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Tuna Canyon is a short, high-angle, descending, narrow
canyon A canyon (from ; archaic British English spelling: ''cañon''), or gorge, is a deep cleft between escarpments or cliffs resulting from weathering and the erosion, erosive activity of a river over geologic time scales. Rivers have a natural tenden ...
in western
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, below the North Rim. It lies across Granite Gorge in a region of four canyons, and a fifth smaller canyon, as the Colorado River courses westward around the Point Sublime (elevation, 7,192 ft), (and Grama Point (elevation, 7,692 ft)), ridgelines. The high-angle of Tuna Canyon, Tuna Creek, creates the Tuna Creek Rapids (Rapid) at the outfall. Tuna Canyon is a short canyon, nestled between the ridges, but just east is the very long drainage of
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, which drains from the Kaibab Plateau. The Crystal Rapid is adjacent upstream from the Tuna Creek Rapids. Tuna Canyon lies about 1.5 miles northeast of the Scorpion Ridge landform on the Colorado River. Point Sublime is directly south up-canyon about 1.5 miles, and the headwater Grama Point, traverses up-canyon, northeast, about 2.0 miles from Point Sublime, the canyon total length being more than 3.0 miles.


Landforms

Three major prominences and two
scenic viewpoints A scenic viewpoint – also called an observation point, viewpoint, viewing point, vista point, lookout, scenic overlook,These terms are more commonly used in North America. etc. – is an elevated location where people can view scenery (often w ...
border Tuna Canyon. The east flank is bordered by the massifs of
Mencius Temple Mencius Temple, (former alternate name, Twin Buttes South) is a 7,001 ft major butte, part of the twin buttes of Confucius and Mencius Temples, near the beginning of Western Grand Canyon. Mencius Temple is south of Confucius Temple (0.56 mi ...
(South Tuna Canyon), connected to
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, northeast, and connected north with Grama Point, (Northeast Tuna Canyon).(Grama Point also overlooks South Crystal Canyon, the extensive north tributary of the a Colorado River, to the east.) Across the north of Tuna Canyon, lies Point Sublime, west, and two points, east, Grama Point the most eastward, and a headwater drainage. The west border of Tuna Canyon, goes up a drainage at the west of Point Sublime, and the short tributary drainage is at the southeast of the extensive Sagittarius Ridge; Scorpion Ridge is attached southwest, but the west border of South Tuna Canyon, is separated from Scorpion Ridge by a short unnamed drainage, the east ridgeline being the west border of South Tuna Canyon.


Tuna Creek Rapids

The Tuna Creek Rapids are at Colorado River Mile 99;Tuna Creek Rapids, Westernriver.com
/ref> Crystal Rapid, is at Mile 98.


Geology-Valley floor and Cliffs

The Tuna Canyon, valley floor has a gentler sloping geology, from the dramatic cliffs, of the points to the north, and the massifs of
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and
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s at the east and northeast.
Cliff-former A cliff-former is a geological unit of bedrock that is more resistant to erosion than overlying or underlying strata and consequently produces outcrops with high slope angles. It is more or less equivalent to ''ridge-former'', and may be contrast ...
rock units are also ''platform-formers'' with the dramatic example in the Grand Canyon of the Redwall Limestone; it is actually a gray limestone, but the red-orange
Supai Group The Supai Group is a slope-forming section of red bed deposits found in the Colorado Plateau. The group was laid down during the Pennsylvanian to Lower Permian. Cliff-forming interbeds of sandstone are noticeable throughout the group. The Su ...
above, stains it red. The upper platform of the Redwall is omnipresent in the canyon, supporting numerous named landforms. Interestingly the Redwall Limestone also sits on a short cliff-section of the
Muav Limestone The Cambrian Muav Limestone is a geologic unit within the 5-member Tonto Group. It is about thick at its maximum. It is a resistant cliff-forming unit. The Muav consists of dark to light-gray, brown, and orange red limestone with dolomite and ...
, (forming a platform); thus the Redwall-Muav Limestones are a ''double-platform'' unit. The geology summarized of Tuna Canyon is as follows:


North cliffs section

* Permian ** Kaibab Limestone-(~horizontal)-prominence, at Grama Point) ** Toroweap Formation ** Coconino Sandstone **
Hermit Shale The Permian Hermit Formation, also known as the Hermit Shale, is a nonresistant unit that is composed of slope-forming reddish brown siltstone, mudstone, and very fine-grained sandstone. Within the Grand Canyon region, the upper part of the H ...
* Cambrian-
Pennsylvanian Pennsylvanian may refer to: * A person or thing from Pennsylvania * Pennsylvanian (geology) The Pennsylvanian ( , also known as Upper Carboniferous or Late Carboniferous) is, in the International Commission on Stratigraphy, ICS geologic timesca ...
*
Supai Group The Supai Group is a slope-forming section of red bed deposits found in the Colorado Plateau. The group was laid down during the Pennsylvanian to Lower Permian. Cliff-forming interbeds of sandstone are noticeable throughout the group. The Su ...
* Cambrian **
Esplanade Sandstone The Lower Permian Esplanade Sandstone is a cliff-forming, resistant sandstone, dark red, geologic unit found in the Grand Canyon. The rock unit forms a resistant shelf in the west Grand Canyon, south side of the Colorado River, at the east of t ...
-Supai Group, unit 4 *
Pennsylvanian Pennsylvanian may refer to: * A person or thing from Pennsylvania * Pennsylvanian (geology) The Pennsylvanian ( , also known as Upper Carboniferous or Late Carboniferous) is, in the International Commission on Stratigraphy, ICS geologic timesca ...
**
Supai Supai ( yuf-x-hav, Havasuuw) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Coconino County, Arizona, United States, within the Grand Canyon. As of the 2010 census, the CDP had a population of 208. The capital of the Havasupai Indian Reservation, Supa ...
units: 3,2,1- Wescogame, Manakacha, Watahomigi *
Mississippian Mississippian may refer to: * Mississippian (geology), a subperiod of the Carboniferous period in the geologic timescale, roughly 360 to 325 million years ago *Mississippian culture, a culture of Native American mound-builders from 900 to 1500 AD ...
** Redwall Limestone * (
Cambrian The Cambrian Period ( ; sometimes symbolized C with bar, Ꞓ) was the first geological period of the Paleozoic Era, and of the Phanerozoic Eon. The Cambrian lasted 53.4 million years from the end of the preceding Ediacaran Period 538.8 million ...
) **
Muav Limestone The Cambrian Muav Limestone is a geologic unit within the 5-member Tonto Group. It is about thick at its maximum. It is a resistant cliff-forming unit. The Muav consists of dark to light-gray, brown, and orange red limestone with dolomite and ...


Valley Floor and tributary Gorge

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Cambrian The Cambrian Period ( ; sometimes symbolized C with bar, Ꞓ) was the first geological period of the Paleozoic Era, and of the Phanerozoic Eon. The Cambrian lasted 53.4 million years from the end of the preceding Ediacaran Period 538.8 million ...
** ''
Muav Limestone The Cambrian Muav Limestone is a geologic unit within the 5-member Tonto Group. It is about thick at its maximum. It is a resistant cliff-forming unit. The Muav consists of dark to light-gray, brown, and orange red limestone with dolomite and ...
'' ** Bright Angel Shale ** Tapeats Sandstone * Neoproterozoic ** Vishnu Basement Rocks or Unkar Group, etc.


Gallery

File:Le Grand Canyon (1).jpg, (south of Granite
Gorge)-
Marsh Butte Marsh Butte is a summit located in the Grand Canyon, in Coconino County in the northern part of the U.S. state of Arizona. It is situated eight miles northwest of Grand Canyon Village, immediately east-northeast of Diana Temple, and Tower of R ...
, and
Slate Canyon (lower canyon)
(north)- Scorpion Ridge,
Sagittarius Ridge,
Point Imperial, and
Tuna Canyon File:L99.1 - LEFT - TUNA RAPIDS. (16600746117).jpg, view down-river
Left bank
Mile 99.1 File:R99.1 - RIGHT - TUNA CREEK. (16806923631).jpg, view down-river
Right Bank,
Tuna Creek
(Mile 99.1)


References


External links

{{commons category multiple, Tuna Canyon, Tuna Creek Rapid
Crystal Rapid, (Mile-98), Westernriver.com
Grand Canyon Grand Canyon National Park Landforms of Coconino County, Arizona Canyons and gorges of Arizona Grand Canyon, North Rim Grand Canyon, North Rim (west)