- Geology of the Zion and Kolob canyons area
The geology of the Zion and Kolob canyons area includes nine known exposed formations, all visible in
Zion National Park in the U.S. state ofUtah . Together, these formations represent about 150 million years of mostlyMesozoic -agedsedimentation in that part of North America.Harris 1997, p. 34] Part of a super-sequence of rock units called theGrand Staircase , the formations exposed in the Zion and Kolob area were deposited in several different environments that range from the warm shallow seas of the Kaibab and Moenkopi formations,stream s andlake s of the Chinle, Moenave, and Kayenta formations to the largedesert s of the Navajo and Temple Cap formations and dry near shore environments of the Carmel Formation.Subsequent uplift of the
Colorado Plateau slowly raised these formations much higher than where they were deposited. This steepened thestream gradient of the ancestral rivers and other streams on theplateau . The faster-moving streams took advantage of uplift-created joints in the rocks to remove allCenozoic -aged formations and cut gorges into the plateaus. Zion Canyon was cut by the North Fork of theVirgin River in this way.Lava flows andcinder cone s covered parts of the area during the later part of this process.Zion National Park includes an elevated plateau that consists of sedimentary formations that dip very gently to the east. This means that the oldest strata are exposed along the Virgin River in the Zion Canyon part of the park, and the youngest are exposed in the
Kolob Canyons section. The plateau is bounded on the east by the Sevier Fault Zone, and on the west by the Hurricane Fault Zone.Weathering and erosion along north-trending faults and fractures influence the formation of landscape features, such as canyons, in this region.Grand Staircase and basement rocks
The Grand Staircase is an immense sequence of
sedimentary rock layers that stretch south fromBryce Canyon National Park through Zion National Park and into theGrand Canyon . Within this sequence, the oldest exposed formation in the Zion and Kolob canyons area is the youngest exposed formation in the Grand Canyon—the approximately 240 million year old Kaibablimestone .NPS] Bryce Canyon to the northeast continues where the Zion and Kolob areas end by presentingCenozoic -aged rocks. In fact, the youngest formation seen in the Zion and Kolob area is the oldest exposed formation in Bryce Canyon—the Dakota Sandstone.Around 275 million years ago in the
Permian period, the Zion and Kolob area was a relatively flat basin nearsea level on the western margin of the supercontinentPangaea .External links
* [http://www.nature.nps.gov/geology/parks/zion/geol_history.cfm Zion National Park: Geologic History] , National Park Service
* [http://www.nature.nps.gov/geology/inventory/publications/reports/zion_gre_rpt_view.pdf Zion National Park: Geologic Resource Evaluation Report] , National Park Service
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