Clasts of Bidahochi are light-colored cemented sand and vary in size but are generally rounded. Other clasts are predominantly chert, quartzite and petrified wood (fragment top center). View looking north with imbrication W-SW. This is likely the first signature of offlap towards Little Colorado basin floor.
Photographer: Brian Gootee
Photo Date: May 2018
Photo Location Accuracy: Approximately Located
Photo Tags: Tanner Springs, Navajo Nation, Bidahochi Formation, Pleistocene, imbrication, fluvial