- Petrified Forest National Park
Infobox_protected_area | name = Petrified Forest National Park
iucn_category = II
caption =
locator_x = 65
locator_y = 107
location = Apache County & Navajo County,Arizona , USA
nearest_city = Holbrook
lat_degrees = 35
lat_minutes = 03
lat_seconds = 58
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 109
long_minutes = 46
long_seconds = 51
long_direction = W
area = 218,553 acres (341.5 sq mi / 885 km²)
established =January 1 ,1962
visitation_num = 581,681
visitation_year = 2006
governing_body =National Park Service Petrified Forest National Park is along
Interstate 40 between Holbrook and Navajo, in theUnited States . It features one of the world's largest and most colorful concentrations ofpetrified wood , mostly of the species "Araucarioxylon arizonicum ".The park consists of two large areas connected by a north–south corridor. The northern area encompasses part of the multihued badlands of the Upper
Triassic Chinle Formation called the "Painted Desert". The southern area includes colorful terrain and several concentrations of petrified wood. Several American Indianpetroglyph sites are also found in the southern area. Near the south end of the park is Agate House, a Native American building of petrified wood, reconstructed during the 1930s.tatus
The Petrified Forest area was designated a National Monument on
December 8 ,1906 . The Painted Desert was added later. OnDecember 9 ,1962 , the whole monument was made a national park. [ [http://www.frommers.com/destinations/petrifiedforestandpainteddesert/1936010001.html Frommer's Arizona 2008.] "Introduction to Petrified Forest and Painted Desert"] [ [http://www.nps.gov/pefo/planyourvisit/brief-administrative-history.htm National Park Service website, Petrified Forest National Park page] "Brief Administrative History"] It covers 218,533 acres (341.5 sq mi; 885 km²).Hiking opportunities are varied: the longest established trail in the park extends for only twomile s; the others are one mile (1.6 km) or less, but there are exciting backcountry possibilities. The majority of the northern section of the Painted Desert is designated wilderness land accessible to anyone who wants to explore the stark, colorful, moonscapes of the badlands. This surreal playground is easily entered by a wilderness access trail at Kachina Point/The Painted Desert Inn. After a series of switchbacks the trail fades and visitors may explore wherever they would like. No permit is needed for day hikes, but a free overnight permit must be obtained at any of the visitor's centers for overnight adventures. A convert|28|mi|km|sing=on long road runs through much of the park. Landmarks include theAgate House , built of petrified wood, and theAgate Bridge , a petrified log spanning a wash.Petrification
The pieces of permineralized wood are fossil
Araucariaceae , a family of trees that isextinct in theNorthern Hemisphere but survives in isolated stands in theSouthern Hemisphere . During the LateTriassic , this desert region was located in the tropics and was seasonally wet and dry. In seasonal flooding, the trees washed from where they grew and accumulated in sandy river channels, where they were buried periodically by layers of gravely sand, rich involcanic ash fromvolcano es further to the west. The volcanic ash was the source of thesilica that helped to permineralize the buried logs, replacing wood with silica, colored with oxides ofiron andmanganese . Several major and many smaller concentrations ofpetrified wood occur in the park, corresponding to several stratigraphic intervals in the Sonsela Member and aptly named Petrified Forest Member of the Chinle Formation. The major concentrations have been termed "forests" (e.g. Rainbow Forest, Crystal Forest, Black Forest, etc.) although the vast majority of the fossil tree trunks are preserved in a prone position and have been transported at least some distance from their original growth areas. However, in-place stumps of trees do occur in several areas (not easily accessible to the casual visitor), and many of the logs probably did not travel far before burial.The Chinle Formation at Petrified Forest National Park also has produced abundant fossil leaves, vertebrates (including giant crocodile-like reptiles called
phytosaur s, large salamander-like amphibians calledmetoposaurs , some of the earliestdinosaur fossils from North America), and invertebrates (including freshwatersnail s andclam s).Much of the striking banded coloration of the Chinle Formation badlands that make up the Painted Desert region is due to
soil formation (pedogenesis ) during the LateTriassic . Thesepaleosol s (ancientsoil s) preserve evidence of conditions during theTriassic including the nature of the landscape and thepaleoclimate . The Chinlepaleosol s suggest that the climate was dramatically seasonal, with distinct very wet and very dry seasons. Thisclimate was probably similar to the modernmonsoon of theIndian Ocean region, and was characteristic of tropical areas of LatePaleozoic and EarlyMesozoic Earth when all the continents had assembled to form thesupercontinent Pangaea .Theft
Theft of petrified wood has remained a problem despite protection and despite the fact that nearby vendors sell wood collected legally from private land. Despite a guard force of sevenNational Park Service rangers,fence s, warning signs, and the threat of a $275 fine, about 12 to 14ton s of the fossil wood disappears from the Petrified Forest every year.Gallery
ee also
*
List of areas in the National Park System of the United States
*Petrified Forest References
External links
* [http://www.nps.gov/pefo/index.htm National Park Service website]
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/amsw/ American Southwest, a National Park Service "Discover Our Shared Heritage" Travel Itinerary]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.