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The Geologic Story of Colorado National Monument

January 1, 1981

From 1946 until about 1956 I carried out fieldwork intermittently on the geology and artesian water supply of the Grand Junction area, Colorado, the results of which have been published. The area mapped geologically contains about 332 square miles in the west-central part of Mesa County and includes all of Colorado National Monument. During the field work several successive custodians or superintendents and several park naturalists urged that upon completion of my professional paper I prepare a brief account of the geology of the Monument in terms understandable by laymen, and which could be sold at the Visitor Center. This I was happy to do and there resulted 'The geologic story of Colorado National Monument', published by the Colorado and Black Canyon Natural History Association in cooperation with the National Park Service. This report contained colored sketches by John R. Stacy and a colored cover, but the photographs and many of the drawings were reproduced in black and white.

Publication Year 1981
Title The Geologic Story of Colorado National Monument
DOI 10.3133/b1508
Authors Stanley William Lohman
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Bulletin
Series Number 1508
Index ID b1508
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization U.S. Geological Survey