“…Numerous workers have examined the relationship between salt movement and sediment deposition recognizing stratigraphic thinning, inter and intra-formational tilted unconformities and variations in stratigraphic architecture within the late Pennsylvanian to late Triassic succession including the Honaker Trail, Cutler, Moenkopi and Chinle formations (Shoemaker & Newman, 1959;Stewart et al, 1972;Blakey & Gubitosa, 1984;Hazel, 1994;Doelling & Ross, 1998;Doelling, 2001Doelling, , 2002Doelling et al, 2002;Matthews et al, 2004Matthews et al, , 2007Trudgill et al, 2004;Banbury, 2005;Lawton & Buck, 2006;Trudgill, 2011;Banham & Mountney, 2013b, 2014Venus et al, 2015;Fig. However, only recently have a range of generic models for fluvial architecture in salt mini-basins been developed (Banham & Mountney, 2013a) and the aim of this paper is to examine the Chinle Formation fluvial architecture within this context. However, only recently have a range of generic models for fluvial architecture in salt mini-basins been developed (Banham & Mountney, 2013a) and the aim of this paper is to examine the Chinle Formation fluvial architecture within this context.…”