
A potrero is a long
mesa that at one end slopes upward to higher terrain. This
landform
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commonly occurs on the flanks of a mountain, as part of a
dissected plateau
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.
A loan word from the
Spanish language
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, potrero is in current use in the
southwestern United States, where it is sometimes translated as "tongue of land" and "enclosed piece of pasture land". In the Spanish language, however, the "tongue of land" sense is archaic.
Also archaic is the related sense of potrero referring to someone who wrangles
foals (''potros'' in Spanish) kept as breeding stock (not saddle or pack stock). In Spanish, the usual sense of ''potrero'' now refers to any land (such as a ranch,
open range, or community pasture) where such horses are kept.
Notable examples of potreros include some of the many mesas of the
Pajarito Plateau near
Santa Fe, New Mexico
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(
United States
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).These "finger mesas" were once a continuous deposit of compressed volcanic ash (the
Bandelier Tuff). Water then cut the tuff into nearly equidistant canyons. When the ancient
Pueblos abandoned
Chaco Canyon, some relocated to the Pajarito Plateau and carved grand dwellings directly into the soft tuff at the bases of the potreros. They also built atop the potreros and on the canyon floors.
Bandelier National Monument: History and Culture], National Park Service Some of these dwellings and the surrounding potreros are protected at Bandelier National Monument. Historically, these potreros were used as winter pasture for livestock (horses, sheep, and cattle) that were driven to and from lush summer pastures in the high grass valleys (''valles'') of the Valles Caldera. Today, these potreros are used in this manner by a large herd of elk. These ''potreros'' are natural enclosures, with only one principal exit: the narrow connection to higher land.
In Spain a ''potrero'' is common land in poor condition.
See also
* Johnson Mesa
* Mesa de Maya
References
Mesas
Tables (landform)
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Erosion landforms
Spanish words and phrases
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