Geology of the Clay Hills area, San Juan County, Utah
1960
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Abstract
The Clay Hills area includes 296 square miles of canyon and plateau country in southwestern San Juan County, Utah. Rocks exposed in the area were mostly deposited in a terrestrial environment and are of Permian, Triassic, Jurassic, and Quaternary ages. The aggregate thickness of these rocks is about 3,900 feet.
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