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The '''Ortiz porphyry belt''' is a set of small mountain ranges in ]. These are ] mountains formed during the ] through ] that have been historically important as mining districts. The '''Ortiz porphyry belt''' is a set of small mountain ranges in ]. These are ] mountains formed during the ] through ] that have been historically important as mining districts.<ref name="maynard_2005">Maynard 2005</ref>


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* {{cite journal |last1=Maynard |first1=Steven R. |title=Laccoliths of the Ortiz porphyry belt, Santa Fe County, New Mexico |journal=New Mexico Geology |date=February 2005 |volume=27 |issue=1 |url=https://geoinfo.nmt.edu/publications/periodicals/nmg/27/n1/nmg_v27_n1_p3.pdf |accessdate=8 June 2020}}
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A hill within the Ortiz Porphry Belt

The Ortiz porphyry belt is a set of small mountain ranges in Santa Fe County, New Mexico. These are laccolith mountains formed during the late Eocene through early Oligocene that have been historically important as mining districts.

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