From sec. 16 it flows northward for about 5 miles in a valley that lies between the Parkman escarpment, on the east, and the escarpment or rim rock of the Shannon sandstone, on the west, and in sec. 29, T. 40 N., R. 78 W., it turns abruptly to the west... Bulletin - Page 111918Full view - About this book
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1911 - 120 pages
...west and, crossing the outcrop of the Shannon sandstone lentil, enters the Salt Creek dome, where it is joined in sec. 25, T. 40 N., R. 79 W., by Castle Creek. It then turns northward and leaves the dome, crossing the Shannon sandstone again in... | |
| Sidney Paige - Geology - 1911 - 718 pages
...west and, crossing the outcrop of the Shannon sandstone lentil, enters the Salt Creek dome, where it is joined in sec. 25, T. 40 N., R. 79 W., by Castle Creek. It then turns northward and leaves the dome, crossing the Shannon sandstone again in... | |
| Henry Miner Eakin - Geology - 1918 - 556 pages
...large and after heavy storms it becomes a dangerous and sometimes impassable river. It enters the area shown on the accompanying map at the southeast corner...recrossing the Shannon rim rock at the north end of it's outcrop and passing through the old camp of Shannon. After recrossing the Parkman escarpment a... | |
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