Report on the geology of the Henry MountainsGilbert, Grove Karl
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Report on the geology of the Henry Mountains
Gilbert, Grove Karl
Geology -- Utah -- Henry Mountains; Intrusions (Geology) -- Utah -- Henry Mountains
When the laccolites were intruded, the mounds which they uplifted either
rose from the bed of a lake or else turned back all streams which
crossed their sites; and in either case they established upon their
flanks a new and “consequent” set of waterways. The highest mounds
became centers of drainage, and sent their streams either across or
between the lower. All the streams of the disturbed region rose within
it and flowed outward. The degradation of the mounds probably began
before the uplift was complete, but of this there is no evidence. As it
proceeded the convex forms of the mounds were quickly obliterated and
concave profiles were substituted. The rocks which were first excavated
were not uniform in texture, but they were all sedimentary and were soft
as compared to the trachyte. The Tertiary and probably the Upper
Cretaceous were removed from the summits before any of the igneous rocks
were brought to light, and during their removal the tendency of divides
to permanence kept the drainage centers or maxima of surface at
substantially the same points. When at length the trachyte was reached
its hardness introduced a new factor. The eminences which contained it
were established more firmly as maxima, and their rate of degradation
was checked. With the checking of summit degradation and the addition of
trachyte to the transported material, planation began upon the flanks,
and by its action the whole drainage has been reformed. One by one the
lower laccolites are unearthed, and each one adds to the complexity and
to the permanence of the drainage.
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