History of Investigation
There is no designated type locality for this formation. It was named for a development at the mouth of Moenkopi Wash (sic) in the Grand Canyon area by Ward in 1901. In 1917 a 'substitute' type locality was located by Gregory in wall of the Little Colorado Canyon, about 5 miles below Tanner Crossing in Coconino County, Arizona. While in the Great Basin, Bassler and Reeside characterized and named the Rock Canyon Conglomerate, Virgin Limestone, and Shnabkaib Shale members in 1921. Salt Creek (later replaced by Wupatki and Moqui Members) and the Holbrook Member were found and named in Black Mesa basin by Hager in 1922. The Sinbad Limestone Member was named in the Paradox Basin by Gilluly and Reeside in 1928. Gregory named the Timpoweap Member named in Plateau sedimentary province in 1948. Wupatki Member was first used in Plateau sedimentary province and its age was modified to Early and Middle(?) Triassic by McKee in 1951. Contacts were revised by Robeck in 1956 and Cooley in 1958. Tenderfoot, Ali Baba, Sewemup, and Pariott Members were named in Piceance and Uinta Basins by Shoemaker and Newman in 1959. Hoskinnini Member was assigned in the Black Mesa and Paradox basins by Stewart in 1959. Contacts revised again by Schell and Yochelson in 1966. Blakey named Black Dragon, Torrey, and Moody Canyon members in the Paradox Basin and Plateau sedimentary province in 1974. Contacts revised yet again by Welsh and others in 1979. Kietzke modified the age to Early and Middle Triassic using biostratigraphic dating in 1988. The Anton Chico Member was assigned in Palo Duro Basin and areal limits set by Lucas and Hunt in 1989. In 1991 areal limits were set again by Lucas and Hayden. An overview was completed by Lucas in 1991, Sprinkel in 1994, Hintze and Axen in 1995 and later, Huntoon and others.
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