Ketobe Knob is a fault system with multiple reverse faults (thrust faults) that exhibits vertical offset of about 10 m in sandstones and siltstones of the Entrada Sandstone (reddish lower part) and Curtis Formation, part of the Jurassic stratigraphy of the Colorado Plateau (Fossen, 2013; Martin, 2018). It located about 20 km southeast of Huntington, Utah and along the western margin of Cedar Mountain near the northern extent of the San Rafael swell.
The diameter of the ground circle in this 3D model measures about 180 meters. The pictures taken on June 11, 2018.
References: Fossen, H. (2013, July 17). Reverse faults [Web log post]. Retrieved January 21, 2021, from https://structuralgeo.wordpress.com/2013/07/17/reverse-faults/ Martin, T. (2018, May 31). Thrust Fault in the San Raphael Swell [Web log post]. Retrieved January 22, 2021, from https://epod.usra.edu/blog/2018/05/thrust-fault-in-the-san-raphael-swell.html
Comments