Tag: Geological Wonderland
Our Geological Wonderland: The Kayenta Formation, an ancient Jurassic Park
Our Geological Wonderland: The bright red Kayenta Formation is quite distinctive. In St. George, it is exposed mainly in the northern portions of the city.
Our Geological Wonderland: The Moon
Surface images, instrument studies, and lunar rock samples brought back from Apollo missions have provided considerable information about the composition, age, and origin of the Moon
Our Geological Wonderland: Examining the Biblical Great Flood
Our Geological Wonderland: If we consider factual information from modern biology, hydrology, geology, and paleontology it becomes impossible to accept a worldwide Great Flood as an actual historical event.
Our Geological Wonderland: The missing rock record in St. George
Our Geological Wonderland: The sedimentary rock record in our local St. George area and elsewhere provides evidence of how the Earth works.
Our Geological Wonderland: A 270 million year record
Our Geological Wonderland: A 270 million year record
Arriving in Washington County from any direction on the compass reveals some impressive geological features. Most obvious...
Our Geological Wonderland: The Virgin River flows through here
Our Geological Wonderland: The Virgin River flows through here
The Virgin River was originally named “Adams River” after President John Quincy Adams but was renamed...
Our Geological Wonderland: Geologic hazards in St. George and southern Utah
Our Geological Wonderland: Geologic hazards in St. George and southern Utah
Living within Washington County and the city of St. George in southern Utah, we...
Our Geological Wonderland: Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm
Our Geological Wonderland: Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm
By Rick Miller and Andrew Milner
The phrase “footprints in the sands of time” represents but a...