San Rafael Group

San Rafael Group
Stratigraphic range:
San Rafael Group on the east side of the San Rafael Swell. Entrada at the base, overlain by the Curtis, then Summerville, and capped by the Morrison (Tidwell and Salt Wash Members).
TypeGroup
UnderliesMorrison Formation
OverliesGlen Canyon Group
Thickness490 meters (1,610 ft)
Lithology
PrimarySandstone
OtherMudstone, limestone
Location
Coordinates39°10′26″N 110°27′58″W / 39.174°N 110.466°W / 39.174; -110.466
RegionFour Corners
CountryUnited States
Type section
Named forSan Rafael Reef
Named byGilluly and Reeside
Year defined1928
San Rafael Group (the United States)
San Rafael Group (Utah)

The San Rafael Group is a geologic group or collection of related rock formations that is spread across the U.S. states of New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado. As part of the Colorado Plateau, this group of formations was laid down in the Middle Jurassic during the Bajocian, Bathonian and Callovian Stages.