Woodruff Fossil Concretions Uploaded By Scott (webmaster) Uploaded on Monday, January 25, 2021 at 11:53:06 AM Viewed 1156 times |
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Details: From Utah's Geology website, on location 13 it says: "The Eocene Flagstaff and Green River Formations cap ridges and fill valleys over a widespread area of Northern Utah. Concretionary zones within these units have concretions ranging in size from a few inches (typical) up to a foot or more in diameter. These concretions are interesting in that they often have a fossil as the core. "
Directions: From the source, "Directions to Site: Drive about 6 miles west of Woodruff on Utah Highway 39 to the intersection with a secondary road leading south to Woodruff reservoir. Birch Creek and Woodruff Creek meet at this point and concretions can be found along the road."
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GPS Coordinates (lat,long): (41.4953, -111.2609)
or (41.495300, -111.260900)
Google Map: (The GPS marker is intended to be approximate or best guess.)
Tags: concretions, fossils, gastropods
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