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UCREFRP Catalog Number
1004
Author
Boyle, J., K. Covay and D. Bauer.
Title
Quantity and Quality of Streamflow in the White River Basin, Colorado and Utah.
USFW Year
1984.
USFW - Doc Type
Lakewood, CO.
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<br />2.0 GENERAL FEATURES <br />2.1 Geology <br /> <br />ROCKS RANGING IN AGE FROM PALEOZOIC TO <br />CENOZOIC ARE EXPOSED IN BASIN <br /> <br />Paleozoic rocks are found mainly in the eastern part of the basin, <br />Mesozoic rocks in the eastern and central part, and <br />Tertiary rocks throughout the basin. <br /> <br />A generalized geologic map of the White River basin is shown in fig- <br />ure 2.1-1. Rock outcrops in the basin range in age from the Pennsylvanian <br />Peri'od of the Paleozoic era to the Tertiary Period of the Cenozoic Era. <br /> <br />Paleozoic rocks are comprised of Permian and Pennsylvanian sedimentary <br />rocks. These rocks are exposed in the eastern and north-central part of the <br />bas in. Mesozoi c sedi mentary rocks i ncl ude the Mesaverde Group and Mancos <br />Shale of Cretaceous age. Coal deposits are found in the Mesaverde Group. <br />Other Mesozoic rocks consist of Cretaceous, Jurassic, and Triassic sedimentary <br />rocks. Mesozoic rocks are exposed in the eastern and central part of the <br />basin. <br /> <br />The principal sedimentary formations of Tertiary age are the Wasatch, <br />Green River, and Uinta Formations. These rocks occur in the central and <br />western part of the basin. Rich oil-shale deposits are found in the Green <br />River formation of Utah and Colorado. Other Tertiary rocks consisting of <br />basalt and mixed tuff and breccia also occur in the extreme eastern part of <br />the basin. <br /> <br />8 <br />
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