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Lower Castle Creek Valley; broad floor of low gradient developed in Brian Head formation. Garfield County, UT, 1944
1944
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Moenkopi formation, Shnabkaib and upper red members. Chinle (upper right), knob of Shinarump offset by faulting (center skyline). Near mouth of Coal Canyon. Iron County, UT, 1942
1942
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Natural bridge of Navajo sandstone. Span 85 feet, height to girder 76 feet. Willow Creek. Garfield County, UT, 1944
1944
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Natural bridge of Navajo sandstone. Span 85 feet, height to girder 76 feet. Willow Creek. Garfield County, UT, 1944
1944
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Panorama (a): Blue Springs meadows. A former valley leading to Mammoth Creek blocked by basalts from Miller Knoll (right skyline) became a lake that eventually cut an outlet northward through the Brian Head formation (upper left). Garfield County, UT, 1944
1944
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Panorama (b): Blue Springs meadows. A former valley leading to Mammoth Creek blocked by basalts from Miller Knoll (right skyline) became a lake that eventually cut an outlet northward through the Brian Head formation (upper left). Garfield County, UT, 1944
1944
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Panorama (c): Blue Springs meadows. A former valley leading to Mammoth Creek blocked by basalts from Miller Knoll (right skyline) became a lake that eventually cut an outlet northward through the Brian Head formation (upper left). Garfield County, UT, 1944
1944
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Panorama (d): Blue Springs meadows. A former valley leading to Mammoth Creek blocked by basalts from Miller Knoll (right skyline) became a lake that eventually cut an outlet northward through the Brian Head formation (upper left). Garfield County, UT, 1944
1944
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Panorama {a}. Flank of East Kaibab monocline, bordering alluvial floor of Paria Valley. Navajo sandstone (middle sky line), Upper Jurassic strata, and basal Cretaceous (left). Dips of 40 degrees decrease to 3 degrees within 1,000 feet. Kane County, UT, 1944
1944
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Panorama {b}. Flank of East Kaibab monocline, bordering alluvial floor of Paria Valley. Navajo sandstone (middle sky line), Upper Jurassic strata, and basal Cretaceous (left). Dips of 40 degrees decrease to 3 degrees within 1,000 feet. Kane County, UT, 1944
1944
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Panorama {c}. Flank of East Kaibab monocline, bordering alluvial floor of Paria Valley. Navajo sandstone (middle sky line), Upper Jurassic strata, and basal Cretaceous (left). Dips of 40 degrees decrease to 3 degrees within 1,000 feet. Kane County, UT, 1944
1944
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Panorama {d}. Flank of East Kaibab monocline, bordering alluvial floor of Paria Valley. Navajo sandstone (middle sky line), Upper Jurassic strata, and basal Cretaceous (left). Dips of 40 degrees decrease to 3 degrees within 1,000 feet. Kane County, UT, 1944
1944
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Panorama {e}. Flank of East Kaibab monocline, bordering alluvial floor of Paria Valley. Navajo sandstone (middle sky line), Upper Jurassic strata, and basal Cretaceous (left). Dips of 40 degrees decrease to 3 degrees within 1,000 feet. Kane County, UT, 1944
1944
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Paria River below White Rock Spring. Wall of Navajo sandstone capped by Carmel formation. Kane County, UT, 1944
1944
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Paria river below White Rock Spring. Wall of Navajo sandstone capped by Carmel formation. Upper Jurassic rocks on right sky line. Kane County, UT, 1944
1944
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Part of Kolob volcanic field looking southeast across canyons of Virgin River to Moccasin Terrace (skyline). Lava (foreground) has buried rough topography developed on Chinle and Navajo. Above it rises island like Pine Valley Peak of Navajo sandstone (upper right). Towers of Zion (upper left). Washington County, UT, 1942
1942
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Parunuweap formation overlying Moenkopi; on divide between two tributaries to Virgin River near Grafton. Washington County, UT, 1942
1942
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Parunuweap formation, covered by basalt flow. La Verkin Canyon, Washington County, UT, 1942
1942
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Parunuweap formation, covered by basalt flow. La Verkin Canyon, Washington County, UT, 1942
1942
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Parunuweap formation, overlying eroded Moenkopi strata. Federal highway 15, Virgin River Valley, near Grafton. Washington County, UT, 1942
1942
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Parunuweap formation, Pliocene?, overlying Moenkopi beds (concealed by talus) and capped by basalt. Lower La Verkin Canyon, Washington County, UT, 1943
1943
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Parunuweap formation, thin bedded phase; overlies upturned Moenkopi, Lawrence Canyon, Iron County, UT, 1942. View near mouth of Lawrence Canyon.
1942
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Permian limestones (Kaibab) overlain by the Triassic Moenkopi. Head of Kaibab Gulch, along Kanab-Paria road. Kane County, UT, 1944
1944
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Pinnacles of Navajo sandstone in House Rock Valley along the course of Kaibab Creek. Eroded part of East Kaibab monocline. Kane County, UT, 1944
1944
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Sevier River formation overlaid by basalt near mouth of Corral Creek on highway 89. Garfield County, Utah, 1944
1944
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