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Lueth, Virgil W., Chamberlin, Richard M., Peters, Lisa (2004) Age of Mineralization in the Luis Lopez Manganese District, Socorro County, New Mexico, As Determined by 40Ar/39Ar Dating of Cryptomelane, in Tectonics, geochronology, and volcanism in the Southern Rocky Mountains and Rio Grande rift. Bulletin 160, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources. 239-250

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TitleAge of Mineralization in the Luis Lopez Manganese District, Socorro County, New Mexico, As Determined by 40Ar/39Ar Dating of Cryptomelane
ReportBulletin
AuthorsLueth, Virgil W.Author
Chamberlin, Richard M.Author
Peters, LisaAuthor
Year2004
Page(s)239-250Issue160
PublisherNew Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral ResourcesPlaceSocorro, NM
Download URLhttps://geoinfo.nmt.edu/publications/monographs/bulletins/downloads/160/papers/11lueth.pdf
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Full ReferenceLueth, Virgil W., Chamberlin, Richard M., Peters, Lisa (2004) Age of Mineralization in the Luis Lopez Manganese District, Socorro County, New Mexico, As Determined by 40Ar/39Ar Dating of Cryptomelane, in Tectonics, geochronology, and volcanism in the Southern Rocky Mountains and Rio Grande rift. Bulletin 160, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources. 239-250
Plain TextLueth, Virgil W., Chamberlin, Richard M., Peters, Lisa (2004) Age of Mineralization in the Luis Lopez Manganese District, Socorro County, New Mexico, As Determined by 40Ar/39Ar Dating of Cryptomelane, in Tectonics, geochronology, and volcanism in the Southern Rocky Mountains and Rio Grande rift. Bulletin 160, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources. 239-250
In(2004) Tectonics, geochronology, and volcanism in the Southern Rocky Mountains and Rio Grande rift. Bulletin 160. New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources doi:10.58799/b-160
Abstract/NotesThe fifteen papers included in this volume represent decades of research on the tectonic and volcanic history of the Southern Rock Mountains and the Rio Grande rift of New Mexico and Colorado. Detailed geologic mapping, geophysics, and expanded geochronology datasets provide important new insights into the volcanic and tectonic history of New Mexico and document a complex history of Laramide-age faulting. Authors address the Laramide-age structural development of the Front Range of Colorado and identify previously unrecognized trends in the timing and distribution of latest Eocene to Pliocene volcanism in Colorado and New Mexico. A wealth of new geochronologic data is provided, including hundreds of previously unpublished dates. Among other things, these data document the eruptive history of the Ocate volcanic field and provide ages for some of the yongest lava flows in the state of New Mexico. The data in the appendices are provided in a form that allows them to be imported into other programs (including GIS software) for manipulation. Many of these papers are destined to become classics in the scientific literature on the Rio Grande rift and the Southern Rocky Mountains.

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Luis Lopez Manganese District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
Nogal Canyon prospect, Luis Lopez Manganese District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA

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Luis Lopez Manganese District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA Calcite, Chalcedony, Chalcophanite, Coronadite, Cryptomelane, Hematite, Hollandite, Pyrolusite, Quartz, Rhodochrosite
MCA Mine, Luis Lopez Manganese District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA Cryptomelane
Nogal Canyon prospect, Luis Lopez Manganese District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA Calcite, Wad
Tower Mine, Luis Lopez Manganese District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA Calcite, Cryptomelane


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