Mexican Paper - Notes on a Section Across the Sierre Madre Occidental of Chihuahua and Sinaloa, Mexico

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Walter Harvey Weed
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Jan 1, 1902

Abstract

The Republic of Mexico is traversed by many mountain ranges, and presents a great diversity of climates, soils and geographical features, yet its grander geographic provinces are few and peculiarly well defined. The Gulf plain, the Cen tral plateau, the Sierra Madre, and the lowland or Tierra Cali ente of the western coast are the main features of the geogra phy of the Republic, and in the northern half these provinces are particularly well defined. The Sierra Madre separates the Republic into eastern and western parts, and from the City of Mexico north to the Texas line presents an almost impassable barrier to east and west travel. On the north, the first wagon road pass from east to west is at El Paso del Norte, the site of the Texan city of El Paso. Southward for many hundreds of miles the Sierra Madre, traversed by well-worn trails, over which all travel from the west coast to the interior must pass, is a stupendous barrier to social and commercial intercourse. The Sierra Madre is commonly described as a range or con geries of mountain ranges. In fact, it is, in Chihuahua at least, a great plateau, fringed by mountains on the east, trenched by deep canons in its center, and bordered by a wild and rugged complex of mountains carved out of the plateau on the west. Professional duties took me across this region from Parral westward to the Gulf of California via Guadalupe y Calvo. As it includes some of the great ore-deposits of Mexico, and its geological features have never, so far as I am aware, been described, I have prepared a diagrammatic section made from my observations on a horseback trip across the Sierra, and added such notes as seem to be of general interest.
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APA: Walter Harvey Weed  (1902)  Mexican Paper - Notes on a Section Across the Sierre Madre Occidental of Chihuahua and Sinaloa, Mexico

MLA: Walter Harvey Weed Mexican Paper - Notes on a Section Across the Sierre Madre Occidental of Chihuahua and Sinaloa, Mexico. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1902.

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