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   The Geology of the Black Range
     Clockwise from the top: First 4 images courtesy of macrostrat.org. Next two images courtesy of New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources.
 The complexity of the geology depicted on the Hillsboro Geologic Quadrangle (see images 5 and 6, above) is not simply a function of granularity. The collage above shows the effect of granularity. The closer we get, the more we see. In much of the world those patches of color on the map are larger, the geology is more uniform. Not here.
Clockwise from the top: First 4 images
courtesy of macrostrat.org. Next two
images courtesy of NM Bureau of New The Associate Editor - Harley Shaw
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