Kaibab Limestone

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Kaibab Limestone is a prominent Permian-age sedimentary rock layer that forms the resistant caprock of the Grand Canyon and many other cliffs and plateaus across the Colorado Plateau.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Kaibab Limestone canonical 2
Kaibab Formation 1

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geologic formation
sedimentary rock unit
ageRange late Early Permian to early Late Permian
color buff
light gray
contains chert nodules
dolomitic beds
fossil marine invertebrates
country United States of America
surface form: United States
depositionalEnvironment continental shelf
shallow marine
exposedAt Bryce Canyon National Park
surface form: Bryce Canyon region

Grand Canyon National Park
Zion National Park
surface form: Zion National Park region
forms caprock of the Grand Canyon
cliffs
plateau surfaces
formsPartOf Southwestern United States stratigraphic column
formsTopOf Paleozoic section in Grand Canyon
fossilContent brachiopods
bryozoans
echinoderms
mollusks
geologicAge Permian
geologicGroup Kaibab Limestone self-linksurface differs
surface form: Kaibab Formation
isResistant yes
lithology limestone
locatedIn Arizona
Colorado Plateau
Nevada
Utah
namedFor Kaibab Plateau
overlies Coconino Sandstone
partOf Colorado Plateau stratigraphy
period Permian Period
surface form: Permian period
porosity locally significant for groundwater flow
primaryComposition calcium carbonate
regionallyExtensive yes
resistanceToErosion high
stratigraphicUnitRank formation
tectonicSettingDuringDeposition passive continental margin
thickness varies from tens to over 300 feet
underlies Moenkopi Formation
usedAs marker bed in regional stratigraphy
usedFor geologic mapping
weatheringCharacteristic forms cliffs and benches

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Colorado Plateau notableRockFormations Kaibab Limestone
Kaibab Limestone geologicGroup Kaibab Limestone self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Kaibab Formation