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General sand-body continuity maps of the Navajo Sandstone throughout Utah were presented by Stanley and others (1971) and Kocurek and Dott (1983). These maps are schematic and do not display sand-body pinch-outs where the Navajo Sandstone intertongues with the Carmel Formation top seal.<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "Continuity for the Glen Canyon Group",
"title": "Glen Canyon Continuity",
"tags": [
"Kaiparowitz Bench",
"Glen Canyon",
"Colorado",
"Sevier Basin",
"Utah"
],
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"accessInformation": "Kocurek, G., and Dott, R. H., Jr., 1983, Jurassic paleogeography of the central and southern Rocky Mountains region, in Reynolds, M. W., and Dolly, E. D., eds., Mesozoic paleogeography of the West-Central United States: Rocky Mountain paleogeography symposium: Denver, Rocky Mountain Section, Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, v. 2, p. 101\u2013116.\n*\nStanley, K. O., Jordan, W. M., and Dott, R. H., Jr., 1971, New hypothesis of early Jurassic paleogeography and sediment dispersal for western United States: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 55, no. 1, p. 10\u201319.",
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