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A thin lens of limestone near the top of the Navajo sandstone in the Green River desert; locality 3 miles northeast of the junction of the Spur and Trail Spring Forks of the Horseshoe Canyon. The Carmel formation crops out on the broad bench and the Entrada sandstone forms of the cliffs in the background. Wayne County, Utah. 1931. Plate 11-A, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 183. 1936.
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Ledge of massive sandstone in the Carmel formation bout 150 feet above the base: on the Paria River 6 miles below Cannonville. Kane County, Utah. 1930. Plate 16-A, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 183. 1936.
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Morrison formation at Navajo Church, shows the banded sandstone in the lower part of the Morrison formation resting upon the Todilto limestone member, which overlies the Wingate sandstone. McKinley County, New Mexico. 1928. Plate 25-A, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 183. 1936.
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Navajo Church, shows the cross-bedded sandstone in the upper part of the Morrison formation. McKinley County, New Mexico. 1928. Plate 25-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 183. 1936.
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Irregular contact between the Carmel formation and overlying Entrada sandstone, on the San Rafael River in sec. 14, T. 24 S., R. 15 E. Emery County, Utah. 1930. Plate 16-B, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 183. 1936.
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