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English: This road cut exposes the Cordito Member of the Los Pinos Formation. This is composed of mostly high-silica volcanic debris eroded off the Latir volcanic field, and possibly a volcanic center buried under the basalt of the Taos Plateau, to the east. The age is late Oligocene to late Miocene. Tusas Mountains, New Mexico, USA.
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Author Kent G. Budge
Camera location36° 39′ 10.03″ N, 106° 00′ 33.58″ W  Heading=354° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Road cut exposing Cordito Member, Los Pinons Formation, in the Tusas Mountains, New Mexico, USA

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23 May 2020

36°39'10.026"N, 106°0'33.581"W

heading: 354.0 degree

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