Photography: Jacob A. Covault, Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas, Austin.
Geology & Geophysics
North America

Deep-water Delaware

The featured photo shows a road cut in the Permian (Guadalupian) Brushy Canyon Formation off US Highway 62/180 in the foreground. The west-facing exposure, with the Delaware Mountains in the background, shows a submarine-channel fill on the left and associated finer-grained, thinner-bedded channel margin and/or overbank deposits on the right.

The Brushy Canyon Formation represents deep-water deposits bypassed across a carbonate platform in the Delaware Basin, the western subbasin of the greater Permian Basin.

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