The Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Creationism (2018)

Whitmore and Garner ◀ The Coconino Sandstone ▶ 2018 ICC 610 Figure 40. Parabolic recumbent folds in the Coconino Sandstone (see Whitmore et al. 2015). (A) is from Lizard Head, a landmark in Sedona. The fold is about 7 m thick and extends to the right another 50 m. (B) is from Brins Ridge, also in Sedona. Here, the folded rock extends for about 400 m to right of this photo. If these were slumped dunes we would not expect the folds to extend such great distances or to be contained between bounding surfaces. JHW photos 8032-2013, 1956-2011. Figure 41. A transitional contact between the Hermit Formation (Ph) and the Coconino Sandstone (Pc) along Tanner Trail in the Grand Canyon. JHW photo 2164-2006. Leonard Brand is the geologist closest to the center of the photo. Inset photo shows telephoto shot of transitional contact between the Hermit and Coconino in the North Canyon area of Grand Canyon (about mile 21, river right, on the Colorado River). JHW photo 0716-2018.

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