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Various lines of evidence, such as the vertical succession of gross lithologic character, textures, and sedimentary structures, the fauna, and the geometry of rock stratigraphic units, indicate that the upper part of the Hayden Gulch outcrop section of the Mesaverde Formation in northwestern Colorado is a sequence of former barrier islands and lagoons intertonguing with overlying offbeach marine shale of the Lewis Formation. The collective criteria used to recognize the different depositional environments at the outcrops were readily apparent in a core taken along depositional
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strike from the outcrop section; the nearly perfect vertical sequence of lithology in a core compensates for the loss of lateral exposure in outcrop. Correlation of the outcrop section with electric logs permitted mapping of the distribution of the rock-stratigraphic units, and the resultant geometric interpretation precluded a delta interpretation for this particular stage of Mesaverde deposition in this area.
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