I know this forum is called "Physics and Astronomy", but now that I am using very high-resolution Earth textures, I'm starting to notice various geological things that would be fun to discuss. May I presume to ask a Geology question?
I live in the Phoenix, Arizona area. To the northeast of Phoenix is a man-made lake, Lake Roosevelt. It can be seen in the following image about 1/3 of the way from the right side of the image, about halfway between the top and the bottom of the image. (BTW, in the image, Phoenix is exactly in the middle.)
![Image](http://www.crews-family.org/Equinox/Phoenix/NormalMorning.jpg)
My question is, doesn't that lake seem to be the lower-left part of a circle? I.E. the lake seems to occupy the 6:00 to 7:30 positions on the outside of a clock.
Is this an old crater? There's a mountain range going across it, so I'm having trouble imagining how a crater would interact with a mountain range in that way.
Thanks,
Tim Crews