The
Entrada Sandstone is a formation in the San Rafael Group that is spread across the
U.S. states of Wyoming
, Colorado
, northwest
New
Mexico
, northeast Arizona
and
southeast Utah
. Part
of the
Colorado Plateau, this
formation was deposited during the
Jurassic
period sometime between 180 and 140 million years ago in various
environments, including: tidal mudflats, beaches and sand
dunes.
Age and history of investigation
This formation has been dated to the early to middle
Callovian stage of the latest
Middle Jurassic.
The type locality and place for which
the unit is named is Entrada Point,
located in the northern part the San Rafael Swell
in Emery County, Utah
.
Entrada Sandstone was named as one of the four formations of the
San Rafael Group by Gilluly and Reeside in 1928. Gregory and Moore
worked out the geographic extent of the formation and gave an
overview of it in 1931. The extent was revised several times
afterwards (most recently in 1992 by Condon). It was divided into
Gunsight Butte, Cannonville, and Escalante members by Thompson and
Stokes in 1970. The principal reference for the formation was
written in 1988 by Peterson.
Members
Entrada members are (in alphabetical order):
- Cannonville Member (UT),
- Cow Springs Member (AZ),
- Dewey Bridge Member (CO, UT) - named after the type locality at
Dewey Bridge. This brick-red layer has
a blocky look to it.
- Escalante Member (UT),
- Henrieville Member (UT),
- Exeter Member (NM),
- Gunsight Butte Member (UT),
- Iyanbito Member (NM),
- Moab
Member (CO, UT) or Moab Tongue (CO, UT) - named after the type
locality of Moab,
Utah
. The whitish sands from inland dunes make up
this "cap rock" layer, as seen atop Delicate Arch
and Broken Arch in Arches National Park
.
- Red Mesa Member (AZ, NM, UT),
- Slick
Rock Member (CO, UT) - named for the type locality at Slick Rock,
Colorado
; Rounded beach sands were cemented together to
create this uniform layer.
Places found
Entrada Sandstone is found in these geologic locations:
Geologic province:
Found in these parklands (incomplete list):
References
Works cited
- Condon, S.M., 1992, "Geologic framework of pre-Cretaceous rocks
in the Southern Ute Indian Reservation and adjacent areas,
southwestern Colorado and northwestern New Mexico, IN Geology and
mineral resources of the Southern Ute Indian Reservation", U.S.
Geological Survey Professional Paper, 1505-A, p. A1-A56
- Gilluly, James and Reeside, J.B., Jr., 1928, "Sedimentary rocks
of the San Rafael Swell and some adjacent areas in eastern Utah, IN
Shorter contributions to general geology", 1927: U.S. Geological
Survey Professional Paper, 150-D, p. D61-D110
- Gregory, H.E. and Moore, R.C., 1931, "The Kaiparowits region, a
geographic and geologic reconnaissance of parts of Utah and
Arizona", U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper, 164, 16
p.
- Peterson, Fred, 1988, "Stratigraphy and nomenclature of Middle
and Upper Jurassic rocks, western Colorado Plateau, Utah and
Arizona, IN Revisions to stratigraphic nomenclature of Jurassic and
Cretaceous rocks of the Colorado Plateau", U.S. Geological Survey
Bulletin, 1633-B, p. B13-56
- Thompson, A.E. and Stokes, W.L., 1970, "Stratigraphy of the San
Rafael Group, southwest and south central Utah", Utah Geological
and Mineral Survey Bulletin, no. 87, 53 p.
- USGS GEOLEX database entry for Entrada
Sandstone Accessed 18 March 2006 (public domain text)
Notes
- USGS GEOLEX database
- Gilluly and Reeside, 1928