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Outline of the geologic history and stratigraphy of Utah
William Lee Stokes
Published
1958
by for sale by Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey in [Salt Lake City]
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Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | Geologic history and stratigraphy of Utah |
Statement | by Wm. Lee Stokes and Edgar B. Heylmun |
Contributions | Heylmun, Edgar Baldwin, joint author |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 37 p. : |
Number of Pages | 37 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14806253M |
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Lee; Heylmun, Edgar B. With the help of an arid climate, the geologic history of Utah is within you grasp as you drive down the road and through the mountains. A real thanks is due the author as well as his compadre William Stokes for helping to bring to life the interesting geology of the State of by: Summary Introduction Late Cretaceous Depositional Setting Stop 1.
Red Narrows, Castlegate Sandstone Stop 7. Helper Overlook, Books Cliffs Stratigraphy Stop 8. Gilson Gulch, Blackhawk Formation Stop Cited by: 2. This is a completely revised and updated version of the most widely used book on the geology of Utah in print.
This book supplements the published geologic maps of Utah. By: Lehi F. Hintze and Bart J. Kowallis. Now revised and updated, this is one of the most authoritative books on Utah geology. Primarily directed towards students of geology, this book is useful for even the professional geologist working in Utah.
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The rocks of the Grand Staircase reveal nearly million years of geologic history (Hintze, ). Permian age rocks are the base of the Grand Staircase. Deposition of these rocks occurred when the North American plate occupied an equatorial position, with the Colorado Plateau region located slightly south ofthe paleoequator (Levin, ).
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Get this from a library. Outline of the geologic history and stratigraphy of Utah. [William Lee Stokes; Edgar B Heylmun] -- This brief paper has been written to provide an introductory survey of the stratigraphy and geologic history of Utah.
It is intended mainly to present well-established facts with minimum discussion. PaleoGeography/Geologic History Overview. Section Summary PaleoGeography is the study of how the earth’s landforms change with time.
Accessible from the geologic history selection page, this section is devoted to how the geography of the Colorado Plateau has changed throughout the geologic the time being this page contains links to Ron Blakey’s site.
Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Book Summary: The study of sediments such as silt, clay and sand, and the processes that shape their formation is referred to as sedimentology.
Some of these processes are weathering, erosion, deposition, transport and diagenesis. animations the geologic history of Utah. To help geology students learn the sequence of rock formations in the three geologic provinces of Utah.
To supplement courses in geology at the high school and college levels. Feel free to use or modify this presentation however you choose.
Friday, April 1, Utah Stratigraphic Columns (overview page) These stratigraphic columns are dynamically created (on the fly) from information stored in a database. Information was gathered from a number of sources – see copyright info for more information.
Hintze created new and revised correlation charts and stratigraphic columns for different parts of Millard County and for each of the four geologic maps; these are like, but are updated versions of, the correlation tables and stratigraphic charts in his book Geologic History of Utah.
These figures provide a quick summary of map-unit names, ages, characteristic. “Simon provides expertise in the areas of sedimentology, sequence stratigraphy and reservoir geology/modelling and has considerable knowledge of the Book Cliffs.
Together with his experience from SPDC (Shell Nigeria), Simon effectively demonstrated both theoretical and applied aspects at all levels in a clear, concise and thoughtful manner.
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Stretching nearly miles from east to west, the Book Cliffs begin where the Colorado River descends south through De Beque Canyon into the Grand Valley (near Palisade, Colorado) to Price Canyon (near Helper, Utah). The Book Cliffs appear mostly along the southern and western edge of the Tavaputs Plateau.Stratigraphy is a branch of geology concerned with the study of rock layers (strata) and layering (stratification).
It is primarily used in the study of sedimentary and layered volcanic rocks. Stratigraphy has two related subfields: lithostratigraphy (lithologic stratigraphy) and biostratigraphy (biologic stratigraphy). In his book published in entitle ‘Principle of stratigraphy’ Amadeus William Grabau defined stratigraphy as “ it is inorganic side of historical geology, or the development through the successive geological ages of the earth in rocky framework or lithosphere”, Krumbein and Sloss () stated that stratigraphy may now be considered.