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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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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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Water laid bed of nodular weathering silty red sandstone near the top of the Navajo sandstone; locality is 15 miles southeast of Moab, at the southeast corner of sec. 11, T. 28 S., R. 22 E. San Juan County, Utah. 1926. Plate 15-A, 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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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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Banded shale in the upper part of the Morrison formation, 13 miles southwest of Green River, along the road from Green River to Hanksville. The ledge at the top of the slope is formed by a bed of siliceous sandstone near the top of the formation. Emery County, Utah. 1930. Plate 23-C, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 183. 1936.
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Album caption: Panorama with 475, showing full thickness of Jurassic sandstone as exposed in Zion Canyon. Note irregular color boundary about one-third of the distance from the base, at point where some geologists draw contact between Wingate and Navajo sandstone. Washington County, Utah. 1930. Index card: Panorama with 475. Note: Panorama with baa00475.
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Album caption: View of Zion Canyon taken from west portal of long tunnel on new highway into Zion Canyon, showing Chinle formation overlain by the Jurassic sandstone. Washington County, Utah. 1930. Index card: Zion Canyon from west portal of Tunnel. Zion National Park. 1930. Note: Panorama with baa00476.
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Album caption: Zion Canyon from the west portal of the long tunnel on the new highway into Zion Canyon, showing the massive Jurassic sandstone resting upon the Chinle formation. Washington County, Utah. 1930. Index card: Zion Canyon. Zion National Park. 1930.
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Masses of chert weathered from the Summerville formation on Hatch Rock, sec. 1, T. 30 S. R. 22 E., photo by L.W. Clark. San Juan County, Utah. 1927. Plate 22-D, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 183. 1936.
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Form a panorama of Bears Ears on south side of Elk Plateau, flat in foreground shows general surface of the plateau developed in Shinarump conglomerate; buttes composed of Chinle shale capped Wingate sandstone. San Juan County, Utah. 1927. Plate 4-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 188. 1938
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Outcrop of the Todilto limestone member of the Morrison formation; about 4 miles north of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, at Bluewater (a flag station), McKinley County, New Mexico. 1928. Plate 23-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 183. 1936.
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Outcrop of the Carmel formation in a fork of Moonshine Canyon in sec. 20, T. 24 S., R. 16 E., Green River desert; the tanks in foreground rest on the Navajo sandstone, which is overlain by the limy sandstone beds at the base of the Carmel formation. Gypsiferous shale and sandstone beds of the Carmel formation form the upper part of the canyon wall. Emery County, Utah. 1930. Plate 15-B, U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 183. 1936.
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Form a panorama of Bears Ears on south side of Elk Plateau, flat in foreground shows general surface of the plateau developed in Shinarump conglomerate; buttes composed of Chinle shale capped Wingate sandstone. San Juan County, Utah. 1927. Plate 4-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 188. 1938
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Solution pits in the Entrada sandstone about 1 mile southeast of Cane Springs, the Moab sandstone member at the top of the Entrada sandstone is overlain by the Summerville formation and Morrison formation. San Juan County, Utah. 1930. Plate 17-C, with graphics, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 183. 1936.
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Irregular bedding in the massive Entrada sandstone, about 8 miles east of Flattop Buttes in the Green River desert. Emery County, Utah. 1931. Plate 17-A, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 183. 1936.
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Intraformational unconformity about 50 feet below the top of the Kayenta formation on the east side of Cottonwood Canyon; sec. 2 T. 32 S., R. 21 E., photo by L.W. Clark, San Juan County, Utah. 1927. Plate 8-B, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 183. 1936.
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Indefinite contact between the Kayenta formation and the overlying Navajo sandstone, on the west bank of the Colorado River at the mouth of (now Negro Bill) Creek, in sec. 19, T. 25 S., R. 22 E. Grand County, Utah. 1926. Plate 8-C, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 183. 1936.


    map background search result map search result map Indefinite contact between the Kayenta formation and the overlying Navajo sandstone. Grand County, Utah. 1926. Water laid bed of nodular weathering silty red sandstone near the top of the Navajo sandstone. San Juan County, Utah. 1926. Form a panorama of Bears Ears on south side of Elk Plateau.  San Juan County, Utah. 1927. Form a panorama of Bears Ears on south side of Elk Plateau. San Juan County, Utah. 1927. Masses of chert weathered from the Summerville formation on Hatch Rock. San Juan County, Utah. 1927. Intraformational unconformity about 50 feet below the top of the Kayenta formation on the east side of Cottonwood Canyon.  San Juan County, Utah. 1927. Morrison formation at Navajo Church. McKinley County, New Mexico. 1928. Navajo Church, shows the cross-bedded sandstone in the upper part of the Morrison formation.  McKinley County, New Mexico. 1928. Outcrop of the Todilto limestone member of the Morrison formation. McKinley County, New Mexico. 1928. Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona. Petrified tree trunk in the Chinle Formation. 1928. Ledge of massive sandstone in the Carmel formation about 150 feet above the base. Kane County, Utah. 1930 Solution pits in the Entrada sandstone about 1 mile southeast of Cane Springs.  San Juan County, Utah. 1930. Banded shale in the upper part of the Morrison formation.  Emery County, Utah. 1930. Outcrop of the Carmel formation in a fork of Moonshine Canyon.  Emery County, Utah. 1930. Irregular contact between the Carmel formation and overlying Entrada sandstone, on the San Rafael River. Emery County,  Utah. 1930. Irregular bedding in the massive Entrada sandstone, about 8 miles east of Flattop Buttes in the Green River desert. Emery County, Utah. 1931. A thin lens of limestone near the top of the Navajo sandstone in the Green River desert.  Wayne County, Utah. 1931. Zion Canyon from west portal of Tunnel, Zion National Park, Washington County, Utah. 1930. Jurassic sandstone exposed in Zion Canyon, Zion National Park, Washington County, Utah. 1930. Zion Canyon, Zion National Park, Washington County, Utah. 1930. Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona. Petrified tree trunk in the Chinle Formation. 1928. Zion Canyon from west portal of Tunnel, Zion National Park, Washington County, Utah. 1930. Jurassic sandstone exposed in Zion Canyon, Zion National Park, Washington County, Utah. 1930. Zion Canyon, Zion National Park, Washington County, Utah. 1930. Indefinite contact between the Kayenta formation and the overlying Navajo sandstone. Grand County, Utah. 1926. Ledge of massive sandstone in the Carmel formation about 150 feet above the base. Kane County, Utah. 1930 Banded shale in the upper part of the Morrison formation.  Emery County, Utah. 1930. Outcrop of the Carmel formation in a fork of Moonshine Canyon.  Emery County, Utah. 1930. Irregular contact between the Carmel formation and overlying Entrada sandstone, on the San Rafael River. Emery County,  Utah. 1930. Irregular bedding in the massive Entrada sandstone, about 8 miles east of Flattop Buttes in the Green River desert. Emery County, Utah. 1931. Morrison formation at Navajo Church. McKinley County, New Mexico. 1928. Navajo Church, shows the cross-bedded sandstone in the upper part of the Morrison formation.  McKinley County, New Mexico. 1928. Outcrop of the Todilto limestone member of the Morrison formation. McKinley County, New Mexico. 1928. Water laid bed of nodular weathering silty red sandstone near the top of the Navajo sandstone. San Juan County, Utah. 1926. Form a panorama of Bears Ears on south side of Elk Plateau.  San Juan County, Utah. 1927. Form a panorama of Bears Ears on south side of Elk Plateau. San Juan County, Utah. 1927. Masses of chert weathered from the Summerville formation on Hatch Rock. San Juan County, Utah. 1927. Intraformational unconformity about 50 feet below the top of the Kayenta formation on the east side of Cottonwood Canyon.  San Juan County, Utah. 1927. Solution pits in the Entrada sandstone about 1 mile southeast of Cane Springs.  San Juan County, Utah. 1930. A thin lens of limestone near the top of the Navajo sandstone in the Green River desert.  Wayne County, Utah. 1931.