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Monument_Rocks_(Kansas) Latitude and Longitude:

38°47′26″N 100°45′45″W / 38.79056°N 100.76250°W / 38.79056; -100.76250
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Monument Rocks
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LocationSouth of Oakley, Kansas, Gove County, Smoky Hills, Kansas, United States
Coordinates 38°47′26″N 100°45′45″W / 38.79056°N 100.76250°W / 38.79056; -100.76250
Elevation802 m (2,631 ft)
Established National Natural Landmark
Website Washburn University website
Designated1968

Monument Rocks (also Chalk Pyramids) are a series of large chalk formations in Gove County, Kansas, rich in fossils. The formations were the first landmark in Kansas chosen by the US Department of the Interior as a National Natural Landmark. The chalk formations reach a height of up to 70 ft (21 m) and include formations such as buttes and arches. The carbonate deposits were laid down during the Cretaceous Period in what was then the Western Interior Seaway, which split the continent of North America into two landmasses. They are estimated to have been formed 80 million years ago.

History

On January 29, 2008, Monument Rocks, 25 miles south of Oakley, Kansas, and Castle Rock, 31 miles to the east, were jointly named as one of the 8 Wonders of Kansas. [1]

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See also

Other geological formations in Kansas:

References

Further reading

  • Williston, S. W (1891). "The Niobrara Cretaceous of Western Kansas". Transactions of the Annual Meetings of the Kansas Academy of Science. 13: 107–11. doi: 10.2307/3623983. JSTOR  3623983.
  • Charlton, John; Merriam, Dan (2003). "Ever changing landscape: Recent topographic landmark erosion in Kansas". Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 106 (1 & 2): 29–39. doi: 10.1660/0022-8443(2003)106[0029:ECLRTL]2.0.CO;2. JSTOR  3628377. S2CID  85800622.

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