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This reader-friendly exploration along what was once New Mexico
State Highway 44, now redesignated the southern part of federal
highway US-550, melds both the human and geologic history along the
major transportation corridor connecting the Rio Grande Valley in
central New Mexico with the San Juan River Valley in the far
northwestern part of the state. Numerous illustrations portray the
region's geology in a form intelligible and interesting to the
non-geologist. The basic understanding of the landscape thus
provides the scaffolding to support the stories of the interesting
people who figure in the history along "Old 44." The book aims to
provide a view of the highway and its environs in an entirely new
way and to make history and geology seem a natural and necessary
pairing. DIRK VAN HART earned his Bachelor's and Master's degrees
in geology, and in 1965 began a professional career as a petroleum
geologist. During the next two decades the gypsy life of the
geologist took him to Oklahoma, Texas, California, Guatemala, and
Ecuador. In 1986 a career change led him to move his family to
Albuquerque, New Mexico where he engaged in contract geological
projects in Italy and Belize, and for a short while taught
high-school science. In 1994 he joined a team effort to
characterize the geology of Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque
as a contractor for Sandia National Laboratories. He is now
retired.
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