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North Table Mountain

North Table Mountain is a mesa on the eastern flank of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 6,555-foot (1,998 m) mesa summit is located in North Table Mountain Park, 3.4 miles (5.5 km) north by east (bearing 9°) of downtown Golden, Colorado, United States, in Jefferson County.[1][2][3][4]

North Table Mountain
View looking northeast from the top of Lookout Mountain.
Highest point
Elevation6,555 ft (1,998 m)[1][2]
Isolation2.18 mi (3.51 km)[3]
Coordinates39°47′30″N 105°12′03″W / 39.7915537°N 105.2007859°W / 39.7915537; -105.2007859[1]
Geography
North Table Mountain
LocationJefferson County, Colorado, U.S.[4]
Parent rangeFront Range foothills[3]
Topo mapUSGS 7.5' topographic map
Golden, Colorado[1]
Geology
Mountain typeMesa
Climbing
First ascent1840s by Black Kettle and tribe
Easiest routeQuarry road up west slope

Mesa edit

The most distinctive feature of the mesa is its nearly flat cap that was formed by ancient Paleocene lava flows. It is separated from companion South Table Mountain, which consists of the same geologic formation, by Clear Creek.

North Table Mountain is a popular scenic and recreational destination in the Denver metro area, and it is preserved as public open space by Jefferson County and the Access Fund. Recent and ongoing projects by Jefferson County Open Space have resulted in the construction of several new trails and eliminated large numbers of unofficial trails.

Geology edit

 
Two early Paleocene lava flows cap North Table Mountain.

North Table Mountain is underlain by sedimentary rocks of the Denver Formation, which spans the interval from latest Cretaceous to early Paleocene time. An exposure of the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary layer has been identified and documented on nearby South Table Mountain.[5]

Three prominent, columnar jointed, cliff-forming lava flows can be seen on North Table Mountain, one exposed part way up the northwest slope, and two that form its cap. The Ralston Dike, a body of intrusive monzonite located about 2 miles (3.2 km) to the northwest, probably represents the volcanic vent from which the flows erupted.[6] The flows are about 62 to 64 million years old according to radiometric dating, which places them in the early Paleocene epoch. Generally referred to as basaltic, they are classified either as monzonite (the lowest flow) and latite (the upper two flows),[6] or as shoshonite.[7] They contain the minerals augite, plagioclase, and olivine altered to serpentine, with accessory sanidine, orthoclase, apatite, magnetite, and biotite.[7]

Zeolite edit

Both North and South Table Mountain are known for the wide variety of zeolite minerals [1] that occur in vesicles in the second flow. These include analcime, thomsonite, mesolite, chabazite, and others.[7] Excellent specimens of the Table Mountain zeolites can be seen at the nearby Mines Museum of Earth Science.[8]

Wildlife edit

Among the animals known to frequent the mesa through time, according to local newspaper accounts [citation needed], are mountain sheep, coyotes, mountain lions, plenty of deer, elk, rattlesnakes, and more. Of these, most except for the mountain sheep continue to live upon the mountain today. Several areas are closed seasonally to protect several species of nesting raptors. In the late 19th century bees also nested in the cliffs.

Burial Site edit

On September 1, 1909 quarry workers discovered and unearthed a human skull and bones at the Doane-Westcott quarry, located approximately midway up the western slope where the vertical lines of its aerial tramway intersect the bench land today. The Golden Transcript described "The ghastly relics of a tragedy many years ago had been buried under at least forty feet of earth and rocks" during excavation for the tramway. Upon examination by Jefferson County, Colorado Coroner John Lofton Davidson and Dr. James Kelly they pronounced the remains to be an adult caucasian male with cause of death by modern terms an execution-style homicide. The newspaper described "One side of the skull is dented and crushed, showing that death was caused by a blow from a stone or some heavy instrument. It was found at least three hundred feet from the base of the cliffs, showing that the man could not have fallen from the top." Coroner Davidson concluded that death preceded settlement of the region and theorized it was the remains of one of the early fur trappers, killed by Indians who wedged the body between two rocks that was subsequently covered by rockfall from above.[9] The remains are potentially related to the killings of three other mountaineers by a small band of Cheyenne that took place in what is today southern Jefferson County west of the South Platte River in 1842.[10]

Fire edit

On July 22, 2005, more than 200 acres (81 hectares) were set ablaze. Two fifteen-year-old boys were charged with first-degree felony arson and misdemeanor fourth-degree arson for lighting fireworks. They claimed to have shot off a Roman Candle, which started several small spot fires at the base of the north face. They fled the scene, but an area resident had witnessed the act and reported them to the police after the fire escalated, and they were soon found. The fire was contained later the same day, but it was summer with dry prairie grass conditions, so the fire had spread rapidly. It only burned one structure, a toolshed, and some other small miscellaneous pieces of property, but it cost more than 100,000 dollars (U.S. currency) to contain and extinguish.

Pictures edit

 
Located on the west side of the mesa is the high point, Lichen Peak (6555 ft).
 
Geologists examining an ancient stream bed deposit exposed below the lava flows on the western slopes of North Table Mountain.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "TABLE MOUNTAIN". NGS Data Sheet. National Geodetic Survey, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States Department of Commerce. Retrieved November 4, 2014.
  2. ^ a b The elevation of North Table Mountain includes an adjustment of +0.969 m (+3.18 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  3. ^ a b c "North Table Mountain, Colorado". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved November 4, 2014.
  4. ^ a b "North Table Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved November 4, 2014.
  5. ^ Kauffman, E.G., Upchurch, G.R. Jr., and Nichols, D.J., 2005. The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary at South Table Mountain near Golden, Colorado. In: Extinction Events in Earth History, Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences, vol. 30, p. 365-392.
  6. ^ a b Van Horn, R. 1957. Bedrock geology of the Golden Quadrangle, Colorado. U.S. Geological Survey, Map GQ-103.
  7. ^ a b c Kile D.E., 2004. Zeolites and associated minerals from the Table Mountains near Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado. Rocks and Minerals, vol. 79, no. 4, p. 218-238.
  8. ^ Bartos, P.J. 2004. Table Mountain zeolites: The Colorado School of Mines perspective. Rocks and Minerals, vol. 79, no. 4, p. 240-244.
  9. ^ "The Colorado Transcript". September 2, 1909 – via www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org.
  10. ^ "Golden Transcript". April 30, 1973 – via www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org.

External links edit

  • North Table Mountain Park website
  • North Table Mountain Trail Group, City of Golden website
  • Teens Charged With Setting Table Mountain Fire TheDenverChannel.com

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North Table Mountain is a mesa on the eastern flank of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America The 6 555 foot 1 998 m mesa summit is located in North Table Mountain Park 3 4 miles 5 5 km north by east bearing 9 of downtown Golden Colorado United States in Jefferson County 1 2 3 4 North Table MountainView looking northeast from the top of Lookout Mountain Highest pointElevation6 555 ft 1 998 m 1 2 Isolation2 18 mi 3 51 km 3 Coordinates39 47 30 N 105 12 03 W 39 7915537 N 105 2007859 W 39 7915537 105 2007859 1 GeographyNorth Table MountainColoradoLocationJefferson County Colorado U S 4 Parent rangeFront Range foothills 3 Topo mapUSGS 7 5 topographic mapGolden Colorado 1 GeologyMountain typeMesaClimbingFirst ascent1840s by Black Kettle and tribeEasiest routeQuarry road up west slope Contents 1 Mesa 2 Geology 2 1 Zeolite 3 Wildlife 4 Burial Site 5 Fire 6 Pictures 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksMesa editThe most distinctive feature of the mesa is its nearly flat cap that was formed by ancient Paleocene lava flows It is separated from companion South Table Mountain which consists of the same geologic formation by Clear Creek North Table Mountain is a popular scenic and recreational destination in the Denver metro area and it is preserved as public open space by Jefferson County and the Access Fund Recent and ongoing projects by Jefferson County Open Space have resulted in the construction of several new trails and eliminated large numbers of unofficial trails Geology edit nbsp Two early Paleocene lava flows cap North Table Mountain North Table Mountain is underlain by sedimentary rocks of the Denver Formation which spans the interval from latest Cretaceous to early Paleocene time An exposure of the Cretaceous Paleogene boundary layer has been identified and documented on nearby South Table Mountain 5 Three prominent columnar jointed cliff forming lava flows can be seen on North Table Mountain one exposed part way up the northwest slope and two that form its cap The Ralston Dike a body of intrusive monzonite located about 2 miles 3 2 km to the northwest probably represents the volcanic vent from which the flows erupted 6 The flows are about 62 to 64 million years old according to radiometric dating which places them in the early Paleocene epoch Generally referred to as basaltic they are classified either as monzonite the lowest flow and latite the upper two flows 6 or as shoshonite 7 They contain the minerals augite plagioclase and olivine altered to serpentine with accessory sanidine orthoclase apatite magnetite and biotite 7 Zeolite edit Both North and South Table Mountain are known for the wide variety of zeolite minerals 1 that occur in vesicles in the second flow These include analcime thomsonite mesolite chabazite and others 7 Excellent specimens of the Table Mountain zeolites can be seen at the nearby Mines Museum of Earth Science 8 Wildlife editAmong the animals known to frequent the mesa through time according to local newspaper accounts citation needed are mountain sheep coyotes mountain lions plenty of deer elk rattlesnakes and more Of these most except for the mountain sheep continue to live upon the mountain today Several areas are closed seasonally to protect several species of nesting raptors In the late 19th century bees also nested in the cliffs Burial Site editOn September 1 1909 quarry workers discovered and unearthed a human skull and bones at the Doane Westcott quarry located approximately midway up the western slope where the vertical lines of its aerial tramway intersect the bench land today The Golden Transcript described The ghastly relics of a tragedy many years ago had been buried under at least forty feet of earth and rocks during excavation for the tramway Upon examination by Jefferson County Colorado Coroner John Lofton Davidson and Dr James Kelly they pronounced the remains to be an adult caucasian male with cause of death by modern terms an execution style homicide The newspaper described One side of the skull is dented and crushed showing that death was caused by a blow from a stone or some heavy instrument It was found at least three hundred feet from the base of the cliffs showing that the man could not have fallen from the top Coroner Davidson concluded that death preceded settlement of the region and theorized it was the remains of one of the early fur trappers killed by Indians who wedged the body between two rocks that was subsequently covered by rockfall from above 9 The remains are potentially related to the killings of three other mountaineers by a small band of Cheyenne that took place in what is today southern Jefferson County west of the South Platte River in 1842 10 Fire editOn July 22 2005 more than 200 acres 81 hectares were set ablaze Two fifteen year old boys were charged with first degree felony arson and misdemeanor fourth degree arson for lighting fireworks They claimed to have shot off a Roman Candle which started several small spot fires at the base of the north face They fled the scene but an area resident had witnessed the act and reported them to the police after the fire escalated and they were soon found The fire was contained later the same day but it was summer with dry prairie grass conditions so the fire had spread rapidly It only burned one structure a toolshed and some other small miscellaneous pieces of property but it cost more than 100 000 dollars U S currency to contain and extinguish Pictures edit nbsp Located on the west side of the mesa is the high point Lichen Peak 6555 ft nbsp Geologists examining an ancient stream bed deposit exposed below the lava flows on the western slopes of North Table Mountain See also edit nbsp Geology portal nbsp Geography portal nbsp North America portal nbsp United States portal nbsp Colorado portal nbsp Mountains portalList of Colorado mountain ranges List of Colorado mountain summits List of Colorado fourteeners List of Colorado 4000 meter prominent summits List of the most prominent summits of Colorado List of Colorado county high pointsReferences edit a b c d TABLE MOUNTAIN NGS Data Sheet National Geodetic Survey National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration United States Department of Commerce Retrieved November 4 2014 a b The elevation of North Table Mountain includes an adjustment of 0 969 m 3 18 ft from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88 a b c North Table Mountain Colorado Peakbagger com Retrieved November 4 2014 a b North Table Mountain Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Retrieved November 4 2014 Kauffman E G Upchurch G R Jr and Nichols D J 2005 The Cretaceous Tertiary boundary at South Table Mountain near Golden Colorado In Extinction Events in Earth History Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences vol 30 p 365 392 a b Van Horn R 1957 Bedrock geology of the Golden Quadrangle Colorado U S Geological Survey Map GQ 103 a b c Kile D E 2004 Zeolites and associated minerals from the Table Mountains near Golden Jefferson County Colorado Rocks and Minerals vol 79 no 4 p 218 238 Bartos P J 2004 Table Mountain zeolites The Colorado School of Mines perspective Rocks and Minerals vol 79 no 4 p 240 244 The Colorado Transcript September 2 1909 via www coloradohistoricnewspapers org Golden Transcript April 30 1973 via www coloradohistoricnewspapers org External links editNorth Table Mountain at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Definitions from Wiktionary nbsp Media from Commons nbsp News from Wikinews nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Texts from Wikisource nbsp Textbooks from Wikibooks nbsp Resources from Wikiversity North Table Mountain Park website North Table Mountain Trail Group City of Golden website Teens Charged With Setting Table Mountain Fire TheDenverChannel com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North Table Mountain amp oldid 1210347406, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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