File:Oak Crk Canyon.jpg
Uploaded on April 20, 2005
by kevinzim
Note the complexity of the bedding, probably members of the Schnebly Hill Formation, (Bell Rock Member, Apache Limestone Member, etc). Below the darker middle section, is a cross-bedded dune member (fossil, lee slopes, on dunes), laid on a flat surface, and planed flat on top. The Pedregosa Sea advanced northwest to the Sedona region, and left the Schnebly Hill Formation; the Apache Limestone Member is thin at Sedona, but 100 ft thick west in the White Mountains region, both areas the north extensions of the Pedregosa Sea.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/86624586@N00/10194359/in/set-296110
Note the complexity of the bedding, probably members of the Schnebly Hill Formation, (Bell Rock Member, Apache Limestone Member, etc). Below the darker middle section, is a cross-bedded dune member (fossil, lee slopes, on dunes), laid on a flat surface, and planed flat on top. The Pedregosa Sea advanced northwest to the Sedona region, and left the Schnebly Hill Formation; the Apache Limestone Member is thin at Sedona, but 100 ft thick west in the White Mountains region, both areas the north extensions of the Pedregosa Sea.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/86624586@N00/10194359/in/set-296110
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