Earth and Environmental Science Department Photo Collection
- Topographic Map of New Mexico, by Kuo-Wan Lin.
- The Mineral Science and Engineering Complex (MSEC), on the campus of New Mexico Tech -- home of the Earth & Environmental Science Department.
- The 12,000 foot massif of
Sierra Blanca, as seen from the Three Rivers Petroglyph site, south-central New Mexico.
- Shiprock, northwest New Mexico.
- The 10,000 foot Magdalena Mountains near Socorro, New Mexico.
- More Magdalena Mountain photos.
- Geological mapping at Rio Grande Gorge in New Mexico, with the Taos Range in the background.
- Geological river trip, Three Fords Rapid, Green River, Utah.
- EES expedition to the Tibetan Plateau.
- EES Geophysicist John Schlue at Abbot Peak seismic station, Mount Erebus, Antarctica
- EES graduate student measuring sulfur dioxide emissions on Mount Erebus, Antarctica, the world's southernmost active volcano.
- The Manzano Mountains, north of Socorro, NM.
- A collection of New Mexico photographs by Phillip Greenspun.
- Bird photos from the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, 20 miles south of Socorrro.
- For local snow conditions and some good photos and maps check out Ski New Mexico.
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