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Geologic setting and geomorphic history of the La Botica area, south-central Colorado

August 19, 2021

La Botica is positioned on a topographic bench sharply inset into the gentle eastern slope of the high San Juan Mountains and perched ~70-80 meters above La Jara Creek (fig. 1), a tributary to the Rio Grande. Quaternary surface processes have modified the Tertiary bedrock deposits that underlie La Botica to shape the physical environment. Bedrock deposits consist of Oligocene to Pliocene volcanic and sedimentary deposits related to the Rio Grande rift and the San Juan volcanic locus of the Southern Rocky Mountains volcanic field. Bedrock deposits are mildly deformed by normal faulting and eastward tilting related to the onset of extensional deformation in the Oligocene and formation of the San Luis Basin. Bedrock incision by La Jara Creek is connected with evolution of the Rio Grande, and precursors, since middle to late Pleistocene regional alpine glacial cycles over the last 500 k.y.

Publication Year 2021
Title Geologic setting and geomorphic history of the La Botica area, south-central Colorado
DOI 10.5066/P99MW5YM
Authors Kenzie J Turner, Chester A. Ruleman, Shannon A Mahan
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Digital Object Identifier Catalog
USGS Organization Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center