
Permian on the left, Black Dragon (Moenkopi red beds on left), Thaynes and then more redbeds on right
(possibly Chinle conglomerate capping hills on right)

?
Hemiprionites,
Anasibirites and
Wasatchites
Anasibirites beds (gray) in center, about 20-25cm thick, with small "body chamber beds" (15cm thick) below,
with high angle fault. Beds with
Inyoites and
Guodunites below, Thick 50-60cm brown bed.

Cool folding in basal beds of Thaynes Group.
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