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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Ladder Creek Monocline and Redlands Fault. View is northwest from a point near Little Park Road east of the monument. No Thoroughfare Canyon in the foreground, which is bordered on the left by northeastward-dipping beds of Wingate Sandstone at the northwest end of Ladder Creek Monocline. Old Serpents Trail, the lower part of which is barely visible, ascends this dipping block of rock. The dark Proterozoic rocks form the flat-topped bluff on the right and are exposed by the Redlands Fault which lies just above the sharply upturned remnants of the Wingate Sandstone. 1976. Figure 29, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Fruita Canyon, looking northeast from a point on Rim Rock Drive above the head of the canyon. Dark Proterozoic rocks floor the canyon, above which are the slopes of the red Chinle Formation and the cliffs of Wingate Sandstone capped by the lower resistant beds of the Kayenta Formation. Beyond the Grand Valley are the dark Book Cliffs and the more distant, light-colored Roan Cliffs. May 28, 1970. Figure 45, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Northwest end of Redlands Fault, passing through the col to the left of updragged remnants of the Chinle Formation and Wingate Sandstone. The fault, which here is normal, ends against unbroken Lizard Canyon Monocline in the next canyon to the northwest. View is west from a point just south of Wingate Drive a few hundred feet west of South Broadway. 1976. Figure 41, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Lower part of the Summerville Formation along Rim Rock Drive at Artists Point. Circa 1950. Figure 18, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 451.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Cold Shivers Point, looking north from the fenced overlook on the east edge of Columbus Canyon. The named feature is a toadstool-shaped rock on the upper right. Note dark Proterozoic rocks in the canyon bottom. May 1970. Figure 53, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Balanced Rock near the head of Fruita Canyon. Spire and rock are Wingate Sandstone resting on red Chinle Formation. Thin caprock is a protective layer of resistant Kayenta Formation. December 2, 1976. Frontispiece, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Updragged Wingate Sandstone along Redlands Fault, looking northwest from a side road 1.5 miles southwest of the intersection of South Camp Road and South Broadway. The white "pimple" atop the cliff near the left skyline is Liberty Cap, an erosional remnant of the Wingate Sandstone, reachable via the Liberty Cap Trail. Here the Chinle Formation was largely squeezed out along the fault. 1976. Figure 38, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Eastern end of Kodels Canyon Fault on the west side of Fruita Canyon. There is no visible displacement except for considerable thinning of Wingate Sandstone. The high cliff of Wingate Sandstone on the left rests on slopes of Chinle Formation. The pinon and juniper-covered slope near the middle is Kayenta Formation resting on thinned Wingate Sandstone. Entrada Sandstone forms the low cliffs on the right. Circa 1950. Figure 32, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 451.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Kayenta Formation in a cut along Rim Rock Drive near the elbow of Ute Canyon. Note irregular lens of red siltstone near the base and irregular bedding of sandstone above. Circa 1950. Figure 11, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 451.
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Mottled salmon and white Slick Rock Member of the Entrada Sandstone overlain by white Moab Member in the southwestern part of Ute Canyon. Colorado National Monument, Colorado.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Northwest from a point northeast of Monument Canyon view. Thin-bedded Kayenta Formation protecting the underlying cliff of softer Wingate Sandstone. Rim Rock Drive is on the bench of Kayenta close to the thinner cliff of Entrada Sandstone in the background. October 3, 1969. Figure 13, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Reverse part of Redlands Fault, looking N. 65 degrees W. from a point on South Broadway along the boundary fence. Most of the Chinle Formation has been squeezed out, but the lower part of Wingate Sandstone may be seen dipping about 45 degrees southwestward beneath dark Proterozoic rocks. The next pink band on the right is Entrada Sandstone. The jumbled mass of white sandstone slabs on the right is part of the Salt Wash Member of the Morrison Formation and known locally as "White Rock". 1976. Figure 40, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Gap in the rock record, between Kayenta Formation below the 3.5 x 6.0-inch green notebook and Slick Rock Member of the Entrada Sandstone above. This is an erosional unconformity, clearly indicated by the uneven top of the Kayenta, particularly to the left of the notebook. Note solution pits and openings in the Entrada near the top. November 29, 1976. Figure 15, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Kodels Canyon Fault looking northwestward across the canyon of the same name. The base of Wingate cliff on the left is just about opposite the top of the Wingate on the right. Here, nature was kind to the geologist, for the vertical displacement (rise of the left side with respect to the right) is virtually the thickness of the Wingate Sandstone, about 350 feet. The Wingate on the right is lighter colored than that on the left, seemingly because rock falls removed desert varnish-coated rocks and exposed the true color of the sandstone. Figure 32, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. West from the divide on Broadway 2 miles east of the west entrance. Monoclinal hill on the right is Brushy Basin Member of the Morrison Formation capped by basal beds of the Burro Canyon Formation. The rocks at left middle are blocks of sandstone in the Salt Wash Member of the Morrison. 1976. Figure 34, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508.


    map background search result map search result map Kayenta Formation in a cut along Rim Rock Drive near the elbow of Ute Canyon. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1950. Mottled salmon and white Slick Rock Member of the Entrada Sandstone. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1950. Lower part of the Summerville Formation along Rim Rock Drive at Artists Point. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1950. Eastern end of Kodels Canyon Fault on the west side of Fruita Canyon. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Circa 1950. Balanced Rock near the head of Fruita Canyon. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1976. Northwest from a point northeast of Monument Canyon view. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1969. Gap in the rock record. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1976. Ladder Creek Monocline and Redlands Fault. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1976. Kodels Canyon Fault looking northwestward across the canyon of the same name. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. No Date. Updragged Wingate Sandstone along Redlands Fault. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1976. Reverse part of Redlands Fault, looking N. 65 degrees W. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1976. Northwest end of Redlands Fault. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1976. West from the divide on Broadway 2 miles east of the west entrance. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1976. Fruita Canyon, looking northeast from a point on Rim Rock Drive above the head of the canyon. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1970. Cold Shivers Point, looking north from the fenced overlook on the east edge of Columbus Canyon. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1970. Kayenta Formation in a cut along Rim Rock Drive near the elbow of Ute Canyon. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1950. Mottled salmon and white Slick Rock Member of the Entrada Sandstone. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1950. Lower part of the Summerville Formation along Rim Rock Drive at Artists Point. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1950. Eastern end of Kodels Canyon Fault on the west side of Fruita Canyon. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Circa 1950. Balanced Rock near the head of Fruita Canyon. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1976. Northwest from a point northeast of Monument Canyon view. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1969. Gap in the rock record. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1976. Ladder Creek Monocline and Redlands Fault. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1976. Kodels Canyon Fault looking northwestward across the canyon of the same name. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. No Date. Updragged Wingate Sandstone along Redlands Fault. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1976. Reverse part of Redlands Fault, looking N. 65 degrees W. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1976. Northwest end of Redlands Fault. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1976. West from the divide on Broadway 2 miles east of the west entrance. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1976. Fruita Canyon, looking northeast from a point on Rim Rock Drive above the head of the canyon. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1970. Cold Shivers Point, looking north from the fenced overlook on the east edge of Columbus Canyon. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1970.