utdlabrador, after B. Brister & R. Gries, Tertiary Stratigraphy and Tectonic Development of the Alamosa Basin (Northern San Luis Basin), Rio Grande Rift, South Central Colorado.
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FYI, the legend on this diagram has an error. The green color (2nd-youngest division shown) is labeled "Paleocene alluvium and sediments". However, the Paleocene Epoch is older than the Eocene and Oligocene-age layers shown on the map, so this cannot be the correct name for sediments in this upper layer. This color must represent Miocene Pliocene sediments, which collectively are grouped as the rocks of the Neogene Period.
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utdlabrador, after B. Brister & R. Gries, '''Tertiary Stratigraphy and Tectonic Development of the Alamosa Basin (Northern San Luis Basin), Rio Grande Rift, South Central Colorado'''.