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Pennsylvanian Period:
The high Uncompahgre Uplift, part of the Ancestral Rockies, formed just northeast of what is now Arches National Park. A deep trough formed adjacent to the uplift. Known as the Paradox Basin, it was repeatedly flooded by salt water as ocean levels rose and fell.

310 Million Years Ago
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