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Roadcut in Fort Hays Limestone on the east side of 24 Road between R and S in Rooks County, Kansas. This roadcut is directly opposite www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=2841
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Two small normal faults are visible in these erosional remnants of the Cretaceous Smoky Hill Chalk in southeastern Gove County, Kansas.
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Distant cliff exposure of the contact between the Fort Hays Limestone and the underlying Blue Hill Shale.
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- Roadcut Two Miles South of Codell, Kansas - Cretaceous Niobrara Formation, Fort Hays - Smoky Hill Members Contact by Ron Schott
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Just up the hill from www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=1955 . It was a very cold morning. I was glad to get back in the car out out the wind while the robot did its thing. :-)
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Tertiary Ogallala Formation capping a hill in southern Rooks County, Kansas. Cretaceous Smoky Hill Chalk beds are exposed in the lower slopes south of CC Road (left). The shooting location for www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=2845 is near the center of this image.
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Castle Rock badlands from atop the Smoky Hill Chalk.
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Taken just before sunset. The shadows in the bottom right of this Giagpan weren't in view when I started shooting.
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Fossils in a stone block in one of the walls on the campus of FHSU. Many of these limestones are quarried locally - the fossils accumulated along with lime mud on the floor of the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway some 80 million years ago. Something unusual happened during the stitch - the image was stretched hor...
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Roadcut exposing Fort Hays Limestone along 26 Road in Rooks County, Kansas.
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- Loess by Ron Schott
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Loess is a wind-blown sediment that is predominantly in the clay size range. It makes for very fertile soils and there's a significant portion of western Kansas that has a fairly thick mantling of it. During the Dust Bowl Era this was the Dust.
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