Pyramid range place
also known as: Pyramid or Lindkndorf
Summary: The Pyramid range of mountains had its birth in Tertiary time, with andesite porphyry as the country rock.
Completeness: 34/100 Grade F
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cited from Image 2 of Western liberal (Lordsburg, N.M.), December 24, 1915, (Mining Review) (1915)GEOLOGY OF PYRAMID OR LINDKNDORF The Pyramid range of mountains had its birth in Tertiary time the characteristic country rock being andesite porphyry The minera occurs in lissure veins and zones of fractura due to Assuring The fleptn to which the principal fissures extend is dou…
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Image 2 of Western liberal (Lordsburg, N.M.), December 24, 1915, (Mining Review) ↗
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