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Colorado National Monument
Geologic Formations
The Colorado National Monument is located within the Canyon Lands Basin of the Colorado Plateau physiographic province (SCS 1978). Landscapes are characterized by exposures of colorful, gently dipping sediments that have been differentially eroded to form high plateaus, bold escarpments, and deep canyons. Sandstone monoliths and steep walled canyons sculpted from years of natural erosion provide scenic, educational, and scientific benefits to visitors.
 
Island monocline
Sally Bellacqua
Island monocline
 
Visit the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) site to read about Colorado National Monument's stratigraphy.
 
Stratigraphy of Colorado National Monument
Golden eagle  

Did You Know?
When desperate, golden eagles can take down animals as large as bighorn sheep or mule deer. Golden eagles can be seen in and around Colorado National Monument.
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Last Updated: April 28, 2009 at 22:14 EST