Arches National Park, Utah 5. One of Many Arches The arches of the area are developed mostly within the Entrada formation. The weight of this cover caused the salt bed below it to liquefy and thrust up layers of rock into salt domes. The evaporites of the area formed more unusual salt anticlines or linear regions of uplift. Faulting occurred and whole sections of rock subsided into the areas between the domes. In some places, they turned almost on edge. The result of one such 2,500-foot (760 m) displacement, the Moab Fault, is seen from the visitor center. ⇦ Back to Page 4 On to Page 6 ⇨Hi-Res Pic (K) Return to Arches National Park, Utah - Page 1 |