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The Green River at Split Mountain campground and picnic area in Dinosaur National Monument. The red rocks in the middle of the photo are the Triassic Moenkopi Formation. The large white rounded mountain to the left is Permian Weber Sandstone, and the ridge of sandstone on the right above the red beds is the Garta Member of the Triassic Chinle Formation.
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Here in the foreground the prominent sandstone outcrops on the left side belong to the Gartra Member of the Chinle Formation. The central reddish saddle is the upper unnamed member of the Chinle Formation (lower half of the saddle) and what we are calling the Bell Springs Formation (upper half of saddle). The prominent sandstone on the right that caps the red beds is the Nugget Sandstone.
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Tan Nugget Sandstone contrasts with the whiter Weber Sandstone in this photo taken along the Cub Creek Road in Dinosaur National Monument.
"Elephant Toes and other great spots in Dinosaur National Monument"
2 Comments -
Love the photos, thank you for sharing.
October 2, 2012 at 9:10 PM
Wonderful - make me want to be there...
October 3, 2012 at 12:29 PM