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English: This image shows a sample of monzonite from the Ortiz porphry belt, New Mexico. USA. This belt consists of a large number of laccoliths that intruded Triassic and Cretaceous sedimentary beds from 33.2 to 36.2 million years ago. In some cases the magma broke through to the surface, emplacing the Espinaso Formation in nearby basins.
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Author Kent G. Budge
Camera location35° 23′ 23.89″ N, 106° 17′ 47.26″ W  Heading=103° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Photograph of sample of monzonite from the Ortiz porphyry belt, New Mexico, USA

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11 April 2020

35°23'23.89"N, 106°17'47.26"W

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