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Pages
286

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Geology underfoot in southern Utah
2006, Mountain Press Pub. Company, Mountain Press Pub. Co., Mountain Press
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Table of Contents

Reading a lava landscape: Snow Canyon State Park
Where dinosaurs roamed: St. George dinosaur discovery site at Johnson Farm
When water cleaves rock: Parowan Gap
An alluring luster: Frisco and the Horn Silver Mine
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A desiccated remnant of Lake Bonneville: Sevier Lake
Folded rocks: the Virgin Anticline, Quail Creek State Park
In the heart of the transition zone: Hurricane Fault
An ancient desert sleeps: the Navajo sandstone
Water from stone: Weeping Rock, Zion National Park
Gravity at work: the Springdale landslide
A desert reborn: Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park
Cycles of change: Castle Rock Campground
A record of explosive eruptions: Fremont Indian State Park
Toolmaker's delight: obsidian at Fremont Indian State Park
Ice Age glaciers: Fish Lake Valley
Unlikely neighbors at Red Canyon: Sevier Fault
A fairyland of color and form: Bryce Canyon National Park
Nature's palette: Escalante State Park and the Petrified Forest
Traveling through time: the Waterpocket Fold, Capitol Reef National Park
Someone pass the tabasco and a cold beer!: an oyster reef in the desert
A weathered army on the march: Goblin Valley
Radiation fever: Temple Mountain uranium mines
Slithering through a slot canyon: the San Rafael Reef
Uplift and erosion on the Colorado Plateau: goosenecks of the San Juan River
Mesas, buttes, and spires: Valley of the Gods
Bridges across time: Natural Bridges National Monument
Tse' hane, the rock that tells a story: Newspaper Rock
At the mystery's core: Upheaval Dome
A sea of fins: the Fiery Furnace
Weathering the tests of time: Arches National Park and the Entrada sandstone
In the footsteps of giants: Copper Ridge dinosaur tracks
Intruders in a sedimentary domain: Round Mountain and the La Sal laccoliths
Permafrost and flowing earth: periglacial features in the La Sal Mountains.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Missoula, Mont

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
557.92
Library of Congress
QE169 .O76 2006

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
286

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3416709M
ISBN 13
9780878425174
LCCN
2005032973
OCLC/WorldCat
62330721
Goodreads
1245146

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OL5840395W

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