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- Redwall_Limestone abstract "The Mississippian Redwall Limestone is a resistant cliff-forming unit that forms prominent, red-stained cliffs that range in height from 500 feet (150 m) to 800 feet (240 m). It consists predominately of light-olive-gray to light-gray, thin-bedded, fine- to coarse-grained, thin- to thick-bedded, often cherty, limestone. Its lower part consists of brownish-gray, interbedded finely crystalline dolomite and fine- to coarse-grained limestone with layers of white chert lenses and yellowish-gray and brownish-gray, cliff-forming, thick-bedded, fine-grained dolomite. It is divided into Horseshoe Mesa Member, Mooney Falls Member, Thunder Springs Member, and Whitmore Wash Member.The upper and lower contacts of the Redwall Limestone are both unconformities. Its upper contact is a disconformity that characteristically is a nearly horizontal surface with little or no relief. Locally, the Redwall Limestone contains a basal conglomerate that directly rests upon this unconformity. This basal conglomerate is typically composed of gravel that is locally derived from either the underlying Temple Butte Limestone or Muav Limestone. The upper contact of the Redwall Limestone consists of a deeply eroded disconformity characterized by deeply incised paleovalleys and deep paleokarst depressions that are often filled by sediments of the Surprise Canyon Formation.".
- Redwall_Limestone thumbnail Grand_Canyon_view.jpg?width=300.
- Redwall_Limestone wikiPageExternalLink fossiladventures.html.
- Redwall_Limestone wikiPageExternalLink redwall.html.
- Redwall_Limestone wikiPageExternalLink www.searchanddiscovery.com.
- Redwall_Limestone wikiPageExternalLink Abbott.
- Redwall_Limestone wikiPageExternalLink fm_redwall.php.
- Redwall_Limestone wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Redwall_Limestone wikiPageExternalLink index.cfm.
- Redwall_Limestone wikiPageID "40618481".
- Redwall_Limestone wikiPageRevisionID "602636840".
- Redwall_Limestone age "Early and early Late Mississippian".
- Redwall_Limestone caption "Redwall Limestone cliff, and upper platform of cliff extension from Tower of Set, central Grand Canyon, adjacent Granite Gorge.".
- Redwall_Limestone caption "The bottom of Redwall cliffs typically rest on sections of Temple Butte Limestone-, or attached sections of Muav Limestone cliffs .".
- Redwall_Limestone country Southwestern_United_States.
- Redwall_Limestone namedby "Gilbert".
- Redwall_Limestone namedfor "Named for red appearance of its escarpment on either side of the Grand Canyon.".
- Redwall_Limestone otherlithology "dolomite and chert".
- Redwall_Limestone overlies "Muav Limestone and Temple Butte Limestone".
- Redwall_Limestone period "Mississippian".
- Redwall_Limestone prilithology "fossiliferous limestone".
- Redwall_Limestone region "Northern Arizona, southeast California, New Mexico, and southern Utah".
- Redwall_Limestone thickness ", at maximum".
- Redwall_Limestone type Formation_(stratigraphy).
- Redwall_Limestone underlies Surprise_Canyon_Formation.
- Redwall_Limestone subject Category:Carboniferous.
- Redwall_Limestone subject Category:Geologic_formations_of_the_United_States.
- Redwall_Limestone subject Category:Geology_of_Arizona.
- Redwall_Limestone subject Category:Geology_of_New_Mexico.
- Redwall_Limestone subject Category:Geology_of_Utah.
- Redwall_Limestone subject Category:Grand_Canyon.
- Redwall_Limestone subject Category:Limestone.
- Redwall_Limestone comment "The Mississippian Redwall Limestone is a resistant cliff-forming unit that forms prominent, red-stained cliffs that range in height from 500 feet (150 m) to 800 feet (240 m). It consists predominately of light-olive-gray to light-gray, thin-bedded, fine- to coarse-grained, thin- to thick-bedded, often cherty, limestone.".
- Redwall_Limestone label "Redwall Limestone".
- Redwall_Limestone sameAs m.0xnx2k8.
- Redwall_Limestone sameAs Q15266889.
- Redwall_Limestone sameAs Q15266889.
- Redwall_Limestone wasDerivedFrom Redwall_Limestone?oldid=602636840.
- Redwall_Limestone depiction Grand_Canyon_view.jpg.
- Redwall_Limestone isPrimaryTopicOf Redwall_Limestone.