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This
Petrified Wood is 225 million years old, from the Triassic
Period. The trees fell and were covered with mud which kept oxygen
from decaying them. Then silica in the ground water seeped into
the wood, encasing it. The silica turned into quartz and then
was exposed by erosion.
The
Chinle Formation makes the stripes in the hills (Tepees).
The reddish color near the bottom is caused by iron oxide and
the darker red near the top is iron-stained siltstone. The white
layer is gypsum. The varying shades of gray are decayed animals
and plants. The hills were created by erosion.
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