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has glosseng: The Navajo Section is a physiographic section of the larger Colorado Plateaus province, which in turn is part of the larger Intermontane Plateaus physiographic division. It is located in northeastern Arizona and northwestern New Mexico, is named for the Navajo Nation reservation, with about half of the area of the section in the reservation, and are characterized by broad rolling plains carved on easily eroded rocks, and cuestas and tablelands capped by gently dipping resistant sandstone beds. The lowest point in the section is about 4,700 ft., near the Four Corners area, where the boundary between the Navajo Section and the Canyon Lands section is, is in the San Juan River channel. The highest point in the New Mexico part of the Navajo Section is at Chromo Mountain (elevation 9,916 ft) on the Continental Divide near Chama. One of the most prominent features of the Navajo Section is the Ship Rock, near the town of Shiprock.
lexicalizationeng: Navajo section
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