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Title: Stratigraphic relationships of the Navajo Sandstone to Middle Jurassic formations in parts of southern Utah and northern Arizona
Author(s): Peterson, Fred and Pipiringos, G.N.
Publishing Organization: U.S. Geological Survey
Publication Series and Number: Professional Paper 1035-B [p. B1-B43]
Larger Work: Unconformities, correlations, and nomenclature of some Triassic and Jurassic rocks, Western Interior United States
Publication Date: 1979
Map Scale: 1:2,785,618
Cross Section: None
Northernmost Latitude: 38°10' 3"N (38.1675)
Southernmost Latitude: 35°53'54"N (35.8983)
Easternmost Longitude: 109°41'51"W (-109.6975)
Westernmost Longitude: 114°16'24"W (-114.2733)
Publication Format: Digital and Paper
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Geologic units in this publication that are referred to in Geolex:
Carmel, Cedar City, Dinosaur Canyon, Glen Canyon, Harris Wash, Judd Hollow, Kayenta, Lamb Point, Lukachukai, Moenave, Navajo, Page, San Rafael, Shurtz, Sinawava, Springdale, Temple Cap, Tenney Canyon, Thousand Pockets, White Throne, Whitmore Point, Wingate, Winsor

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Last modified: 14-May-2012