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A Traveler's Guide to the Geology of the Colorado Plateau
Contributor(s): Baars, Donald L. (Author)
ISBN: 0874807158     ISBN-13: 9780874807158
Publisher: University of Utah Press
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2002
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Annotation: Driving Along 1-70 in southern Utah one can't help but wonder about the magnificent upturned rocks of the San Rafael Reef. With A Traveler's Guide to the Geology of the Colorado Plateau in hand, you'll soon discover that you were driving through upturned beds of Page and Navajo sandstone formations, sharply folded into a monocline along a deep-seated basement fault. Nearing Flagstaff, Arizona, on Highway 89, you will learn that Mt. Humphrey of the San Francisco Peaks, a Navajo Sacred Mountain, was once an active volcano. Keep reading and you'll find many other places worth a detour.

A Traveler's Guide to the Geology of the Colorado Plateau will enrich and enliven all of your trips through the varied landscapes of the Colorado Plateau as you learn about the geological forces that have shaped its natural features. The mile-by-mile road logs will take you from Vernal, Utah, in the north to the southernmost reaches of the Plateau in Sedona, Arizona; from the red rocks of Cedar Breaks National Monument near Cedar City, Utah, to the edges of the soaring peaks of the San Juan Mountains near Durango, Colorado. Certain to be the most comprehensive geological guide to the Colorado Plateau.

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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Earth Sciences - Geology
- Travel | United States - West - Mountain (az, Co, Id, Mt, Nm, Nv, Ut, Wy)
Dewey: 557.913
LCCN: 2002001065
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 7" W x 9.4" (1.35 lbs) 302 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Western U.S.
- Geographic Orientation - Colorado
 
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Driving across I-70 in southern Utah one can't help but wonder about the magnificent upturned rocks of the San Rafael Reef. With A Travelers Guide to the Geology of the Colorado Plateau in hand, you'll soon discover that you were driving through Page and Navajo Sandstone formations, sharply folded into a monocline along one of the "Basin and Range" fault lines. Nearing Flagstaff, Arizona, on Highway 89, you will learn that Mt. Humphry of the San Francisco Peaks, a Navajo Sacred Mountain, was once an active volcano. Keep reading and you'll find many things worth a slight detour.

A Traveler's Guide to the Geology of the Colorado Plateau will enrich and enliven all of your trips through the varied landscapes of the Colorado Plateau as you learn about the geological forces that have shaped its natural features. The mile-by-mile road logs will take you from Vernal, Utah, in the north to the southernmost reaches of the Plateau in Sedona, Arizona; from the red rocks of Cedar Breaks National Monument near Cedar City, Utah, to the edges of the soaring peaks of the San Juan Mountains near Durango, Colorado. The most comprehensive geological guide to the Colorado Plateau