Geologic Map of The Goshen Quadrangle, Utah and Juab Counties, Utah (M-272dm)
By: Hellmut H. Doelling and Paul A. Kuehne
The Mollie Hogans 7.5' quadrangle covers a large part of Arches National Park and encompasses colorful bedrock strata ranging in age from Pennsylvanian Paradox Formation to Cretaceous Mancos Shale. Salt diapirs are common throughout the area, and the Salt-Cache Valley Salt Structure is the most prominent structure, with several additional salt structures present, including the Salt Wash and Courthouse synclines and the Elephant Butte folds. Scenic resources in the area showcase joints, fins, grabens above salt walls, and the highest concentration of arches in the world.
Contains geographic information system (GIS) files in ESRI file geodatabase and shapefile formats. A geologic map at 1:24,000 scale and a 31-page booklet are also included. The latest version of Adobe Reader is required to view the PDF files.
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Published: 2013
Pages: 31
Plates: 1
Scale: 1:24,000
Includes GIS data
Location: Utah