The Espanola basin is a structural basin in northern New Mexico. It is located in the Rio Grande watershed and is part of the Rio Grande rift. The definition of its boundaries is not fully settled, but the basin is usually defined such that it includes the cities of Santa Fe, Los Alamos, and Espanola.[1]
^"The Española Basin, New Mexico". Española Basin Technical Advisory Group. New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
The Espanolabasin is a structural basin in northern New Mexico. It is located in the Rio Grande watershed and is part of the Rio Grande rift. The definition...
Grande Gorge, near Taos, then toward Española, afterwards collecting additional waters from the Colorado River basin via the San Juan-Chama Diversion Project...
(Carnivora, Felidae) from the Nambé Member of the Tesuque Formation, EspañolaBasin, New Mexico" (PDF). American Museum Novitates (3342): 1–31. doi:10...
southernmost) are the San Luis, Española, and Albuquerque basins. The rift's northern extent is delineated by the upper Arkansas River basin between Leadville and...
establishing bases on the western side of the island. The official name was La Española, meaning "The Spanish (Island)". It was also called Santo Domingo, after...
During the Middle to Late Miocene era the Albuquerque and Espanolabasins formed one basin, an irregular half-graben tilting west, formed by high-angle...
Chama-El Rito Member is found only in the northwestern portion of the EspanolaBasin. It correlates with the Skull Ridge and Pojoaque Members, but contains...
"Plio-Pleistocene incision history of the Rio Ojo Caliente, northern EspañolaBasin, and overview of the Rio Grande system in northern New Mexico" (PDF)...
especially in the Duero river basin (provided by Iberduero) and the Tajo and Segura river basins. (provided by Hidroeléctrica Española). The company has 86 facilities...
Formation. The formation is also found in the subsurface in the southern EspanolaBasin, where it was deposited on the eroded surface of a now-buried block...
(Carnivora, Felidae) from the Nambé Member of the Tesuque Formation, EspañolaBasin, New Mexico" (PDF). American Museum Novitates (3342): 1–31. doi:10...
Domingo Basin and Hagan Basin of the rift to their west, with the Sandia uplift to the southwest, and the EspanolaBasin and the Estancia Basin to the...
evolution of the eastern EspañolaBasin, Rio Grande rift, north-central New Mexico". New Perspectives on Rio Grande Rift Basins: From Tectonics to Groundwater...
which is the zone of offset between the Albuquerque Basin to the southwest and the EspanolaBasin to the northeast. The Jemez Lineament is another, older...
Compañía Española de Petróleos, S.A.U. (English: Spanish Petroleum Company), commonly known as Cepsa, is a Spanish multinational oil and gas company headquartered...
volcanism shifted from the Sierra de los Valles eastwards to the western Españolabasin. Here several small-volume dacite lavas erupted between 2.36 and 2.74...
K.A. (1976). "K-Ar age determinations on Pliocene basalts from the Espanolabasin, New Mexico". Isochron/West. 16: 29–30. Montgomery, Arthur (1953). "PreCambrian...
2020. Koning, D.J.; Read, A.S. (2010). "Geologic map of the southern EspanolaBasin". New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources Open-File Reports...
Pajarito Uplift, a Laramide structure occupying what is now the southern EspanolaBasin between the current locations of Los Alamos and Santa Fe that later...
leaks are not infrequent. Of the three hundred storage tanks in the EspañolaBasin, including tanks no longer in service, 137 releases were reported from...
this article, the Spanish Ministry of Food data is taken, see Fundación Española de la Nutrición (2019). Wikimedia Commons has media related to escargot...
Lucas, S. G. (2022). "New giant tortoise skulls from the Miocene of the Españolabasin, New Mexico USA". New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin...
that. In the Mediterranean basin it’s basically been around forever". According to the Diccionario de la lengua española, churro is onomatopoeic, ultimately...
21–29. ISBN 978-84-7840-381-3. Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural. "La Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural" (in Spanish). Archived from...