bar_bellpoint (7)
Spring (8)
concealed (from Oaks, 2000) (9)
Geologic Symbols (10)
| Strike and dip of bedding |
Leaders (11)
Geo symbol master (12)
| syncline |
| anticline |
| monocline |
Master Fault (13)
| Thrust fault, concealed |
| Fault, normal, approximately located, queried |
| Fault, displacement uknown, concealed |
| Fault, displacement unknown, approximately located |
| Fault, normal, concealed |
| Fault, displacement unknown, well located |
| Fault, normal, approximately located |
| Fold, syncline, upright |
| Contact, well located |
| Fault, normal, well located |
| Fault, thrust, type1, well located |
| Fault, low-angle, normal, type 1, well located |
| Fold, monocline |
| Fold, anticline, upright |
Boundary of Hydrologic Basin (14)
Malad_GeologicUnits (15)
| Quaternary coarse-grained sediment - Sand, gravel, and cobbles with variable amounts of clay and silt |
| Quaternary fine-grained sediment - Clay and silt, with minor but variable amounts of sand and gravel |
| Quaternary-Tertiary sediment - Unconsolidated to semi-consolidated gravel, sand and clay |
| Tertiary Salt Lake Formation & Wasatch Formation - Semi-consolidated gravel, tuffaceous siltstone, mudstone, conglomerate, limestone, and tephra |
| Tertiary Volcanic Rocks - Basaltic tuff and flows, and rhyolitic tuff, flows, breccia, and debris flows |
| Upper Paleozoic siliciclastic rocks - Sandstone, quartzite, and silstone in the lower two-thirds, and interbedded limestone, dolomite, and sandstone in the upper third |
| Upper Paleozoic carbonate rocks - Limestone, dolomite, and fine-grained sandstone |
| Middle Paleozoic siliciclastic rocks - Shale, mudstone, and thin beds of quartzite and limestone |
| Middle Paleozoic carbonate rocks - Limestone and sandstone |
| Lower Paleozoic carbonate rocks - Limestone, dolomite, and minor sandstone |
| Lower Paleozoic siliclastic rocks - Quartzite and sandstone |
| Lower Paleozoic carbonate rocks - Limestone, silty limestone, dolomite, and shale |
| Cambrian-Neoproterozoic siliciclastic rocks - Shale and thinly bedded limestone in the upper one-fourth, and quartzite and shale in the lower three-fourths |
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