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Timpanogos cave

Timpanogos cave. By: Jackie Gomez. Location?. Located in the Wasatch mountains in northern Utah, about forty miles from salt lake city. Formations?. The most well known formation in the Timpanogos cave is “The Great Heart of Timpanogos” (5.5ft =length, 1 cubic yard=volume)

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Timpanogos cave

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  1. Timpanogos cave By: Jackie Gomez

  2. Location? • Located in the Wasatch mountains in northern Utah, about forty miles from salt lake city.

  3. Formations? • The most well known formation in the Timpanogos cave is “The Great Heart of Timpanogos” (5.5ft =length, 1 cubic yard=volume) • Beaded helicoids are also on the walls.

  4. Main force? • Erosion is the main force of how timpanogoswas formed.

  5. Geologic history • The earliest rock found in the timpanogos is a deposition of sand and mud. The deposition was interrupted by a long period of glaciation during which massive tongues of ice spread out into the area and left bodies of poorly sorted glacial till, after the glacation there was a tectonic uplift and that caused extreme erosion which is left looking the way it is now.

  6. activities • Things to do: • Tour the caves • Have a picnic • Hike/walk the trail

  7. sources • http://www.utah.com/nationalparks/ • http://www.nature.nps.gov/geology/parks/byname.cfm • http://climb-utah.com/WM/timpcave.htm • http://scienceviews.com/parks/timpanogos.html • http://scienceviews.com/parks/timpgeologichistory.html

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