The Geologic Story of Arches National Park / Geological Survey Bulletin 1393
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The work explains the geological history and features of Arches National Park, tracing deposition of sedimentary rock layers, folding, faulting, salt-related deformation, uplift, and erosion that produced fins, windows, and natural arches. It outlines major rock formations and stratigraphy, illustrates jointing and weathering processes that create distinctive arches, and gives detailed examples and maps of park areas such as The Windows, Devils Garden, and Delicate Arch. Field descriptions, figures, and photographs are combined with a visitor-oriented route through the park, a concise geologic-history summary, selected references, and an index.
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