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Located directly downstream of the Little Colorado River confluence with the
Colorado River The Colorado River () is one of the principal rivers (along with the Rio Grande) in the Southwestern United States and in northern Mexico. The river, the List of longest rivers of the United States (by main stem), 5th longest in the United St ...
, the Tanner Graben, in the
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,
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, US is a prominence and cliffside rock formation below the East Rim. Tanner Graben is located riverside, on the
Colorado River The Colorado River () is one of the principal rivers (along with the Rio Grande) in the Southwestern United States and in northern Mexico. The river, the List of longest rivers of the United States (by main stem), 5th longest in the United St ...
, on a north-northwest bank at Mile 68.5, and lies opposite Tanner Canyon. The Tanner Rapid, created by Tanner Creek lies at the riverside foot of the graben. The graben is a pronounced feature because of the black Cardenas Basalt that forms the middle section of the
graben In geology, a graben () is a depression (geology), depressed block of the Crust (geology), crust of a planet or moon, bordered by parallel normal faults. Etymology ''Graben'' is a loan word from German language, German, meaning 'ditch' or 't ...
, presumably free of debris accumulation by its cliff face steepness, and winds, and airflow drainage that course through the Colorado River's canyons; unprotected side canyons of Cardenas Basalt show accumulations as a slope-forming geologic unit, with little showing of black
basalt Basalt (; ) is an aphanite, aphanitic (fine-grained) extrusive igneous rock formed from the rapid cooling of low-viscosity lava rich in magnesium and iron (mafic lava) exposed at or very near the planetary surface, surface of a terrestrial ...
. The Tanner Graben sits on the Butte Fault which trends north-south up the Colorado River, and the west side of Temple Butte; it forms the east flank of Tanner Graben. The Butte Fault is connected to the East Kaibab Monocline which trends north-south up the Colorado River, and turns north-northwest forming the east perimeter of the Kaibab Plateau, which lies due-north of the Tanner Graben region.


Geology

The south face of the Tanner Graben block shows three distinct geology units, all conformably laid members of the Grand Canyon Supergroup-(and Unkar Group), and are at a paleo-tilted ( fault) angle of about 15 degrees. The prominence is horizontal (15 degrees dip to ~north-northeast?)
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section of distinctively, multi-layered Nankoweap Formation, which is a unit of the Grand Canyon Supergroup. The Nankoweap Formation is conformably laid on member units of the Unkar Group, the lowest and first group of the Grand Canyon Supergroup. The black Cardenas Basalt, makes up much of the Tanner Graben; it sits on erodable, softer, reddish, and layered-(inter-bedded) Dox Formation. The Dox Formation forms the west and east sides of the narrow southeast flank of the Tanner Graben, and shows its down-dropped distance.


Access

Views of the Tanner Graben can be made from the
Tanner Trail The Tanner Trail is a hiking trail located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona. The trailhead is located at Lipan Point, a prominent lookout located to the east of the Grand Canyon Village, a ...
as it descends down the west ridgeline of the north-trending Tanner Canyon (Tanner Creek). The trail descends from Desert View, East Rim-( Desert View Watchtower), where many viewpoints along the East Rim look down to the Tanner Graben. Tanner Graben is 1.5 miles west of Comanche Point, which is 3 miles north of Desert View, East Rim.


Grand Canyon Supergroup geologic sequence

The units of the Grand Canyon Supergroup: Chuar Group *Kwagunt Formation *Galeros Formation * Nankoweap Formation Unkar Group * Cardenas Basalt, youngest, Meso-
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1070 ± 70 million years * Dox Formation * Shinumo Quartzite * Hakatai Shale * Bass Formation File:Comanche Point, on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.jpg, View from Comanche Point. Tanner Rapid and Tanner Graben, photo, bottom-left, showing 1-southeast cliff-face, 2-northeast side, and 3-upper surface of graben. File:Grand Canyon landscape.jpg, View upriver from
Tanner Trail The Tanner Trail is a hiking trail located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona. The trailhead is located at Lipan Point, a prominent lookout located to the east of the Grand Canyon Village, a ...
-region (west ridgeline of Tanner Canyon, Desert View, East Rim)
(black graben, center-edge, photo left)


See also

* List of Colorado River rapids and features


References

* Arizona Road & Recreation Atlas, Benchmark Maps, 2nd Edition, c. 1998, 112 pages, pp. 28–29, 62–63. * Arizona DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer, 5th Edition, c. 2002, 76 pages, p. 32. * Chronic, Halka. ''Roadside Geology of Arizona,'' c. 1983, 23rd printing, Mountain Press Publishing Co. 322 pages. pp. 229–232 – (''US 89A Marble Canyon – Fredonia''), pp. 179–180. (softcover, ) * Lucchitta, 2001. ''Hiking Arizona's Geology,'' Ivo Lucchitta, c 2001, Mountaineers's Books. (softcover, )


External links


Tanner Graben (at Tanner Rapid), 36.10389575-N, 111.83386157-W, (36,06,14-north, 111,50,02-west)

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