- The
Sevilleta Field Station is
located in
Socorro County, New Mexico,
within the
Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). The
field station is
about 50...
- The
Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge is a
protected area of New
Mexico managed by the
United States Fish and
Wildlife Service as part of the National...
- The
Sevilleta Metarhyolite (or
Sevilleta Formation) is a
geologic formation in
central New Mexico. It has a
radiometric age of 1665 ± 16 Ma, corresponding...
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National Forest, the
Bosque del
Apache National Wildlife Refuge, the
Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, the
Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) Socorro...
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Management Quebradas Scenic Backcountry Byway, and the
Bosque del
Apache and
Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuges.
According to the
United States Census Bureau...
- Mountains–Desert
Peaks National Monument,
Petroglyph National Monument,
Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, and
White Sands National Park in New Mexico;...
- at the Piro
pueblo of Tzelaqui/
Sevilleta north of present-day Socorro.
Teypana Pilabó San
Pascual Pueblo Senecú
Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge Tompiro...
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Chaco Culture National Historical Park,
Pecos National Historical Park,
Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, and the
national forests of Apache, Carson,...
- 1016/S0009-2541(97)00106-X. McLemore,
Virginia T. (2016). "Episyenites in the
Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge,
Socorro County, New Mexico:
preliminary results"...
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making up most of the mountains'
steep western faces.
These include the
Sevilleta metarhyolite, with an age of 1665 ±16 Ma. The
southern part of the Manzano...