SIA2650: Cracks in the Mountain

SIA2650
Photographer:Calvin J. Hamilton
Copyright:© 2007 Calvin J. Hamilton
Date:25 August 2005
Location:American Fork Canyon, Utah

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The chalky seam visible in the rock along the left edge of the tunnel is a fault line -- a fracture in the earth's crust where movement occurs.

Although the mountainside appears solid and motionless, faults are a sign that the rocks have experienced shifts and upheavals. The results are apparent all around this area: in the tilted shape of the scenery, the mountains' abrupt rise from the broad Utah Valley, and other fault lines visible along the trail. Combined with seeping water, a fault can also be the starting poin for caverns. Hansen, Middle, and Timpanogos caves dissolved along fractures in the Deseret Limestone.


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