This view of the mouth of Mosaic canyon shows contrasting rock types
exposed in the lower canyon. On the lower left are yellowish- or buff-colored,
massive- to well-bedded Noonday Dolomite of late PreCambrian age (about
600 million years). The cliff on the right is an exposure of tightly-cemented
conglomerate that formed probably with the past few hundred thousand years.
Deposits like these suggest that the canyon has back-filled with alluvial
sediments, possibly on several occasions.
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