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Table of Contents

Pre-Meeting Road Log: Flagstaff to Grand Canyon Visitor Center via Highways 180 and 64 -- Modified with permission from Duffield (1998)
The Grand Canyon Supergroup: A Glimpse into Mysteries of the Great Unconformity -- J. Michael Timmons, Carol Dehler, Karl Karlstrom, Laura Crossey, and Susannah Porter
The Trail of Time: Innovative Informal Geoscience Education at Grand Canyon -- Karl Karlstrom, Laura Crossey, and Ryan Crow
First-Day Road Log: From Flagstaff to S P and Colton Craters, Wupatki and Sunset Crater National Monuments and Meteor Crater -- Kate Zeigler, Nancy Riggs, J. Michael Timmons, Michael Ort, and Steve Semken
Sharing Geology with the Public in Arizona's "Route 66 Country" Using Interpretive and Place-Based Educational Techniques -- Allyson Mathis, Robert J. Lillie, and Steve Semken
Meteor Crater: From Misunderstanding to Obsession to Scientific Icon -- Kate Zeigler, Steve Semken, and Carleton Moore
Old Route 66: Getting Your Kicks in the American Southwest -- Kate Zeigler and Steve Semken
Second-Day Road Log: From a Corner in Winslow, Arizona, through Petrified Forest National Park, to the El Rancho Hotel in Gallup, New Mexico -- William Parker, Jeffrey Martz, Kate Zeigler, Steve Semken, and J. Michael Timmons
I-40 Geology Inspires Art, Literature, Architecture and Western New Mexico -- Will Keener
Railroad Development and the Towns in Eastern Arizona and Western New Mexico -- Ann D. Zeigler and Paul S. Zeigler
Harvey House: How Fred Harvey and the Harvey Girls Brought Civilization and Fast Food to the Southwest / Ann D. Zeigler and Paul S. Zeigler --
Pre-Trip - From El Rancho Hotel, Gallup, NM to Northwest Regional Visitor's Center in Grants, NM -- Kate Zeigler, J. Michael Timmons, and Steve Semken
Mineral Resources of the East Grants Ridge Mining District, Cibola County, New Mexico: An Update -- Virginia T. McLemore
The Roca Honda Mine Project - A Summary -- Niranjan K Khalsa, Brad Hill, and Dan Kapostasy
Trip 1 - A Brief Tour of Mount Taylor -- Larry Crumpler and Fraser Goff
A Brief Tour of Mount Taylor, A Large, Young Composite Volcano, west central New Mexico -- Larry Crumpler and Fraser Goff
The Quarry Lava Flow, a Peridotite-bearing Trachybasalt at Mount Taylor Volcano, New Mexico -- Fraser Goff and Cathy J Goff
Trip 2 - Tuffs of San Mateo Canyon -- Shari Kelley, Nelia Dunbar, William Mclntosh, and Fraser Goff
Rhyolitic Pyroclastic Deposits at Mount Taylor, New Mexico: Insights into Early Eruptive Processes of a Major Composite Volcano -- Nelia Dunbar, Shari A. Kelly, Fraser Goff, and William C. McIntosh
Trip 3 - McCartys Lava Flow Field, El Malpais and Traverse Log to Lava Falls -- Larry Crumpler, Jane Aubele, Jim R. Zimbelman, Steve Self, Jake E. Bleacher, and Brent Garry
Post-Meeting Optional Road Log: Grants to the Rio Puerco -- Colin T Cikoski, Dan K. Koning, Kate E. Zeigler, and J Michael Timmons
Road Log References --
Color Plates --
Uranium Resources in the Grants Uranium District, New Mexico: An Update -- Virginia T. McLemore, Brad Hill, Niranjan Khalsa, and Susan A. Lucas Kamat
Uranium Mining Adjacent to the Petrified National Monument, Arizona -- William L. Chenoweth
Geology and Mineral Resources in the Zuni Mountains Mining District, Cibola County New Mexico: Revisited -- Virginia T McLemore
Gabbroic Shallow Intrusions and Lava-hosted Xenoliths in the Mount Taylor Area, New Mexico -- Fraser Goff, John A. Wolff, William Mclntosh, and Shari A. Kelley
Processes During Scoria-cone Collapse as Recorded by Displacement of Crater-rim Blocks, Strawberry Crater, AZ -- Courtney M Pulido and Nancy R. Riggs
Mount Taylor Dikes -- Fraser Goff, John A. Wolff, and Kamilla Fellah
A Short History of Ideas on the Origin of the Grand Canyon -- Wayne Ranney
The Water Canyon/Timber Canyon Fan Complex on the Southeast Flank of Mount Taylor, New Mexico -- Paul Drakos and Jim Riesterer
Deciphering Local Landscape Stability and Surficial Processes at a Paleovalley Margin During a Pluvial-interpluvial Transition, Central New Mexico -- Daniel J. Koning, Colin Cikoski, and Nelia Dunbar
U -series Dating and Stable Isotope Analysis of Quaternary Travertines with Implications for Incision Rates in Western Rio Grande Rift, Carrizo Arroyo, New Mexico -- M. Kolomaznik, J. W Ricketts; A. Priewisch, L.J. Crossey, K.E. Karlstrom, Y. Asmeron, and V. Polyak
Recharge Sources and Characteristics of Springs on the Zuni Reservation, New Mexico -- Paul G. Drakos, Jim W. Riesterer, and Kirk Bemis
Revised Geochronology and Paleomagnetic Interpretations of Uppermost Cretaceous and Lowermost Paleocene Rocks in the Southern San Juan Basin, New Mexico -- James E. Fassett
Uranium and Strontium Isotope Study of Late-stage Speleothems from Lava Tube Caves in El Malpais National Monument, New Mexico -- Zachary LaPointe, Victor Polyak, and Yemane Asmerom
U-series Ages and Morphology of a Quaternary Large-volume Travertine Deposit at Mesa del Oro, NM: Implications for Paleohydrology, Paleoclimate, and Neotectonic Processes -- A. Priewisch, L. J. Crossey, and K. E. Karlstrom.

Edition Notes

Route map (color) on inside front cover.

Includes bibliographical references.

The conference took place September 25-28, 2013.

For readers familiar with the technical vocabulary of geology.

The road logs run from the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff to Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona; from Flagstaff to Meteor Crater, Arizona; from Winslow, Arizona to Gallup, New Mexico via Petrified Forest National Park; from Gallup to Grants, New Mexico.

Copyright 2013 by the New Mexico Geological Society, Inc.

From the verso: "The New Mexico Geological Society is a tax-exempt corporation registered in the State of New Mexico that promotes interest in geology and associated sciences, fosters scientific research and publications, encourages cooperation among its members, and stimulates interest in New Mexico geology. These goals are met through annual fall field conferences held in different locations in New Mexico or adjoining states and annual spring meetings, generally held in Socorro, New Mexico, where oral and poster presentations on different aspects of New Mexico geology are given."

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Socorro, New Mexico
Series
Annual Fall Field Conference Guidebook -- 64th, Guidebook (New Mexico Geological Society) -- 64th.
Other Titles
New Mexico Geological Society 64th Annual Field Conference, 64th NMGS Fall Field Conference, 2013, NMGS 64th Geology Route 66 Region

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 237 pages
Number of pages
237

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44430767M
ISBN 10
1585460982, 1585460990
ISBN 13
9781585460984, 9781585460991
OCLC/WorldCat
861004243

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