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This is a thin section of dunite, a rock made up almost entirely of the mineral olivine, as seen in cross-polarized light through a Leica Z6 APO Macroscope. There is a band of black mineral grains to the left of center of the image that is a cumulate layer of the mineral chromite - in the magma chamber from which thes...
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This is about two thirds of a 1900 shot panorama of Mount St. Helens and Spirit Lake that I shot last summer. Unfortunately, even with the new Stitch 1.0 and my 32-bit Windows XP machine maxed out on RAM, I still managed to crash the program with an "Out of RAM" error when trying to stitch the full panorama. Since I ...
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Trees outside Carnegie Mellon's Cyert Hall. Gigapan Epic 100 canted downward 90 degrees taking an image set from the robot "horizon" up 45 degrees. www.google.com

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The south side of Devils Tower. Can you find the climbers? How about the birds?
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Pine-Oak-Heath-Sandplain Forest at Camp Johnson -- Forests like this are common south of Vermont, but restricted to a few locations within the state (see gigapan.org/gigapans/34970/ for another location). The distinguishing feature is the presence of pitch pine (Pinus rigida) which is near the northern limit o...
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A 360 degree panorama taken from the end of 'washing ledge' at low tide showing the limestone formations on the this part of the Dorset Jurrasic Coast World Heritage Site.
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Distant cliffs of Fort Hays Limestone. Use red/blue glasses to view the anaglyph 3D effect. Created from two 12x3 Gigapan images shot about 1 foot apart. Alignment, cropping, and anaglyph shading done in Photoshop.
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The geology laboratory at Northern Virginia Community College's Annandale campus is well equipped with a diverse suite of rock samples, microscopes, maps, fossils, and models.
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