| Arches National Park, UtahSelected References 
 Baars, D., 1989, Canyonlands Country: Geology of Canyonlands and Arches National Parks: Moab, Utah: Canyonlands Natural History Association and Cañon Publishing Company, 140 p.
 
 Barnes, F. A., 1993, The Geology of the Moab Area [with mile-by-mile geology roadlogs]: Moab, Utah: Canyon Country Publications, 264 p.
 
 Cruikshank, K. M., 1995, Unweaving the joints in Entrada Sandstone, Arches National Park, Utah, U.S.A.: Journal of Structural Geology, v. 17, Issue 3, p. 409-421.
 
 Doelling, H. H., 2000, Geology of Arches National Park, Grand 
        County, Utah: In Geology of Utah's Parks and Monuments, Sprinkel, 
          D.A., Chidsey, T.C., and Anderson, P.B., eds., Utah Geological Association 
          Publication 28., p. 11-36.
 
 Doelling, H. H., 1985, Geologic Map of Arches 
        and Vicinity, Grand County, Utah: Utah Geological Survey Map 74, scale 
        1:50,000. The URL is: http://www.ugs.state.ut.us/maps/geomap/parkmaps/pdf/M-74.pdf
 
 Harris, A. G., Tuttle E., Tuttle, S.D., 2004,  Chapter 6: Arches National Park, Southeast Utah, In Geology of National Parks, 6th Edition: Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, p.79-91.
 
 Hintze, L.F., 1988, Geologic History 
            of Utah; A Field Guide to Utah's Rocks: Brigham Young University Geology 
          Studies Special Publication 7, p. 183 [Chart 84 - Moab-Arches-La Sal area].
 
 Lohman, S. W., 1975, The Geologic Story of Arches National Park: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1393, 59 p.
          Available online at: http://www.nps.gov/history/history/online_books/geology/publications/bul/1393/index.htm
 
 National Park Services, [1989], The Guide to an Auto Tour of Arches National Park: Moab, Utah: Canyonlands Natural History Association, 28 p.
 
 Peterson, J. A., 1972, Jurassic system: in Geologic Atlas of the Rocky Mountain Region: Denver, CO: Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, p. 177-189.
 
 Wilbur, J. H., 2007, FAQ Question: What is the difference between a natural arch and a natural bridge?
 The Natural Arch 
      and Bridge Society website. The URL is: http://www.naturalarches.org/archinfo/faq.htm
 
 
 
 
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