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Geology of the Cimarron Range, New Mexico
Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1943In north-central New Mexico the rugged Cimarron Range marks the eastern margin of the Southern Rocky Mountains, abruptly rising more than 5000 feet above the adjacent Great Plains. Structurally the range is a northward-plunging anticline with a core of pre-Cambrian crystalline rocks.
J. F. SMITH, L. L. RAY
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Ultrasonic Study at Cimarron Narrow-Gauge Railroad Bridge
Structures Congress 2009, 2009Ultrasonic testing can be useful in evaluating components of historic metal bridges, although obtaining meaningful data can be hampered by field conditions. Results from ultrasonic testing on the pins of an historic wrought iron bridge near Cimarron, Colorado are presented.
Bradley D. VanOtterloo +2 more
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