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The White Rim Sandstone is a sandstone geologic formation located in southeastern Utah. It is the last member of the Permian Cutler Group, and overlies the major Organ Rock Formation and Cedar Mesa Sandstone; and again overlies thinner units of the Elephant Canyon and Halgaito Formations.

White Rim Sandstone
Stratigraphic range:
Early to Middle Permian
275–272 Ma

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White Rim Sandstone, Canyonlands National Park
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofCutler Formation
UnderliesKaibab Formation, Circle Cliffs, Utah
OverliesOrgan Rock Formation, southeast Utah;
Organ Rock and Toroweap Formation, Circle Cliffs
Thickness500 feet (150 m) approximate maximum[1]
Lithology
Primary(white)-sandstone
Location
Regioncentral & east-Colorado Plateau
south and southeast Utah
ExtentCircle Cliffs, west of Waterpocket Fold; Moab Utah region

The White Rim is eponymous, as the sandstone is named for its prominent white color, and forms the rims of cliffs.

Geology

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It is the continental geologic formation deposited at the time of marine transgressions during the Early to Middle Permian Period.

Toroweap Formation

The coeval Toroweap Formation was laid down under marine conditions along the southwest margin of the North American continent and is found in northwest Arizona layered between Coconino Sandstone and the Kaibab Formation. The Toroweap is mostly from the Grand Canyon and just eastwards to Lee's Ferry-(Colorado River, Grand Canyon), south to the Verde Valley region (Sedona, Sycamore Canyon, Oak Creek Canyon), but the Toroweap also occurs within sections in southeast Utah, and also became overlain by the Kaibab Formation, specifically at the Circle Cliffs, west of the Waterpocket Fold.

Geography

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The White Rim Sandstone typically occurs above the Organ Rock Formation in southeast Utah, which sits upon the extensive Cedar Mesa Sandstone in southeast Utah.[2]

Occurrences in Utah

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Moab, Utah, is located in southeast Utah, about 25 miles (40 km) west of the Colorado border.[3] The Circle Cliffs lie about 90 miles (145 km) southwest from Moab,[4] and east of Escalante and Boulder, Utah (Utah State Route 12).[5] The Circle Cliffs are located in the northeast of Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument. The cliffs also extend north-northwest adjacent the west perimeter of the Waterpocket Fold, Capitol Reef National Park. The fold is traversed by Burr Trail Road-Straton Road which has views toward the Circle Cliffs, southward, or westward.

The White Rim Road traverses the White Rim Sandstone formation between the base of the Island in the Sky mesa and the Colorado and Green Rivers within Canyonlands National Park.

See also

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White Rim & Organ Rock

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Debris of White Rim Sandstone on dark red-brown Organ Rock Formation,
In foreground & distance up valley

References

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  1. ^ Blakey, Ranney, 2008. Ancient Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau, p. XVIII.
  • ^ Blakey, Ranney, 2008. Ancient Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau, p. XVIII, and Cross section restored to the end of Permian time showing how Pennsylvanian and Permian rocks thicken and thin across the tectonic elements.-(4,000-10,000 ft), p. 34.
  • ^ Utah DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer, pp. 32-33.
  • ^ Utah DeLorme Atlas, pp. 32-33.
  • ^ Utah DeLorme Atlas, p. 52.
  • Further reading

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    Last edited on 11 May 2023, at 07:58  





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