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Product Description: Welcome to southeastern New Mexico and the 57th annual Fall Field Conference of the New Mexico Geological Society. This year's conference marks our third venture into the Carlsbad area. Our hosts will share with us a number of wide-ranging geologically and environmentally relevant topics as we explore the subterranean environments of caves; the oil, natural gas, and mineral resources of the area; and the engineering hazards of karst terrain...read more
By Paul W. Bauer (editor), Brian S. Brister (editor) and Adam S. Read (editor)

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9781585460922 | New Mexico Geological Society, September 1, 2006, cover price $50.00 | About this edition: Welcome to southeastern New Mexico and the 57th annual Fall Field Conference of the New Mexico Geological Society.

By Paul W. Bauer (editor), Brian S. Brister (editor) and Adam S. Read (editor)

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9781585460915 | New Mexico Geological Society, September 1, 2005, cover price $50.00

By Paul W. Bauer (editor), Brian S. Brister (editor) and Adam S. Read (editor)

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9781585460908 | New Mexico Geological Society, September 1, 2004, cover price $45.00

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Product Description: Nestled between the banks of the Rio Grande and the Sandia Mountains of northern New Mexico, the city of Albuquerque has a rich geologic and cultural history. Number 18 in the popular Scenic Trip series, this guide provides a regional overview and includes six detailed road trips throughout the Albuquerque area north to Cerrillos and south to Los Lunas that offer a more in-depth look at local geologic and cultural features...read more

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9781883905149 | New Mexico Bureau of Mines &, May 1, 2003, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: Nestled between the banks of the Rio Grande and the Sandia Mountains of northern New Mexico, the city of Albuquerque has a rich geologic and cultural history.

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