Natural Arch Information
                  By Jay H. Wilbur
                  
                     This section of the Natural Arch and Bridge Society website provides straightforward answers to
                        common questions about natural arches. It has been structured so that someone with only a casual
                        interest can get simple answers to basic questions, but also so that someone who wants the
                        details can find them through the magic of hyperlinks. For those who are already familiar with
                        the basics, the menu on the left of each page provides quick access to the reference material
                        that is most often used. Those who want to review the basics, and those who just have a question
                        or two, should begin with the list of
                        frequently asked questions (FAQ).
                  
                  About This Site
                  
                     The author of these "ARCH INFO" pages has a Master of Science degree and over 40
                        years of experience studying natural arches. He has established ties with most other serious
                        researchers in this discipline. Moreover, the information presented here is not just the opinion
                        of the author. Rather it is an amalgamation of the work of several authors, both past and
                        present, culminating in the decisions of the Standards and Definitions Working Group of the
                        Natural Arch and Bridge Society.
                  
                  
                     This Working Group deliberated between 1990 and 1994. It included geologists, physical
                        geographers, a physicist, and a mathematician. It considered all of the serious literature
                        available on the subject at that time, the expert opinions of its members, and the solicited
                        opinions of other experts. Its purpose was to mitigate the lack of widely agreed to standards
                        and definitions to guide the study of natural arches. To a large extent, it achieved that
                        purpose.
                  
                  
                     The information presented here is offered in the hopes that it will clear up ambiguities and
                        conflicting information found in other sources, including some of the governmental agencies
                        responsible for protecting and interpreting natural arches to the public. It is hoped that
                        researchers, educators, and responsible agencies (e.g., the NPS, BLM, USFS, and various State
                        Park agencies) will adopt and reference the information presented here.
                     
                  
                  
                     These pages are offered as a public service. Links to this section of the website are welcome.
                        However, these pages are copyrighted and should not be reproduced without the consent of the
                        author.
                  
                  
                     As the author of these pages, I am always interested in comments, questions, and criticisms of
                        both the content and format of this site. Of course, I also enjoy receiving information about
                        natural arches, especially information or questions relevant to their study. Feel free to
                        email me by clicking here.
                  
                  
                     Copyright 1993, 1994, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
                     by Jay H. Wilbur, All Rights Reserved.