Osiris Temple

Osiris Temple is a 6,613 ft elevation summit located in the Grand Canyon, in Coconino County of Arizona, US. This butte is situated approximately (2.27 mi) southwest of Shiva Temple, in the Upper Trinity Creek watershed, a north watershed into the Colorado River at Granite Gorge.

Osiris Temple is the highest prominence in a series of three connected landforms extending south to Granite Gorge, namely Osiris Temple, Horus Temple, and Tower of Set. The western flanks of the landforms drain into regions of Lower Ninetyfour Mile Creek & Canyon; the eastern flanks drainage is into Trinity Canyon. The headwaters of Trinity Canyon is the southern flank of Shiva Temple, the parent landform of Osiris Temple. The Shiva Temple is a heavily forested tableland-butte, one of two such remnants of the North Rim (Kaibab Plateau). The other tableland is Wotans Throne, adjacent Cape Royal viewpoint.

Looking north up Ninetyfour Mile Creek drainage to Osiris Temple, from Hermit Trail
Osiris Temple
(view north up Trinity Canyon)
(west)-Three prominences: Tower of Set, Horus Temple, Osiris Temple
(east)-Isis Temple
(north)-Shiva Temple, (south flank)
Highest point
Elevation6,613 ft (2,016 m)[1]
Prominence1,469 ft (448 m)[1]
Parent peakShiva Temple (Grand Canyon)
Isolation2.27 mi (3.65 km)[1]
Coordinates36.1454°N 112.1871°W / 36.1454; -112.1871
Naming
EtymologyOsiris[2]
Geography
Osiris.Temple is located in Arizona
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Location in Arizona
Osiris.Temple is located in the United States
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LocationGrand Canyon
Coconino County, Arizona, US
Parent rangeKaibab Plateau
Colorado Plateau
Geology
Type of rocksandstone, siltstone, mudstone

References

  1. "Osiris Temple – 6,613' AZ". Lists of John. Retrieved January 5, 2021.
  2. Circular of General Information Regarding Grand Canyon National Park Arizona, 1928, U.S. Government Printing Office, page 64.
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