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Powell Plateau (Arizona)

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Powell Plateau (Arizona)
(an area adjacent Powell Plateau)
(Steamboat Mountain in the distance)
Highest point
Elevation7,661 ft (2,335 m)
Prominence961 ft (293 m)[1]
Parent peakKaibab Plateau
(Swamp Point)
Isolation3.0 mi (4.8 km)
Coordinates36°20′12″N 112°22′21″W / 36.3368°N 112.3726°W / 36.3368; -112.3726
Geography
Powell.Plateau is located in Arizona
Powell.Plateau
Powell.Plateau
Location in Arizona
Powell.Plateau is located in the United States
Powell.Plateau
Powell.Plateau
Powell.Plateau (the United States)
Location(West)-Grand Canyon
National Park
Coconino County, Arizona, US
Parent rangeKaibab Plateau
Colorado Plateau
Topo mapUSGS King Arthur Castle
Geology
Rock agePermian
Mountain type(s)sedimentary rock: limestone, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, shale
Rock typeKaibab Limestone,
Toroweap Formation,
Coconino Sandstone,
Hermit Shale,
Supai Group,
Redwall Limestone,
Muav Limestone,
Bright Angel Shale

Powell Plateau, named for geologist and explorer John Wesley Powell, is a 7,661-foot-elevation plateau-summit located in western Grand Canyon, about 13 mi northwest of Grand Canyon Village in Coconino County of northern Arizona, USA. Being a large plateau. (~300 acres, 0.47 mi2), the plateau causes a large west-northeast-north excursion of the west-flowing Colorado River, caused by the southwest arm of the plateau. There is a slightly-southeast trending arm, and the main plateau then trends north to higher elevations.

The east side of Powell Plateau is drained by White Creek (Muav Canyon), and is traversed by the North Bass Trail. The high point prominence is at the plateau's north terminus, opposite Swamp Point, (North Rim). The high point at the southeast arm's terminus adjacent Dutton Point is 7,538 ft. The high point of the southwest arm is 6,883 ft.

Dutton Point of Powell Plateau (upper left)
Powell Plateau (right), Great Thumb Mesa (left), aerial from airliner

References

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  1. ^ "Powell Plateau - 7,661' AZ". Lists of John. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
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