Within the Grand Canyon region, the Kaibab Limestone overlies gypsum and contorted sandstones of the Toroweap Formation. Originally, geologists interpreted the lower contact of the Kaibab Limestone to be an
unconformity based on the presence of local intraformational
breccias and erosional surfaces. However, additional research has concluded that these local intraformational breccias and erosional surfaces are the result of collapse following the dissolution of
evaporite deposits within the upper part of the Toroweap Formation. As a result, this contact is inferred to be conformable or only locally a
disconformity. South and east of the Grand Canyon, the evaporites and contorted sandstones (
sabkha deposits) of Toroweap Formation interfinger with and are replaced by cross-bedded sandstones of the
Coconino Sandstone. As a result, the Kaibab Limestone directly overlies the Coconino Sandstone in the
Mogollon Rim region. The Kaibab Limestone directly overlies the
White Rim Sandstone in northeastern Arizona and southeastern Utah. The upper contact of the Kaibab Limestone (Harrisburg Member) with the overlying Moenkopi Formation is an erosional unconformity and disconformity. Within northwestern Arizona, southeastern Nevada, and southwestern Utah this contact is an erosional unconformity that in part consists of paleovalleys, as much as several hundred feet deep, and
paleokarst that were eroded into the underlying Kaibab Limestone before the deposition of the
Moenkopi Formation. These paleovalleys are often filled with
conglomerates and
breccias that are known as the Rock Canyon conglomerate. Within the
Marble Canyon and eastern Grand Canyon regions and south into
Verde Valley, upper contact of the Kaibab Limestone with the Moenkopi Formation is an erosional disconformity. This disconformity exhibits little relief and is identified by marked differences in color, topography, and rock types between tan, ledge-forming, calcareous sandstones and of the Kaibab Limestone and red, slope-forming siltstones of the Moenkopi formation. The unconformity and disconformity are inferred to represent most of Permian time (including the Leonardian) and part of Early Triassic time. Although the Moenkopi Formation overlies the Kaibab Limestone, its
redbeds have been removed almost entirely by erosion because they are less resistant to erosion than the strata of the Kaibab Formation. As a result, the Kaibab Limestone forms the surface of many of the vast
plateaus that border the Grand Canyon. Within these plateaus, the uppermost beds of the Kaibab Limestone have also been largely removed by erosion. ==Fossils==