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  2. Geology of the Grand Canyon area - Wikipedia

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    Grand Canyon lies on the southern end of the Intermountain West seismic belt. [84] At least 35 earthquakes larger than 3.0 on the Richter Scale occurred in the Grand Canyon region in the 20th century. [85] Of these, five registered over 5.0 on the Richter Scale and the largest was a 6.2 quake that occurred in January 1906. [85]

  3. Sixtymile Formation - Wikipedia

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    Blakey, Ron and Wayne Ranney, Ancient Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau, Grand Canyon Association (publisher), 2008, 176 pages, ISBN 978-1934656037 Chronic, Halka. Roadside Geology of Arizona, Mountain Press Publishing Co., 1983, 23rd printing, pp. 229–232, ISBN 978-0878421473

  4. Tonto Group - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1. A geologic cross section of the Grand Canyon. [5]The Tonto Group is a name for an assemblage of related sedimentary strata, collectively known by geologists as a Group, that comprises the basal sequence Paleozoic strata exposed in the sides of the Grand Canyon.

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  6. Toroweap Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Middle Permian Toroweap Formation is a thin, darker geologic unit, between the brighter colored units of the Kaibab Limestone above, and Coconino Sandstone below. It is a prominent unit in Grand Canyon, Arizona, Southwestern United States, found through sections of the South Rim, Grand Canyon, and the North Rim, of the Kaibab Plateau; also the Kaibab's southeast extension to Cape Royal ...

  7. Esplanade Sandstone - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Permian Esplanade Sandstone is a cliff-forming, resistant sandstone, dark red, geologic unit found in the Grand Canyon.The rock unit forms a resistant shelf in the west Grand Canyon, south side of the Colorado River, at the east of the Toroweap Fault, down-dropped to west, southeast of Toroweap Overlook (North Rim, at Lava Falls), and west of Havasupai.

  8. Frenchman Mountain Dolostone - Wikipedia

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    East of the Grand Wash fault and in the Grand Canyon region, its thickness decreases abruptly to 52 m (171 ft) at Quartermaster Canyon, 106 m (348 ft) at 269-Mile Canyon, and 70 m (230 ft) near Diamond Bar Ranch. Further eastward in the Grand Canyon region, the thickness of the Frenchman Mountain Dolostone gradually decreases to 52 m (171 ft ...

  9. Muav Limestone - Wikipedia

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    The Muav Limestone forms cliffs or small ledges that weather a dark gray or rusty-orange color. These cliffs or small ledges directly overlie the sloping surfaces of the Bright Angel Shale. The thickness of this formation decreases eastward from 76 m (249 ft) in the western Grand Canyon to 14 m (46 ft) in the eastern Grand Canyon.

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