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Further Notes on the Origin and Nature of the Currie Structure, Navarro County, Texas

AAPG Bulletin, 1926
Developments in the Mexia fault zone since January, 1923, have shown that the several oil and gas pools in this zone are bounded on the west by distinct faults which overlap one another in a definite manner. The conditions attending these faults suggest that torsional stress operated in their orlgin.
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Class II Survey and Testing of Cultural Resources at the Melrose Air Force Range, Curry and Roosevelt Counties, New Mexico

1988
Class II Survey and Testing of Cultural Resources at Melrose Air Force Range. Includes list of sites from the Laboratory of Anthropology.
Kramer, Karen   +6 more
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Class III Cultural Resources Inventory of Portions of the Melrose Air Force Range, Curry and Roosevelt Counties, New Mexico

1995
A Class III cultural resources survey of fence line corridors, waterline corridors, and selected parcels of land was conducted in three phases during October 1990 and December 1991, and resulted in inventory of 57.8 linear mi (93 lan) of 50 ft (15 m) wide fence line and waterline corridors and ten sample parcels totaling 2240 acres of land.
Gerow, Peggy   +3 more
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Cultural Resource Survey and NRHP Eligibility Assessment of 100 Acres on Cannon Air Force Base in Curry County, New Mexico

2015
Between May 18 and May 19 of 2015, Baer/Versar Inc. Joint Venture performed a linear pedestrian survey that followed the standards outlined under NMAC 4.10.15.10 (August 15, 2005) on 100 acres within the boundaries of Cannon Air Force Base (CAFB) in Curry County, New Mexico.
Graves, Timothy B.   +2 more
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SHPO Transmittal Letter for Cultural Resources Survey of 11,410 Acres on Melrose Air Force Range, Cannon Air Force Base, Curry and Roosevelt Counties, New Mexico and Cultural Resources Survey of 10,210 Acres within the Melrose Air Force Range, Curry and Roosevelt Counties, New Mexico

2021
SHPO Transmittal Letter for Cultural Resources Survey of 11,410 Acres on Melrose Air Force Range, Cannon Air Force Base, Curry and Roosevelt Counties, New Mexico and Cultural Resources Survey of 10,210 Acres within the Melrose Air Force Range.
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Stewards of the Land: The Ranchers of Melrose Air Force Range Curry and Roosevelt County, New Mexico

1998
This report is based on audiotaped interviews on rural agricultural life on and in the vicinity of the 70,000-acre expanse now known as Melrose Air Force Range (MAFR). It is not intended to represent a complete or chronological history of the area.
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Cultural Resource Survey and NRHP Eligibility Assessment of 112 Acres on Cannon Air Force Base in Curry County, New Mexico

2018
Between February 12 and February 13 of 2018, Joint Venture Baer/Versar Inc. performed a pedestrian survey on 112 acres within the boundaries of Cannon Air Force Base in Curry County, New Mexico. The project goal was to identify all prehistoric and historic archaeological sites within four noncontiguous survey parcel and develop NRHP eligibility ...
Versar, Inc.   +3 more
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A Cultural Resource Inventory of 8.9 Acres Near the Main Post Gate, Cannon Air Force Base, Curry County, New Mexico

2012
On May 4 of 2012, Geo-Marine Inc., (GMI) conducted an inventory survey of 8.9 acres of federal property near the gate/entrance to the Chavez Manor Military Housing Area. The survey was conducted under New Mexico Cultural Resource System (NMCRIS) Activity Number 123928 and a query of existing records at that facility was conducted prior to fieldwork ...
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Report of a Class III Cultural Resource Inventory of 388 Acres on Cannon Air Force Base, Curry County, New Mexico

1988
This document reports the methods, findings and conclusions of a Class III cultural resource inventory conducted on Cannon Air Force Base as part of an effort to develop a cultural resource management plan for the base. No adverse impacts are anticipated in the near future for any of the surveyed areas.
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