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Kilbourne Hole is a maar crater in southern New Mexico. Compare with this non-annotated view: gigapan.com/gigapans/129419
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Kilbourne Hole is a maar crater in southeastern New Mexico. For an annotated look at this same scene, try this GigaPan: gigapan.com/gigapans/129891
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Proterozoic mud cracks in the Castner marble in El Paso TX
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"Confusion Hill" is a terrific, complicated road cut along the Trans Mountain Road in West Texas's Franklin Mountains. A NOVA/EPCC/UTEP team imaged the site with more than a dozen GigaPans at various scales. How many different geologic units can you spot? The sharp-eyed GigaPan viewer will find primary sedimentary str...
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Franklin Mountain Road cut
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Garnet porphyroblasts may be seen in the metamorphosed Castner Marble exposed in the eastern Franklin Mountains north of El Paso, Texas.
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Primary sedimentary features may be seen in the metamorphosed Castner Marble exposed in the eastern Franklin Mountains north of El Paso, Texas.
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Outcrop on the Trans Mountain Highway, Franklin Mountains, West Texas.
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Outcrop on the Trans Mountain Highway, Franklin Mountains, West Texas.
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- Klingle Valley metaconglomerate, Laurel Formation, Rock Creek Shear Zone, Washington, DC by Callan Bentley
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Strained metaconglomerate that crops out in a stream in Klingle Valley, DC. Note the prominent granite intrusion. PINK = Granite contact BLUE = Sericite after staurolite pseudomorphs YELLOW = Outlines of stretched clasts within the metaconglomerate GREEN = Edges of lichens growing on the surface of the outcrop ...
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