Zuni Mountains

Zuni Mountains

The Zuni Mountains (Naasht’ézhí Dził [Wilson, A "Navajo Place Names’’ Guilford, CT: Audio-Forum, 1995] . in Navajo) are a mountain range in Cibola County of northwestern New Mexico. (A small portion extends into McKinley County.)"New Mexico Atlas and Gazetteer", Second Edition, DeLorme Mapping, 2000.] The range is located largely in the Cibola National Forest, lying south of Interstate 40 from southeast of Gallup to southwest of Grants. The range is about sixty miles long and forty miles wide.Butterfield, Mike, and Greene, Peter, "Mike Butterfield's Guide to the Mountains of New Mexico", New Mexico Magazine Press, 2006, ISBN 978-0-937206-88-1] The highest point is Mount Sedgwick, 9,256 feet (2,821 m); elevations in the range go down to 6,400 feet (1,950 m).

Nearby landmarks include the Zuni Indian Reservation, the Ramah Navajo Indian Reservation, and El Morro National Monument to the southwest, El Malpais National Monument to the south, Acoma Pueblo to the east, and the Navajo Indian Reservation to the north.

Geologically, the Zuni Mountains form a northwest-southeast trending uplift with a core of Precambrian granite and metamorphic rocks, surrounded by red sandstone. A total of convert|20000|ft|m|-3|abbr=on of previously overlying layers of Cretaceous and older sedimentary rocks have been eroded away from the highest part of the range, but appear in outlying areas. The range was part of the ancestral Rocky Mountains in the Pennsylvanian epoch.Halka Chronic, "Roadside Geology of New Mexico", Mountain Press, 1987, ISBN 0-87842-209-9, p. 34, p. 75.] There are no dramatic peaks, but there are plateaus, cliffs, and canyons. The Zuni Mountains sit on the Continental Divide and form part of the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau.

The history of the range includes ancient and continuing use of the mountains by local native peoples, including the Zuni, Acoma, and Navajo; extensive logging in the early half of the 20th century; and agriculture and mining (including copper and fluorspar) in the mid-20th century.

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External links

* [http://www.newmexico.org/place/loc/favorites/page/DB-place/place/174.html Zuni Mountains at the New Mexico Tourism Department]


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