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  <dc:contributor>R. G. Myers</dc:contributor>
  <dc:creator>D. G. Woodward</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>1997</dc:date>
  <dc:description> Six seismic reflection profiles were collected in the vicinity &#13;
of the Jornada Horst between Goat Mountain and Tortugas Mountain &#13;
(northeast and east of Las Cruces, New Mexico) to delineate more &#13;
precisely the geometry of the horst and to determine whether &#13;
large, buried channels have been incised into the top of the &#13;
horst. The Jornada fault zone separates the southern Jornada del &#13;
Muerto ground-water basin from the Mesilla ground-water basin in &#13;
the Mesilla drainage basin.&#13;
&#13;
     The upper part of the Jornada Horst is composed of Tertiary&#13;
volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks; these rocks overlie Permian &#13;
sedimentary rocks. The horst, in turn, is overlain by unconsolidated &#13;
sediments of the upper Santa Fe Group. Some test holes indicate &#13;
that little or no ground water flows from the Jornada del Muerto &#13;
ground-water basin to the Mesilla ground-water basin over some &#13;
portions of the horst. However, some ground water flows through &#13;
the upper Santa Fe Group deposits above some portions of the &#13;
horst. Ground-water flow immediately east of the horst near U.S. &#13;
Highway 70 is deflected northward in the southern Jornada del &#13;
Muerto ground-water basin presumably because of the change from &#13;
higher hydraulic-conductivity values of aquifer materials in the &#13;
southern basin to lower hydraulic-conductivity values of materials &#13;
in the horst. Incised, buried channels, if present on the horst,&#13;
could be filled with alluvial material with higher hydraulic- &#13;
conductivity values than those of the material in the horst.  &#13;
Incised, buried channels would allow ground water to readily &#13;
move from the Jornada del Muerto ground-water basin to the &#13;
Mesilla ground-water basin.&#13;
&#13;
     The gross geometry of the horst--eastern extent, constraints  &#13;
on the western extent, and general altitude of the top--was&#13;
discerned by interpretations of the seismic profiles. The presence &#13;
or absence of large channels incised into the top of the horst &#13;
could not be confirmed by these interpretations. However, the &#13;
seismic interpretations suggest that the water table is above &#13;
the top of the horst for most of its extent between U.S. Highway &#13;
70 and Tortugas Mountain and that the top of the horst is above &#13;
the water table and acts as a subsurface flow barrier north of &#13;
U.S. Highway 70.</dc:description>
  <dc:format>application/pdf</dc:format>
  <dc:identifier>10.3133/wri974147</dc:identifier>
  <dc:language>en</dc:language>
  <dc:publisher>U.S. Geological Survey ;&#13;
Branch of Information Services [distributor],</dc:publisher>
  <dc:title>Seismic investigation of the buried horst between the Jornada del Muerto and Mesilla ground-water basins near Las Cruces, Dona Ana County, New Mexico</dc:title>
  <dc:type>reports</dc:type>
</oai_dc:dc>