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Ole J. Martinsen. Photorealistic Surveying Rock Springs 2004. Aims. Pine Canyon. Survey Ericson Sandstone and lower part of Almond Formation in northernmost Rock Springs Uplift Primary location: Pine Canyon Secondary location: Cedar Canyon - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Photorealistic Surveying Rock Springs 2004 Ole J. Martinsen
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Page 1: Photorealistic Surveying Rock Springs 2004

Photorealistic Surveying Rock Springs 2004

Ole J. Martinsen

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ojm • Date: 2004-12-22 • Page: 2

Aims

Survey Ericson Sandstone and lower part of Almond Formation in northernmost Rock Springs Uplift

Primary location: Pine Canyon Secondary location: Cedar

Canyon– 2 miles south of Pine Canyon

and closest to UW#1 well– Cliff wall lies immediately

south of well location Attempt to cover entire Pine

Canyon with 3-D perspective of fluvial-deltaic-estuarine rocks of upper Mesaverde Group

Particular focus on northern and western sides of canyon where outcrops are best

Cedar Canyon

Pine Canyon

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Stratigraphy and location, Pine Canyon

UW #1 well

Priority 1: Concentrate on the outcrops along line with focus on

area around logs

Priority 2: Great cliffwall on north side of Cedar Canyon

just south of well location (see UTM coordinates in box).

Well location is at 2237 m above sea level.

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Logs in Pine Canyon (see previous page)

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Pine Canyon outcrops (around log #3)

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Cedar Canyon cliff wall, immediately south of UW#1 (on top of hill in background)

UW #1 well


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