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Sierra Madre Occidental Facts For Kids | AstroSafe Search - DIY.ORGThe Sierra Madre Occidental is a major mountain range in western Mexico, known for its rich ecosystems and stunning landscapes, extending over 1,500 kilometers.Missing: extent | Show results with:extent
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Sierra Madre Occidental | Wild SonoraThe Sierra Madre Occidental (SMO) extends from northeastern Sonora and northwestern Chihuahua south through western Mexico to the Transverse Volcanic Axis ...Missing: extent | Show results with:extent
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Sierra Madre Occidental - PeakVisorThe Sierra Madre Occidental is home to 10,935 named peaks, the highest and most prominent of which is Cerro Gordo (3,355m/11,007ft). Geography; Geology; Ecology ...Missing: extent | Show results with:extent
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Sierra Madre Occidental: Mexico's Western Backbone | LAC GeoDec 12, 2024 · The range's elevation varies widely, with many peaks exceeding 3,000 m (9,843 ft). The terrain is rugged and dramatic, characterized by steep ...Missing: extent geology<|separator|>
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Sierra Madre Occidental Pine-Oak Forests | One EarthThis ecoregion constitutes the largest portion of the Madrean Pine-Oak Woodlands Biodiversity Hotspot, one of 36 hotspots in the world. Pines and oaks reach ...Missing: indigenous | Show results with:indigenous<|separator|>
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Diversity, Endemism, and Conservation Status of the Herpetofauna ...The Sierra Madre Occidental (SMO) in Mexico is a biologically rich region, home to 57 amphibian species and 160 reptile species, many of which are unique to ...
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Metamorphic Mexico: The Sierra Madre Occidental | Coring MagazineJun 7, 2021 · It was evident to early European visitors to the Sierra Madre Occidental that the region could be a major source of gold and silver. For example ...
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A Brief History of Mining in the Sierra Madre - Gambusino ProspectorJul 7, 2016 · The Sierra Madre is the mining region in Mexico with more gold resources defined so far, and is host to sizable amounts of silver, lead and zinc.Missing: Occidental significance
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A Sliver of Mexico's “Mother Mountain Range”Nov 26, 2020 · Some peaks rise more than 3,600 meters (12,000 feet). The image above shows the rugged folds and valleys of the Sierra Madre Oriental. The image ...Missing: geography | Show results with:geography
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Where Is The Sierra Madre Occidental? - World AtlasApr 29, 2019 · The high plateau is approximately 7,380 feet. The highest elevation of the Sierra Madre Occidental occurs in the Tarahumara Range although the ...Missing: geology | Show results with:geology
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Mexico - Topography and Drainage - Country StudiesThe Sierra Madre Occidental lies approximately 300 kilometers inland from the west coast of Mexico at its northern end but approaches to within fifty kilometers ...
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Sierra Madre Occidental - Peakbagger.comHighest Point, Cerro Gordo (3352+ m/10,997+ ft) ; Countries, Mexico ; States/Provinces, Durango (28%), Sinaloa (19%), Chihuahua (18%), Sonora (14%), Zacatecas (11 ...
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Canyon Dimensions - Black Canyon Of The Gunnison National Park ...Apr 24, 2025 · Copper Canyon, in north central Mexico is 6,165 feet (1,879 meters) deep. Comparison graphic with a canyon wall and other prominent structures ...
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Region 8, Sierra Madre Occidental - GeoScienceWorldAll the important rivers have dams to control the flow and to achieve ... water, the perched aquifers, and water of other origins are com- plicating ...
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[PDF] j6.7 hydroclimatology of the north american monsoon region in ...the cordillera of the Sierra Madre Occidental. (SMO) underlying the core of the NAM. As such, this work constitutes a regional hydroclimatology of basins ...
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[PDF] Rio Yaqui Watershed, Northwestern Mexico: Use and Management 1Rio Yaqui is the principal river of Sonora. It originates in the Sierra. Madre Occidental and discharges into the. Gulf of California. lPaper presented at the ...
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Copper CanyonCopper Canyon is a series of six canyons, larger and deeper than the Grand Canyon, with steep-walled gorges and a 10,000 mile maze of gorges.Missing: depth | Show results with:depth
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[PDF] Water for Treaty Obligations: Rio Conchos, MexicoDec 9, 2017 · The Río Conchos is one of the most important river systems in northern Mexico, and is a key tributary to the transboundary Rio Grande/Rio Bravo.
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[PDF] Changes in the surface water hydrologic characteristics of an ...The western Sierra Madre is the main water-providing area of northern Mexico. However, most of this mountain range has suffered a progressive degradation of ...
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[PDF] The Tectonic Evolution of the Madrean Archipelago and Its Impact ...The current topography along the rift is characterized by broad flat lying topography along the rift axis, bounded by sharp escarpments. (e.g., the Sandia, ...
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Oligocene magmato-tectonic events influential in the development of ...Jun 28, 2024 · The Sierra Madre Occidental (SMO) geologic province comprises a volcanic high plateau with an average elevation exceeding 2000 m above sea level ...Missing: soils | Show results with:soils
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Magmatism and tectonics of the Sierra Madre Occidental and its ...Jan 1, 2007 · The Sierra Madre Occidental is the result of Cretaceous-Cenozoic magmatic and tectonic episodes related to the subduction of the Farallon ...Missing: soils | Show results with:soils
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[PDF] Cenozoic tectonic history of the northern Sierra Madre Occidental ...Note the topographic relief in the background and the dense, monsoon-related vegetation. This vegetation limits the amount and quality of geologic exposures.Missing: physiographic | Show results with:physiographic
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Geological reconnaissance in northern Sierra Madre Occidental of ...Mar 2, 2017 · Sierra Madre Occidental · Silurian · Tertiary · Triassic. Latitude & Longitude. N22°00'00" - N31°15'00", W112°00'00" - W104°19'60" · View Full ...Missing: extent | Show results with:extent
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Volcanic crop soil physicochemical characterization in semi-arid and ...Dec 20, 2024 · Both states are part of the Sierra Madre Occidental, where temperate and subhumid climates are experienced. The surface soils are predominantly ...<|separator|>
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The Distribution of Evergreen and Deciduous Trees Relative to Soil ...Aug 1, 1982 · An example of the association of evergreen plants with nutrient—poor soils is described from the Sierra Occidental of northwestern Mexico.
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Soil-geomorphology and “wet” cycles in the Holocene record of ...The soil-geomorphology geoarchive of North-Central Mexico primarily is an environmental history of alternating “wet” cycles, rather than of sustained wet or ...
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Influence of soil surface features and vegetation on runoff and ...In the western Sierra Madre (Mexico), Descroix and Poulenard (1995) observed that erosion increased with slope only below a certain threshold (27%).
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Magmatism and tectonics of the Sierra Madre Occidental and its ...The stratigraphy of the SMO consists of five main igneous complexes: (1) Late Cretaceous to Paleocene plutonic and volcanic rocks and (2) Eocene andesites and ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline<|separator|>
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[PDF] THE IGNEOUS HISTORY OF THE SIERRA MADRE OCCIDENMany detailed studies of igneous rocks in smaller areas surrounding major ore deposits have been made throughout the Sierra Madre Occidental by numerous geolo-.
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Timing of mid-Tertiary volcanism in the Sierra Madre Occidental ...Jun 1, 2017 · Voluminous rhyolitic activity occurred between 32 and 23 m.y. ago in western Mexico. Intense volcanism began in southern Baja California 20 m.y. ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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[PDF] Geologic transect across the northern Sierra Madre Occidental ...between 28° and 28°30′ N latitude. The original maps have been ... Sierra Madre Occidental plateau and the basin and range of central Chihuahua ...<|separator|>
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Magmatic evolution of the Gulf of California rift - USGS.govOrogenic calcalkaline volcanic rocks formed subparallel belts of rhyolite ignimbrite of Oligocene age (~34 to 27 Ma) east of the Gulf in the Sierra Madre ...
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(PDF) Magmatism and tectonics of the Sierra Madre Occidental and ...Aug 6, 2025 · Geochemical data show that the Sierra Madre Occidental rocks form a typical calc-alkaline rhyolite suite with intermediate to high K and ...Missing: soils | Show results with:soils
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The Sierra Madre in Mexico, a geologic summaryMar 31, 2016 · In turn, the Triassic rocks are overlain by red beds and Cretaceous volcanic rocks. ... Sierra Madre Occidental for more than 30 years, starting ...
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Ignimbrite flare‐up and deformation in the southern Sierra Madre ...Aug 24, 2002 · The Sierra Madre Occidental can be further divided into three domains: (1) an eastern domain affected by several NNE to N-S trending grabens, ( ...
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[PDF] MEXICO Geography Geology - IAEA INFCISMexico's chief structural features are the Sierra Madre Occidental, the country's most extensive mountain system, which is an extension of the Rocky Mountains ...
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Calderas of the Sierra Madre Occidental Volcanic Field western ...Sep 30, 1984 · Calderas in Chihuahua have beep described from mountain ranges in the central part of the state and from the Sierra Madre Occidental to the west ...
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Epithermal mineralization controlled by synextensional magmatism ...The Sierra Madre Occidental also hosts one of the largest (800,000 km2) and most productive (at least 80 million ounces gold, 4.5 billion ounces silver produced) ...
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Gold and Silver Mines of the Sierra Madre Occidental, MexicoThe most significant mineralization on the property that has been the site of historical mining activities is located in the southeast part of the property.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Epithermal mineralization controlled by synextensional magmatism ...The Guazapares Mining District of western Chihuahua, Mexico is located ∼250 km southwest of Chihuahua City in the northern part of the Sierra Madre Occidental ...Missing: major | Show results with:major<|control11|><|separator|>
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Mulatos District Mexico - Alamos GoldThe Mulatos district is located in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range in the east-central portion of the State of Sonora, Mexico. The mine is ...
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La Guitarra Project - Sierra Madre Gold and SilverHigh-grade, underground mine in the southeast end of the Mexican Silver Belt with on-site 500 t/d mill. Operated up to August 2018 and re-started commercial ...
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San Dimas Gold-Silver Mine ExpansionSep 14, 2014 · "San Dimas is an epithermal vein-type gold-silver deposit with mineral veining occurring in three major stages." The San Dimas mine region ...<|separator|>
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Geology and Metallic Mineral Resources of Sinaola State in MexicoMainly known mineral deposits are of gold and silver followed by zinc, lead, copper and some iron. The state also has deposits of molybdenum, tungsten and ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] porphyry copper assessment of MexicoThe tract is located in the northernmost part of the Sierra Madre Occidental in the state of Sonora (fig. B1). Geologic Feature Assessed. Mexican part of a ...
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Sierra Madre Announces Nazareno Silver and Gold Mine Preparing ...Sep 30, 2025 · Sierra Madre Announces Nazareno Silver and Gold Mine Preparing for Production. September 30, 2025. Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp ...Missing: Occidental | Show results with:Occidental
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The Diurnal Cycle of Clouds and Precipitation along the Sierra ...The Sierra Madre Occidental (SMO) dominates the regional geography of the NAMS, extending from sea level to over 3000 m in elevation in several locations near ...
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[PDF] Historic Hydroclimatic Variability in Northern MexicoPrecipitations reconstructions along the Sierra Madre Occidental indicated high and significant correlations (r = 0.08, p< 0.01). Likewise, lower correlation ...<|separator|>
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Summer rains in American Southwest are not your typical monsoonNov 30, 2021 · Supercomputer simulations show that the monsoons that drench the American Southwest and Mexico are generated when the jet stream collides with the Sierra Madre.Missing: shadow | Show results with:shadow
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Climate - Mexico - Country StudiesAbove 2,000 meters, temperatures drop as low as an average yearly range between 8°C and 12°C in the Cordillera Neovolcánica. At 2,300 meters, Mexico City has a ...<|separator|>
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North American monsoon triggered by air currents over Mexico ...Nov 24, 2021 · The group's model suggests that the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains deflect the jet stream – a band of eastern moving air – southwards over ...
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Basics of the Arizona Monsoon & Desert MeteorologyInto late June and early July, winds start to come from the south. These southerly winds often transport low-level moisture, triggering summer thunderstorms.<|separator|>
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Trends in temperature extremes in selected growing cities of Mexico ...This study presents an analysis of extreme temperatures in 12 Mexican cities, modeled under the assumption of a non-stationary climate.
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Spatial Mapping of Thermal Anomalies and Change Detection in the ...The maximun average increase was 6.98 °C from 2000 to June 2005. In general, LST anomalies show a pattern of occurrence in the months of March through July for ...
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[PDF] The North American Monsoon - National Weather ServiceFor example, monsoon rainfall in the Sierra Madre Occidental typically ranges from 10 to 15 inches. Since the southwest U.S. is at the northern fringe of the ...
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[PDF] Trees of the Northern Sierra Madre Occidental and Sky Islands of ...Within this rich flora we have documented 233 species of trees (Table. 1), which represent about 5 percent of the total flora. These tree species are ...
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Madrean Lower Montane Pine-Oak Forest and WoodlandSummary: This ecological system occurs on mountains and plateaus in the Sierra Madre Occidental and Sierra Madre Oriental in Mexico, Trans-Pecos Texas, southern ...
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Diversity Hotspots and Vulnerability of Pine Species in the Sierra ...Jul 9, 2025 · The present study employs a modeling approach to examine the current and future distribution of 19 pine species in the Sierra Madre Occidental, ...
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Diversity, Endemism, and Conservation Status of the Herpetofauna ...Apr 30, 2025 · The Sierra Madre Occidental (SMO) in Mexico is a biologically rich region, home to 57 amphibian species and 160 reptile species, many of which are unique to ...
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Research in the Sierra Madre Occidental of Eastern Sonora, MexicoThe rock horned lizard (Phrynosoma ditmarsi) is a rare endemic Sonoran species that was only known from oak woodland habitats in the Río Sonora Valley in ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Madrean Pine-Oak Woodlands - Species | CEPFTwo endemic species of oak are found only in the Sierra Madre Occidental, the Endangered Mexican Oak (Quercus carmenensis) and Vulnerable Q. deliquescens ...
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[PDF] Northern Sierra Madre Occidental and Its Apachian OutliersThe Sierra Madre Occidental is the probable center of radiation for jays, wood- peckers, wrens, and ground sparrows (Melazone). Habitat loss is the single most ...
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Fire-regime disruption and pine-oak forest structure in the Sierra ...Fire is a common but poorly understood disturbance in the forested ecosystems of the Sierra Madre Occidental of Mexico. In this study, fire history, ...
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Fire‐Regime Disruption and Pine‐Oak Forest Structure in the Sierra ...Fire is a common but poorly understood disturbance in the forested ecosystems of the Sierra Madre Occidental of Mexico. In this study, fire history, ...
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Unexpected spatial patterns of natural regeneration in typical ...The study findings have important implications for the Mexican continuous-cover forest management system in the northern zone of the Sierra Madre Occidental, ...
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Regeneration patterns in Mexican pine-oak forestsDec 4, 2019 · Our results show that regeneration patterns in pine-oak Mexican forests differ substantially between Pinaceae and Fagaceae, with regeneration of ...Materials And Methods · Data Analyses · DiscussionMissing: biotic | Show results with:biotic
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[PDF] Ecosystems and Diversity of the Sierra Madre OccidentalClimates are warm, semi-warm, and dry-warm, with a prevalence of tropical deciduous forests and subtropical scrub. Two subregions are recognized based on ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] rmrs_p036_364_370.pdf - USDA Forest Servicethe major threats to the pine-oak forests of the Sierra. Over. 99.7 percent ... Privatization presents both opportunities and tremendous risks for conservation.
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Landsat time series analysis for temperate forest cover change ...The LTSS-VCT analysis revealed that for the period 1986–2012, about 34% of the temperate forest cover in the SMO in Durango was lost due to different types of ...
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[PDF] Timber Legality Risk Dashboard: Mexico | Forest TrendsEstimates suggest that between 30 percent and 70 percent of all wood harvested in Mexico is illegal, amounting to between 5 and 14 million m3 of illegal ...
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How drug cartels destroy the last habitat of Mexico's thick-billed ...Jul 14, 2025 · Despite the threats, conservationists and local communities are fighting back. A binational initiative protects nesting sites, tracks ...
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La Michilía Biosphere Reserve: A Sanctuary in the Sierra MadreApr 18, 2024 · La Michilía Biosphere Reserve in Mexico's Sierra Madre Occidental boasts diverse flora and fauna, including pine and oak forests, meadows, ...
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Prehistory of Chihuahua and Sonora, Mexico | Journal of World ...Archaeological investigations in the northern Sierra Madre Occidental, Chihuahua and Sonora, Mexico.University of Colorado Studies, Series in Anthropology 7 ...Missing: indigenous | Show results with:indigenous<|separator|>
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Casas Grandes - World History EncyclopediaSep 3, 2018 · Casas Grandes or Paquimé was a major pre-Columbian city that flourished due to its extensive trading networks between c. 1150/1200-1450 CE
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Archaeological Zone of Paquimé, Casas GrandesIt is the largest archaeological zone that represents the peoples and cultures of the Chihuahua Desert. Its development took place in the years 700-1475.
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Madera Cave Dwellings - World Monuments FundIt is believed that these structures were created by the Paquimé or Casas Grandes culture between AD 1060 and 1450. Following the desertion of these habitats in ...
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[PDF] THE END OF CASAS GRANDES - University of New MexicoMar 27, 2008 · Again, the evidence suggests a precipitous decline in the culture between 1400 and 1450. For the Sierra Madre, the one published tree-ring date, ...
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Indigenous Durango: Land of the TepehuanesOct 3, 2025 · Occupying an extensive stretch of the Sierra Madre Mountains, the Tarahumara Indians were ranchería people who planted corn along the ridges of ...
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Culture and History | Milwaukee Public MuseumArchaeological evidence suggests that the Tarahumara have inhabited the Mexican state of Chihuahua for nearly 2,000 years. In the last 400 years, foreign ...Missing: Columbian | Show results with:Columbian
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Notes on Wixarika History: Early History | Wixárika Research CenterDec 1, 2003 · The Wixarika and their Na'ayeri neighbors had deep roots in the area where they are now settled in a sequence that had begun by the Mesoamerican Classic period.<|separator|>
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Indigenous Sinaloa: From the Colonial Period to the Present (Part 2)Sep 24, 2025 · In December 1529, the professional lawyer turned Conquistador, Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán, led an expedition of 300 Spaniards and 10,000 Indian ...
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[PDF] The History of Northwestern Mexico - Somos PrimosBy the 1570s, other silver mines had been opened, cattle were introduced, and wheat was planted in the chain of settlements extending from Durango to San ...
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Indigenous Chihuahua: A War Zone for Three CenturiesSep 7, 2025 · Silver Strikes in Chihuahua. As early as 1567, the silver mines at Santa Barbara were established in the territory of the Conchos Indians.
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Indigenous Nayarit: Resistance in the Sierra MadreSep 5, 2025 · The State of Nayarit was named after a great Cora warrior that founded the Kingdom of Xécora in the high country of the Sierra Madre Mountains.
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Early Jesuit Missions in Tarahumara by Peter Dunne - PaperThis study of the Jesuit mission system in northern Mexico is the third volume in a series focused on the Jesuit activities in Spanish North America.
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Mining Boom in the Sierra Madre - Americas.orgOn both sides of the Sierra Madre Occidental, indigenous communities rose up in rebellion as the Spanish and then Mexican miners expropriated indigenous land ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Millennium on the Northern Marches: The Mad Messiah of Durango ...Jun 3, 2009 · Literally dozens of village riots occurred in central Mexico, broadly defined, in the early stages of the independence period, particularly ...
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The Silver Veins of Mexico: A 500-Year History of Mining and ...Mar 18, 2020 · After Mexico gained independence in 1821, the young nation sought to boost the mining sector. Liberal reforms to the mining law in the late ...<|separator|>
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Mining scrip - Paper Money of MexicoMiguel Urrea bought the mines there in 1845 and worked them for several years, and they were then sold in 1886 by his heirs, the Almadas of Alamos, to the ...
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[PDF] Indian History and Identity The Tarahumara of Chihuahua - UNAMThe Sierra Tarahumara, or Tara hu ma - ra Mountains, are historic. They be - came the cultural birthplace of the ethnic groups living today in the south-.Missing: Columbian | Show results with:Columbian
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(PDF) Fire regimes and forest structure in the Sierra Madre ...Aug 10, 2025 · Frequent, low-intensity fire is a key disturbance agent in the long-needled pine forests of western. North America, but little is known ...
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[PDF] Exhausting the Sierra Madre - University of California PressJul 27, 2017 · The Cerro de San Pedro is the name of what used to be a small Mexican mountain. It is also the eponym of a small mining town perched in a.
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[PDF] El Colorado Sawmill: A View into 20th-Century Timber Extraction ...El Colorado Sawmill was one of the largest in Chihuahua (1952-1970), processing lumber in the rugged, remote 'First Zone' of the Sierra Madre Occidental.
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[PDF] The Forest Industry in the Sierra Madre of ChihuahuaBecause of economic pressures, the Sierra Madre's forests have been transformed into a source of raw material for industry. This is despite the fact that the ...
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[PDF] Twenty-Five Years of community Forestry in MexicoThe temperate pine-oak forests of Mexico form the forest cover for the Sierra. Madre Occidental and the Sierra Madre Oriental, the mountain ranges in western ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Climate Change, Drug Traffickers and La Sierra TarahumaraViolence caused by the drug war in Mexico over the past decade is responsible for the death of over 200,000 people.82 As a result, cartels have experienced ...
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Forced Displacement in Indigenous Communities of the Sierra ...Aug 1, 2025 · Despite the countless cases of forced displacement in the Sierra Tarahumara, there is still no updated estimate of the total number of people ...Missing: Madre century
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Indigenous Self-Determination and Drug Trafficking in Mexico's ...Aug 20, 2019 · Every day, indigenous people in the Tarahumara region face acts of racial violence that affect their land, their natural resources, and their lives.
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The Wixárika community's thirteen-year legal battle to stop mining in ...Jul 2, 2024 · These licenses cover approximately 70% of the 140,212 hectares (about 346,470 acres) the Mexican government formally recognized between 2000 and ...
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[PDF] Northern TepehuanAbout half a millennium before the Conquest, their ancestors hunted and gathered in the desert region near the border between Arizona and Sonora before ...
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Running in Tarahumara (Rarámuri) Culture : Persistence Hunting ...The Tarahumara (who call themselves Rarámuri) are a Native American people from the Sierra Madre Occidental of northwestern Mexico, also known as the Sierra ...
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Rarámuri people | Research Starters - EBSCOThe Rarámuri, also known as the Tarahumara, are an indigenous people residing in the Copper Canyon area of the Sierra Madre Occidental in northwest Mexico.Missing: conflicts 21st
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Tepehuan, Norte in Mexico people group profile - Joshua ProjectPopulation. 7,700 ; Main Language. Tepehuan, Northern ; Largest Religion. Ethnic Religions ; Christian. 5-10% ; Evangelical. 0.1-2% ...
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Huichol in Mexico people group profile - Joshua ProjectPopulation. 62,000. Main Language. Huichol. Largest Religion. Ethnic ... The Huichol refer to themselves as Wixárika or simply "people." The Huichol ...
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Culture | Wixárika Research CenterThe Huichol (wee-CHOLE), known as huicholes in Spanish, and as Wixaritari in their own language, are recognized as one of the Mexican native cultures most ...
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Wixárika (Huichol) - Institute of Ancestral CeremoniesThe Huichol people, who live in the Sierra Madre mountains of western Mexico, have a long history of using the psychedelic cactus known as peyote in their ...
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Operations - Bolivar Mine - Sierra MetalsThe Bolivar Mine is an underground copper mine in Mexico using long-hole mining, with crushing, grinding, and floatation processing, and a 5,000 TPD capacity.
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Northern Sierra Madre Occidental Gold-Silver Mines, MexicoJan 1, 2010 · The Mulatos district is a volcanic-hosted, advanced argillic, gold enargite system of late Oligocene age, located in the northern Sierra Madre ...
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Sierra Metals Reports Q2 2024 Production ResultsJul 12, 2024 · For the six-month period ended June 30, 2024, Bolivar's throughput was 10% higher than the same period of 2023, while grades were generally in ...
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Geology of the Pinos Altos Gold-Silver Mine in Chihuahua State ...Pinos Altos lies in the Sierra Madre gold belt, on the northeast margin of the Ocampo caldera, which hosts many epithermal gold and silver occurrences including ...
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Plomosas Project – Silver & Gold Exploration in Sinaloa, MexicoThe Project is in the historic Rosario Mining District, Sinaloa, Mexico and covers 78 km² of 100%-owned concessions and permitted historic underground mines.Missing: major | Show results with:major
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Major Mines & Projects | Capela MineCapela mine is 100%-owned by Industrias Peñoles SAB de CV through its ... Sierra Madre Occidental Province and Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt. Capela ...<|separator|>
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Mexico's Mining Production Contracts 3.9% in June 2025Aug 22, 2025 · The state was followed by Durango, which produced 9,446t for a 5.8% increase, and Chihuahua with 4,075t, a 2.1% decrease. Sonora was the ...Missing: Sinaloa 2023 2024
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Mexico's Mining Production Value Grew 1.4% in July 2024: BanxicoSep 19, 2024 · In July 2024, Mexico's mining production value grew by 1.4%, driven primarily by the rising prices of gold, silver, copper, zinc, and other ...Missing: Sinaloa | Show results with:Sinaloa
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huichol - Cultural SurvivalMar 5, 2010 · To farm here, the Huichol have slashed and burned the natural vegetation. The soil is poor and crop yields low, making malnutrition common. The ...
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Ecological-niche modeling reveals current opportunities for Agave ...Jan 20, 2023 · In the last 30 years, the bacanora industry and A. angustifolia as a crop have risen in economic prominence in the pueblos of the Sierra Madre ...
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Evaluation of forest cover loss in properties in the Sierra Madre ...... threat to the conservation of all ecosystems (FAO and UNEP, 2020; FAO, 2020). Additionally, disturbances in forested areas can have negative impacts on ...
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[PDF] PEOPLE AND FORESTS AT RISKApr 3, 2020 · system consists of the Sierra Madre Occidental to the west; the Sierra Madre ... 101 Although deforestation rates have decreased since 2005 ...
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Evaluation of forest cover loss in properties in the Sierra Madre ...Nov 4, 2023 · Evaluation of forest cover loss in properties in the Sierra Madre Occidental, State of Durango, Mexico, certified by the Forest Stewardship ...
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[PDF] Influence of climate and land use on historical surface fires in pine ...The movement of people to forest ejidos in the Sierra Madre Occidental in the mid-1900s may have affected fire regimes by introducing, or intensifying, cattle.
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Characterizing the impact of Land-Use/Land-Cover changes on a ...This study assessed the LULC changes in a disturbed temperate forest basin of northern México during the period 1990–2019.
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Spatial near future modeling of land use and land cover changes in ...The loss of temperate forests of Mexico has continued in recent decades despite wide recognition of their importance to maintaining biodiversity.
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Of Bison and Cowboys: Regenerative Ranching and Holistic Land ...May 30, 2019 · This is a tale about a Mexican herd of wild bison. It is a story of bravery, resilience, renewal and hope.
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Mexico - FacebookJan 8, 2025 · The Tarahumara people face extreme poverty, as reflected in the Mexican Human Development Index, which in the Sierra Madre is the lowest in ...
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Poverty in Mexico's Indigenous Communities - The Borgen ProjectJul 4, 2019 · Mexico's indigenous communities experience poverty at nearly double the rate of the population at large, with a whopping 80.6% of indigenous people living on ...Missing: Sierra Madre Occidental
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Indigenous peoples and poverty in Mexico (English)Indigenous peoples and poverty in Mexico (English) ... Mexico's more than 10 million indigenous peoples constitute about 11 percent of the country's population.Missing: Madre Occidental
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Attorney's kidnapping highlights dangers for Indigenous activistsMar 10, 2023 · It's time to stop the impunity and violence and support Indigenous land defenders protecting Earth's remaining wilderness with their lives.
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