File:The gray-green Chinle Formation was deposited during a very warm, wet time, with swamps and lots of organic matter. (20f103de-d037-45e9-84e4-64a22bbfc08b).JPG

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English: Chinle Formation
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English: NPS
Title
English: Chinle Formation
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Two distinct rock layers, with the lower one being a dark red and the upper a gray-green. Both have a soft, lumpy look.

The gray-green Chinle Formation was deposited during a very warm, wet time, with swamps and lots of organic matter.

  • Keywords: chinle; formation; geology; management; Capitol Reef National Park
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English: Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
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English: NPGallery
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English: Geology

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