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Looking north up and across San Juan River, from the mouth of Nokai Creek, shows the flexed rocks on the crest and east slope of the Balance Rock anticline. Wingate sandstone and Todilto formation; Chinle formation; Shinarump conglomerate; Moenkopi formation; De Chelly(?) sandstone lentil of Moenkopi. San Juan County, Utah. 1921. Plate 19-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 751. 1925. Plate 9-C in U.S. Geological Survey. Water-supply paper 538. 1924.
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Tags: Chinle Formation,
San Juan County, Utah,
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photo print
This digital dataset release of the Tectonic Map of the Colorado Plateau is a courtesy publication of the previously published legacy report by V.C. Kelley in 1955. The original publication, "Tectonic Map of the Colorado Plateau Showing Uranium Deposits" contains elevation contours from the top of the Chinle formation in 1000 ft intervals and geologic structural formations such as monoclinal, synclinal, and anticlinal structures. The digitizing of this map is to provide a more accessible dataset to be available for public usage. The original dataset was in relation to a larger project by the University of New Mexico and their publications in geology of uranium distributions throughout the Colorado Plateau (Kelley,...
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Tags: Arizona,
Chinle formation,
Colorado,
Colorado Plateau,
Federal Geographic Data Committee,
This digital dataset was created as part of a U.S. Geological Survey hydrologic resource assessment and development of an integrated numerical hydrologic model of the hydrologic system of the Upper Colorado River Basin, an extensive region covering approximately 412,000 square kilometers in five states: Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico. As part of this larger study, the USGS developed this digital dataset of geologic data and a three-dimensional hydrogeologic framework model (3D HFM) that define the elevation, thickness, and extent of seven hydrogeologic units in the Upper Colorado River Basin. The hydrogeologic setting of the Colorado Plateau consists of thick Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic aquifers,...
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