Английская Википедия:Burbank Hills
The Burbank Hills are a small northwest-southeast mountain range in western Utah, United States[1] that lie entirely within the Hamlin-Snake Watershed, between the Snake Range and the Ferguson Desert.[2] It is bounded by Snake Valley to the north, west, and south; and trends into the Tunnel Springs Mountains,Шаблон:Citation needed to the southeast, opposite the Antelope Valley on its southeast border. It was named after the settlement of Burbank, Utah, and Margie Burbank Clay, the wife of local Judge E. W. Clay in the 1870s.Шаблон:Citation needed
The Burbank Hills has numerous ATV trails[3] and fossils.[4]
Geology
The structural trend of rocks in the range is similar to rocks in the northern Mountain Home Range to the southwest and Conger Range and central Confusion Range to the northeast. These are chiefly Devonian to Permian carbonate rocks arranged in a massive Шаблон:Convert syncline.[5][6]
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External links
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- ↑ Halka Chronic, 1990, Roadside Geology of Utah, Шаблон:ISBN
- ↑ Hintze and Davis, 2002, GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE WAH WAH MOUNTAINS NORTH 30′ x 60′ QUADRANGLE AND PART OF THE GARRISON 30′ x 60′ QUADRANGLE, SOUTHWEST MILLARD COUNTY AND PART OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH, Шаблон:ISBN