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Pennsylvanian and Permian sedimentary rocks in southeastern Utah

StateUtah
NamePennsylvanian and Permian sedimentary rocks in southeastern Utah
Geologic agePennsylvanian to Permian
Original map labelPP
Commentsmarine to marine marginal
Primary rock typelimestone
Secondary rock typesandstone
Other rock types
Lithologic constituents
Major
Sedimentary > Carbonate > Limestone (Bed)
Minor
Sedimentary > Clastic > Sandstone (Bed)eolian to coastal
Map references
Hintze, L.F., 1980, Geologic map of Utah: Utah Geological and Mineral Survey, scale 1:500,000.
Unit references
Hintze, L.F., 1980, Geologic map of Utah: Utah Geological and Mineral Survey, scale 1:500,000.
Anderson, P.B., Chidsey, Jr., T.C., Sprinkel, D.A., and Willis, G.C., 2000, Geology of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah and Arizona, in Sprinkel, D.A., Chidsey, Jr., T.C., and Anderson, P.B., Geology of Utah's Parks and Monuments: Utah Geological Association Publication 28, p. 301-335.
Geographic coverageEmery - Garfield - Grand - San Juan - Wayne

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