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    A Guide to the Geology of the Sedona & Oak Creek Canyon area, Arizona

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    Author
    Bezy, J.V.
    Issue Date
    2012
    Keywords
    Down-To-Earth Series
    Cambrian
    Devonian
    Mississippian
    Pennsylvanian
    Permian
    Proterozoic
    Paleozoic
    Tertiary
    Quaternary
    Red Rock State Park
    Palatki Ruins
    Oak Creek Village
    Verde River
    Mormon Lake
    House Mountain
    Slide Rock State Park
    Oak Creek
    Basin and Range Province
    Colorado Plateau
    Sedona
    Oak Creek Canyon Fault
    Mogollon Escarpment
    basalts
    Schnebly Hill Formation
    Supai Formation
    Martin Formation
    Red Rock
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    Bezy, J.V., 2012, A Guide to the Geology of the Sedona & Oak Creek Canyon area, Arizona. Arizona Geological Survey Down-to-Earth DTE #20, 42 p.
    Description
    INTRODUCTION. The Sedona-Oak Creek Canyon area offers some of the most unique and spectacular geologic features in northern Arizona. Because of the relatively sparse vegetation most of these features are easy to recognize and photograph. Some of these geologic features are common on the Colorado Plateau of northern Arizona, western Colorado, southern Utah, and northeastern New Mexico. Others occur in many other parts of the American Southwest. This booklet is your field guide to the geology of this magnificent landscape of red rock pinnacles, buttes, mesas and canyons. All of the geologic features described in the text can be reached by short walks from Highways 89A and 79, Road 78, and from U.S. Forest Service roads. This booklet is written for the visitor who has an interest in geology, but who may not have had formal training in the subject. It may also help assure that the visiting geologist does not overlook some of the features described.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/629557
    Additional Links
    https://library.azgs.arizona.edu/
    Language
    en
    Series/Report no.
    DTE-20
    Rights
    Arizona Geological Survey. All rights reserved.
    Collection Information
    Documents in the AZGS Document Repository collection are made available by the Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) and the University Libraries at the University of Arizona. For more information about items in this collection, please contact azgs-info@email.arizona.edu.
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    West Bounding Coordinate
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    East Bounding Coordinate
    -111.741
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