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  2. Mesaverde Group - Wikipedia

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    The Mesaverde Formation was first described by W.H.Holmes in 1877 during the Hayden Survey.Holmes described the formation in the northern San Juan Basin as consisting of three units, which were a "Lower Escarpment" consisting of 40 m of ledge- and cliff-forming massive sandstone; a "Middle Coal Group" consisting of up to 300 m of thick slope-forming sandstone, shale, marl, and lignite; and an ...

  3. Cliff House Sandstone - Wikipedia

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    The Cliff House Sandstone was first described by W.H.Holmes in 1877 during the Hayden Survey as the "Upper Escarpment" of the Mesaverde Formation. [6] A.J. Collier redesignated this unit in 1919 as the Cliff House Sandstone and raised the Mesaverde Formation to group rank.

  4. Menefee Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Menefee Formation consists of fluvial sandstone, shale, and coal.Based on ammonite biostratigraphy, the age of the Menefee Formation can be constrained to 84.2-79 million years (), based on the presence of Baculites perplexus in the overlying Cliff House Sandstone, and ammonites from the late Santonian in the underlying Point Lookout Sandstone.

  5. You can drive along 700 years of history at Mesa Verde ... - AOL

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    Visitors who want to spend the night in Mesa Verde can camp or between April and October, stay at Far View Lodge onsite. Cliff Palace is Mesa Verde's largest cliff dwelling with 150 rooms ...

  6. Mesa Verde region - Wikipedia

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    The Mesa Verde Region is a portion of the Colorado Plateau in the United States that extends through parts of New Mexico, Colorado and Utah. It is bounded by the San Juan River to the south, the Piedra River to the east, the San Juan Mountains to the north and the Colorado River to the west.

  7. San Juan River (Colorado River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The San Juan Mountains and Ute Mountains bound the watershed on the north, the Jemez Mountains lie to the east, and various upland and mesa areas of the Colorado Plateau to the south and west. The San Juan Basin is a distinct area of the San Juan River watershed; it is a geologic structural basin known for its abundant fuel resources.

  8. Point Lookout (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    The main entrance road to Mesa Verde National Park traverses the east flank of Point Lookout as it climbs the escarpment of the East Rim of Mesa Verde. Point Lookout is located on the Colorado Plateau, and is composed of 400-foot thick Cretaceous Point Lookout Sandstone, which is the oldest of the three formations that make up the Mesaverde Group which is common to the Mesa Verde region. [5]

  9. Mancos Shale - Wikipedia

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    Mancos Shale and Mowry Shale oil and gas fields within the Uinta Basin and Piceance Basin Mancos Shale badlands in Capitol Reef National Park, southern Utah.. The Mancos occurs in the Basin and Range Province, the Colorado Plateau Province, and the San Juan Mountains Province.