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Classification of five new chondrite finds from Roosevelt County, New Mexico
Meteoritics, 1990Abstract— Five small, weathered meteorites recovered from Roosevelt County, New Mexico, USA, are called Roosevelt County 066–070. Based on optical microscopy and electron microprobe analysis of mafic minerals, RC 066–070 are classified as L5a chondrites. RC 068 and 069 are tentatively paired. RC 066 and RC 067 are not paired with RC 068 and RC 069.
Aurora Pun +3 more
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RECOVERY AND CLASSIFICATION OF THIRTY NEW METEORITES FROM ROOSEVELT COUNTY, NEW MEXICO
Meteoritics, 1986We report the discovery and classification of 30 new meteorites found in or close to Roosevelt County, New Mexico, including two H3 chondrites and a ureilite; the others are equilibrated ordinary chondrites. Over 160 meteorites representing at least 100 different falls have been recovered from this region, mostly from wind blowout areas.
Edward R.D. Scott +3 more
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The age of the meteorite recovery surfaces of Roosevelt County, New Mexico, USA
Meteoritics, 1992Abstract— We have obtained minimum age estimates for the sand units underlying the two largest meteorite deflation surfaces in Roosevelt County, New Mexico, USA, using thermoluminescence dating techniques. The dates obtained ranged from 53.5 (±5.4) to 95.2 (±9.5) ka, and must be considered lower limits for the terrestrial ages of the meteorites found ...
Michael E. Zolensky +3 more
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Fusselman-Cisco Play, Roosevelt Positive, Roosevelt and Curry Counties, New Mexico: ABSTRACT
AAPG Bulletin, 1985The Roosevelt positive is bounded on the south by the petroliferous Northwest Shelf province; the Tucumcari basin lies to the north. The current Fusselman-Cisco play was ignited in June 1978, by discovery of South Peterson-Fusselman field by Enserch in T5S, R33E. The discovery well had produced over 560,000 bbl of oil to January 1, 1984.
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East Poplar Unit, Roosevelt County, Montana: ABSTRACT
AAPG Bulletin, 1953The East Poplar Unit is located on the west flank of the Williston basin in T. 28 N., R. 51 E. and T. 29 N., R. 51 E., Roosevelt County, Montana. The East Poplar Unit includes an area of 34,134 acres of which 98 per cent has been unitized. The unit is controlled by the Carter Oil Company, Murphy Corporation, Phillips Petroleum Company, and Placid Oil ...
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The Roosevelt Bajada Survey, Tonto Basin, Gila County, Central Arizona
1991Between October, 1990, and January, 1991, SWCA, Environmental Consultants conducted archaeological survey of approximately 1,800 acres of Tonto National Forest land in the Roosevelt Basin, central Arizona. This project, the Roosevelt Bajada Survey, was done to provide survey data on portions of the Basin that are not being investigated by Arizona State
Chenault, Mark L., Anderson, Kirk C.
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AAPG Bulletin, 1940
The section from Shell-Kirby University No. 1 in central Pecos County, Texas, to Franklin Gephart No. 1 in northern Roosevelt County, New Mexico, extends generally along the eastern part of the Central Basin platform. It traverses most of the Upper Castile basin of deposition and shows its northern limit. Through Crane, Ector, and Andrews counties, the
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The section from Shell-Kirby University No. 1 in central Pecos County, Texas, to Franklin Gephart No. 1 in northern Roosevelt County, New Mexico, extends generally along the eastern part of the Central Basin platform. It traverses most of the Upper Castile basin of deposition and shows its northern limit. Through Crane, Ector, and Andrews counties, the
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AAPG Bulletin, 1940
The cross section extends from the Shell-Kirby's University well No. 1 in Pecos County, Texas, northward to Sloan and Smith's Lovern well No. 1 in Roosevelt County, New Mexico. The Permian producing beds, the San Andres and Whitehorse groups, and their gradation from dolomite in the south to anhydrite and salt in the north are shown.
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The cross section extends from the Shell-Kirby's University well No. 1 in Pecos County, Texas, northward to Sloan and Smith's Lovern well No. 1 in Roosevelt County, New Mexico. The Permian producing beds, the San Andres and Whitehorse groups, and their gradation from dolomite in the south to anhydrite and salt in the north are shown.
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Roosevelt Nature Trail Master Plan Report: Borough of Roosevelt, Monmouth County, New Jersey
1995This report is a framework for decision making about actual construction of a nature trail between Rochdale and the Sewer Plant along the newly repaired sewer line. This plan is based on field walks, observations, data collection, and development of plan diagram overlays. The plan provides for learning stations and rest stops along the trail.
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Geology of the Roosevelt Hot Springs Area, Beaver County, Utah
Utah Geology, 1975In the Roosevelt Hot Springs area on the western flank of the Mineral Range, Beaver County, Utah, Precambrian metamorphic rocks (principally biotite gneiss), Tertiary granite of the Mineral Range pluton, and late Pliocene or Pleistocene silicic volcanic rocks protrude through an extensive, westward sloping apron of alluvial fan deposits. North-trending
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