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Pennsylvanian and Early Permian Paleogeography of the Uinta-Piceance Basin Region, Northwestern Colorado and Northeastern Utah

机译:宾夕法尼亚和早期二叠纪古地理的Uinta-piceance盆地地区,科罗拉多州西北部和犹他州东北部

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The Uinta-Piceance basin region of northwestern Colorado and northestern Utah includes parts of four major sedimentary provinces that were active during the late Paleozoic ancestral Rocky Mountain orogeny: the Eagle basin, the northern part of the Paradox basin, the southern Wyoming shelf, and the southeastern part of the Oquirrh basin. Depositional patterns in these sedimentary provinces were controlled to varying degrees by eustatic and climatic fluctuations (forced by expansion and contraction of late Paleozoic continental ice sheets), tectonism, and sediment supply. Four sets of paleogeographic maps illustrate the major changes in paleogeography and depositional patterns associated with repetitive transgressions and regressions. In general, clastic deposition (mostly sandstone in fluvial, deltaic, and eolian systems) dominated during regressions, whereas deposition of marine limestone and clastic rocks characterized transgressions.

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