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- De_Beque_Canyon abstract "De Beque Canyon is a narrow canyon on the Colorado River in western Colorado in the United States. It is approximately 15 miles (24 km) long, located on the river downstream from the town of De Beque, in eastern Mesa County. The canyon forms a narrow passage where the river passes along the western end of the Grand Mesa. At its lower end, the canyon opens out on the eastern end of the Grand Valley at the town of Palisade, approximately 10 miles (16 km) east of Grand Junction. Interstate 70 follows the river through the canyon.Geologically the canyon walls are stairstep cliffs of Mesaverde Group, shoreline sands deposited during the Cretaceous. The sedimentary rock layers contain several low-sulfur coal seams that thicken to as much as 50 feet (15 m) at the Cameo Mine near Mile 46 on Interstate 70. The coal is typically soft bituminous coal, since it has never been compressed by overlying rocks to the degree that would be required to form harder coal.".
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- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageID "1854613".
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageLength "1611".
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageRevisionID "613379835".
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Asphalt.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Bituminous.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canyons_and_gorges_of_Colorado.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Colorado_River.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Mesa_County,_Colorado.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Coal.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Colorado.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Colorado_River.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Colorado_River_(U.S.).
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Cretaceous.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink De_Beque,_Colorado.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Geology.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Glenwood_Canyon.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Junction,_Colorado.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Mesa.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Valley_(Colorado).
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Interstate_70.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Mesa_County,_Colorado.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Mesaverde_Group.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Palisade,_Colorado.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Sedimentary_rock.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Sulfur.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageWikiLinkText "De Beque Canyon".
- De_Beque_Canyon hasPhotoCollection De_Beque_Canyon.
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- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Colorado_River_system.
- De_Beque_Canyon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- De_Beque_Canyon subject Category:Canyons_and_gorges_of_Colorado.
- De_Beque_Canyon subject Category:Colorado_River.
- De_Beque_Canyon subject Category:Landforms_of_Mesa_County,_Colorado.
- De_Beque_Canyon hypernym Canyon.
- De_Beque_Canyon point "39.14888888888889 -108.31444444444445".
- De_Beque_Canyon type Place.
- De_Beque_Canyon type Attraction.
- De_Beque_Canyon type Landform.
- De_Beque_Canyon type SpatialThing.
- De_Beque_Canyon comment "De Beque Canyon is a narrow canyon on the Colorado River in western Colorado in the United States. It is approximately 15 miles (24 km) long, located on the river downstream from the town of De Beque, in eastern Mesa County. The canyon forms a narrow passage where the river passes along the western end of the Grand Mesa. At its lower end, the canyon opens out on the eastern end of the Grand Valley at the town of Palisade, approximately 10 miles (16 km) east of Grand Junction.".
- De_Beque_Canyon label "De Beque Canyon".
- De_Beque_Canyon sameAs m.0617_h.
- De_Beque_Canyon sameAs 5419048.
- De_Beque_Canyon sameAs Q5244247.
- De_Beque_Canyon sameAs Q5244247.
- De_Beque_Canyon lat "39.14888888888889".
- De_Beque_Canyon long "-108.31444444444445".
- De_Beque_Canyon wasDerivedFrom De_Beque_Canyon?oldid=613379835.
- De_Beque_Canyon isPrimaryTopicOf De_Beque_Canyon.