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Uintah Basin, Utah

40°05′N, 109°30′W — Northeastern Utah — structural basin between the Uinta Mountains and the Tavaputs Plateau

What's documented

The Uintah Basin is a major structural and topographic basin in northeastern Utah, covering approximately 9,300 square miles between the Uinta Mountains to the north and the Tavaputs Plateau to the south. The basin is part of the Colorado Plateau physiographic province and overlies the Uinta Formation, a major source of oil-shale and natural gas. The region includes the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation. A privately-owned ranch on the basin's eastern edge (popularly known as "Skinwalker Ranch") has been the subject of a body of paranormal-research literature since the mid-1990s.