Shinarump Conglomerate

Shinarump Conglomerate
Stratigraphic range:
early Late Triassic
Shinarump Conglomerate at the Shinarump Cliffs, its type area
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofChinle Formation
UnderliesPetrified Forest Member and other sub-units, Chinle Formation
OverliesMoenkopi Formation units-(250-225 Ma), after erosion unconformity
Temple Mountain Member-(lowest Chinle Formation),
Moenkopi Formation-(Monument Valley, Arizona-Utah),
De Chelly Sandstone-(50 ma erosion unconformity-Canyon De Chelly National Monument)
Thickness200 feet (61 m) maximum variable
Lithology
Primaryconglomerate, sandstone, siltstone
Location
Coordinates37°00′43″N 112°21′29″W / 37.012°N 112.358°W / 37.012; -112.358
RegionColorado Plateau
ExtentNNW-southeast perimeter Black Mesa (Arizona)
NE & E-Defiance Plateau-(Uplift)
S-north perimeter foothills White Mountains
W & NW-Painted Desert
Type section
Named forShinarump Cliffs
Named byGilbert
Year defined1875
Shinarump Conglomerate (the United States)
Shinarump Conglomerate (Utah)

The Shinarump Conglomerate is a geologic formation found in the Four Corners region of the United States. It was deposited in the early part of the Late Triassic period.