New Mexico Geological Society
Fall Field Conference Guidebook – 63
Geology of the Warm Springs Region

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Spencer G. Lucas, Virginia T. McLemore, Virgil W. Lueth, Justin A. Spielmann, and Karl Krainer, [editors]
2012, 580 pages.

Majestic mountain sky islands, deep dark canyons, and hidden springs interrupt the vast desert landscape of the Warm Springs region in south-central New Mexico. In this guidebook we examine the spectacular geology that led to the formation of these landforms in what may well be the most geologically complex part of New Mexico. Rock exposures in the this region represent almost the entire record of geologic time; from granites over a billion years old to modern river deposits of the Rio Grande. We will revisit areas were groundbreaking geological studies were first published in addition to new studies on extinct volcanoes, mining areas, archeological sites, and desert soils. In this volume, six road logs explore different portions of the Warm Springs region, twenty-six minipapers discuss specific geologic features along the way, and thirty scientific papers provide details on geologic features and processes. These articles discuss a wide range of geological topics including regional geology, impact structures, igneous and sedimentary petrology, stratigraphy, paleontology, and earth resources.

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Table of Contents:

Note —Downloads of the papers below are free. Road logs, mini-papers, and some other sections of recent guidebooks are only available in print.

Roadlogs: (each includes listed mini-papers)

Southern Caballo Mountains: First-day road log from Truth or Consequences to Derry Hills, Apache Graben, and Caballo Dam
— Spencer G. Lucas, Karl Krainer, Virginia T. McLemore, and Justin A. Spielmann, pp. 1-48. https://doi.org/10.56577/FFC-63.1

Mini-papers:

The discovery of the Mississippian system in New Mexico: E. D. Cope and Lake Valley, 1881-1882
— Spencer G. Lucas, pp. 27-29.
Lake Valley mining district
— Virginia T. McLemore, pp. 29-32.
Preliminary uranium-series ages of speleothems from the Kingston area and their implications for paleoclimate and incision rate of Percha Creek
— Victor J. Polyak, Yemane Asmerom, and Zachary C. Lapointe, pp. 32-34.
North American Pennyslvanian provincial timescale
— Spencer G. Lucas, pp. 34-37.
Rincon mining district, Sierra and Dona Ana counties, New Mexico
— Virginia T. McLemore, pp. 37-39.
Conodonts from the Pennsylvanian section at Green Canyon, Caballo Mountains, Sierra County, New Mexico
— James E. Barrick, Spencer G. Lucas, and Karl Krainer, pp. 39-41.
Travertines of the Eocene Palm Park Formation, southern Caballo Mountains, New Mexico
— Karl Krainer and Spencer G. Lucas, pp. 41-44.
Alluvial fan sedimentation of the Eocene Love Ranch Formation, southern Caballo Mountains, Sierra County, New Mexico
— Karl Krainer and Spencer G. Lucas, pp. 45-46.
Pittsburg mining district, Sierra County, New Mexico
— Virginia T. McLemore, pp. 46-48.
Southern San Mateo Mountains: Second-day road log from Truth or Consequences to Nogal Canyon, Milliken Park, Luna Park Campground, Garcia Falls, and Monticello
— Virginia T. McLemore, David W. Love, David J. McCraw, Spencer G. Lucas, Karl Laumbach, Justin A. Spielmann, and James V. McLemore, pp. 49-96. https://doi.org/10.56577/FFC-63.49

Mini-papers:

Thermal maturity in the Engle coal field and Mescal Canyon, Sierra County, New Mexico
— Thomas E. Ewing and Robert M. Colpitts, pp. 71-73.
Monticello Point diatomite deposit, Sierra County, New Mexico
— Virginia T. McLemore, Solomon K. A. Owusu, and Rebecca Morris, pp. 72-73.
Oligocene calderas in the San Mateo Mountains, Mogollon-Datil volcanic field, New Mexico
— Charles A. Ferguson, G. Robert Osburn, and William C. McIntosh, pp. 74-77.
Geology of Bell Hill, San Mateo Mountains, Socorro County, New Mexico
— Virginia T. McLemore, pp. 78-80.
Fort Craig National Historic Site and the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, Socorro County, New Mexico
— Virginia T. McLemore, pp. 80-81.
Geology and mineral deposits of Milliken Park, San Jose mining district, southern San Mateo Mountains, Socorro County, New Mexico
— Virginia T. McLemore, pp. 82-85.
Mining distrcits in the San Mateo Mountains, Socorro and Sierra counties, New Mexico
— Virginia T. McLemore, pp. 85-88.
Fossil plants from the Late Eocene Red Rock Ranch flora, southwestern New Mexico
— Herbert W. Meyer, pp. 88-92.
The Monticello graben, Socorro and Sierra counties, New Mexico
— Virginia T. McLemore, pp. 92-95.
The ongoing saga of Canada de la Cruz: Two streams with the same name
— David J. McCraw, pp. 95-96.
Mud Springs Mountains: third-day road log from Truth or Consequences to Mud Mountain and Whiskey Canyon
— Spencer G. Lucas, Karl Krainer, Virginia T. McLemore, Justin A. Spielmann, and Virgil W. Lueth, pp. 97-134. https://doi.org/10.56577/FFC-63.97

Mini-papers:

Conodonts of the Montoya Group, Mud Springs Mountains, New Mexico
— David G. Evans and James E. Barrick, pp. 122-123.
Devonian stratigraphy in southern New Mexico, or how to confuse biostratigraphy with lithostratigraphy
— Spencer G. Lucas, pp. 123-126.
The Ellis manganese deposits at Truth or Consequences, New Mexico: A link between hot springs and ore deposits
— Virgil W. Lueth, pp. 126-128.
Tetrapods in a Supaia Woodland on a streamside mudflat, early Permian Abo Formation, Mud Springs Mountains, New Mexico
— William A. DiMichele, Spencer G. Lucas, and Karl Krainer, pp. 128-131.
Re-evaluation of M. L. Thompson's Pennsylvanian stratigraphy in southern New Mexico
— Spencer G. Lucas and Karl Krainer, pp. 131-134.
Canada Alamosa: Supplemental road log along Canada Alamosa to Winston, Cuchillo, and return to To or C
— Virginia T. McLemore, David W. Love, David J. McCraw, Karl W. Laumbach, Colin T. Cikoski, Dan J. Koning, and James V. McLemore, pp. 135-146. https://doi.org/10.56577/FFC-63.135
San Marcial Basin: Supplemental road log for Socorro to Forest Road 225
— Virginia T. McLemore, Richard M. Chamberlin, David W. Love, Colin T. Cikoski, and James V. McLemore, pp. 147-154. https://doi.org/10.56577/FFC-63.147
Red Rock Road: Supplemental road log from Mitchell Point (Exit 92, I-25) to Luna Park Campgrond along Red Rock road
— Virginia T. McLemore., David W. Love, David J. McCraw, and James V. McLemore, pp. 155-157. https://doi.org/10.56577/FFC-63.155

Mini-papers:

Cuchillo surface overview and soils
— David J. McCraw, pp. 158-161.

Papers:

Geology of the Fra Cristobal Mountains, New Mexico (7.43 MB PDF)
— W. John Nelson, Spencer G. Lucas, Karl Krainer, Virginia T. McLemore, and Scott Elrick, pp. 195-210. https://doi.org/10.56577/FFC-63.195 [ABSTRACT]
40Ar/39Ar ages of selected basalts in the Sierra Cuchillo and Mud Springs Mountains, Sierra and Socorro counties, New Mexico (3.35 MB PDF)
— Virginia T. McLemore, Matthew Heizler, David W. Love, Colin Cikoski, and Daniel J. Koning, pp. 285-292. https://doi.org/10.56577/FFC-63.285 [ABSTRACT] Supplemental Data: https://nmgs.nmt.edu/repository/index.cfml?rid=2012003
The Pennsylvanian Red House Formation, central Sierra County, New Mexico (9.96 MB PDF)
— Spencer G. Lucas, Karl Krainer, James E. Barrick, and Justin A. Spielmann, pp. 305-326. https://doi.org/10.56577/FFC-63.305 [ABSTRACT]
Pennsylvanian stratigraphy in the Fra Cristobal and Caballo Mountains, Sierra County, New Mexico (4.49 MB PDF)
— Spencer G. Lucas, Karl Krainer, and Justin A. Spielmann, pp. 327-344. https://doi.org/10.56577/FFC-63.327 [ABSTRACT]
The Lower Permian Abo Formation in the Fra Cristobal and Caballo Mountains, Sierra County, New Mexico (2.08 MB PDF)
— Spencer G. Lucas, Karl Krainer, Dan S. Chaney, William A. DiMichele, Sebastian Voigt, David S. Berman, and Amy C. Henrici, pp. 345-376. https://doi.org/10.56577/FFC-63.345 [ABSTRACT]
Reference section of the Lower Permian San Andres Formation, Sierra County, New Mexico (7.42 MB PDF)
— Karl Krainer, Spencer G. Lucas, and Richard J. Brose, pp. 395-406. https://doi.org/10.56577/FFC-63.395 [ABSTRACT]
Upper Cretaceous stratigraphy and biostratigraphy of south-central New Mexico (2.87 MB PDF)
— Stephen C. Hook, Greg H. Mack, and William A. Cobban, pp. 413-430. https://doi.org/10.56577/FFC-63.413 [ABSTRACT]
Upper Cretaceous dinosaur footprints from Grant County, New Mexico (3.41 MB PDF)
— Spencer G. Lucas and Charles A. Ferguson, pp. 499-502. https://doi.org/10.56577/FFC-63.499 [ABSTRACT]
The wood flora from the Upper Cretaceous Crevasse Canyon and McRae formations, south-central New Mexico, USA: A progress report (20.55 MB PDF)
— Emilio Estrada-Ruiz, Joan M. Parrott, Upchurch, Garland R., Jr., Elisabeth A. Wheeler, Dori L. Thompson, Greg H. Mack, and Mindy M. Murray, pp. 503-518. https://doi.org/10.56577/FFC-63.503 [ABSTRACT]
Cenozoic vertebrates from Sierra County, southwestern New Mexico (2.68 MB PDF)
— Gary S. Morgan and Spencer G. Lucas, pp. 525-540. https://doi.org/10.56577/FFC-63.525 [ABSTRACT]

Recommended Guidebook Citation:

  1. Lucas, Spencer G.; McLemore, Virginia T.; Lueth, Virgil W.; Spielmann, Justin A.; Krainer, Karl, 2012, Geology of the Warm Springs Region, New Mexico Geological Society, Guidebook, 63rd Annual Field Conference, 580 pp. ISBN: 9781585460984 https://doi.org/10.56577/FFC-63