Snow on the Plains of San Agustin
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Historic date (YYYY-MM-DD)
2020-11-28
Title
Snow on the Plains of San Agustin
Credit
Jacob Thacker, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, 801 Leroy Place, Socorro, NM 87801
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Educational use only. Contact NMBGMR.
Comments
The Plains of San Agustin are the remnants of a Pliestocene lake that formed in a closed basin. The Very Large Array (VLA) of radio telescopes is located here.
For more information, see:
OFR-611 Geology of the Eastern Plains of San Agustin and Upper Alamosa Creek, Daniel J. Koning and Alex Rinehart, 2021, 69 p.
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Geology, Scenery
Subject
Scenic
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Cover Calendar 2022, snow, winter, San Agustin
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Jacob Thacker
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