Geology of the Burro Mountains Copper District, New Mexico

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. E. Somers
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Jan 5, 1915

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1. INTRODUCTION 1. Location, Topography, and Climate The Burro Mountains are located in the southwestern part of New Mexico, in Grant County. The group is made up of two distinct moun-tain masses, known as the Little Burros and the Big Burros, the former lying about 6 miles southwest of Silver City-, and the latter about 9 miles farther in the same direction. They are separated by the valley of the Mangas River, a tributary of the Gila, and a stream only in name, except after a heavy down-pour of rain. . The Little Burros attain an elevation of 6,625 ft. above sea level, and the Big Burros 8,054 ft., with the surrounding country averaging about 6,000 ft. To the south of these mountains stretches the desert plain, while to the north are the more frequent elevations of the mountainous country.
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APA: R. E. Somers  (1915)  Geology of the Burro Mountains Copper District, New Mexico

MLA: R. E. Somers Geology of the Burro Mountains Copper District, New Mexico. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1915.

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