Otero - Rio Arriba - Sierra - Socorro - Taos

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