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This is an outcrop of Upper Cretaceous deepwater deposits of the Juniper Ridge Conglomerate, near Coalinga, California. See this paper for more details: Hickson, T.A., Lowe, D.R., (2002) Facies architecture of a submarine fan channel–levee complex: the Juniper Ridge Conglomerate, Coalinga, California. Sedimentology, ...
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These are synorogenic conglomerates deposited during the peak of Late Cretaceous Sevier Orogeny thrusting in the Utah-Wyoming Thrust Belt.
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Conglomerates and sandstones of the Eocene Carmelo Formation were deposited by sediment gravity flows, in relatively deep water, in a submarine canyon probably comparable to the present-day Monterey Canyon. Updated / edited version of an older panorama.
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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. A slightly lower-positioned, closer version of this same outcrop is imaged in this second GigaPan: gigapan.com/gigapans/128509
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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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- 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. This is a slightly higher-resolution shoot of the same scene depicted here: gigapan.com/gigapans/128504
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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. Retrograde metamorphism is apparent, with sericite-after-starulote pseudomorphs.
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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. Compare with this annotated view: gigapan.com/gigapans/128969 Or view them both simultaneously in the comparative viewer from GIGAmacro.com: www.gigamacro.com/gigamacro_viewer/gigama
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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.
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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.
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