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Near Stump Cove Beach in Salt Point State Park, Sonoma County, California
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A very curious roadcut. On the left side of the cut the Fort Hays Limestone depositionally overlies the Blue Hill Shale. On the west side of the cut Codell sandstone is exposed in the footwall of an eastward dipping fault. Slickensides on the fault surface suggest dip-slip offset. Thing is, where it does occur the ...
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In Trego County, Kansas, the Smoky Hill River has been dammed to form Cedar Bluff Reservior. This view shows the spillway and downstream areas along the Smoky Hill River. The day was a nice one, but spring has not quite sprung in this part of Kansas. In a few weeks things will green up a little and outdoor GigaPan p...
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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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FHSU GSCI452 - Geological Field Methods visits an outcrop north of the Smoky Hill River, east of Schoenchen, Kansas.
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Walcott was the discoverer of the Burgess Shale, an extraordinary fossil deposit in Yoho National Park, outside of Field, British Columbia, Canada. He served as the third director of the U.S. Geological Survey and was Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. He is buried in Rock Creek Cemetery in northwest Washington,...
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Shot from a hill near the west edge of Green River, Wyoming, this GigaPan features outcrops of the Eocene lacustrine deposits that make up the Green River Formation, as well as the modern day fluvial Green River, itself. Can you find where Interstate 80 passes through the easternmost of the three sets of tunnels alo...
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That's right, you heard me: cliffs of shale. Alright, I'll admit that there are sandstone caprocks, but still, CLIFFS OF SHALE! I can't imagine anyone has tried free climbing this cliff. They don't call it Luna Mesa for nothing.
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This containment pond or “frac pond” is 150 yards long and 100 yards wide, according to measurements on Google Earth. Frac ponds like this are lined with a thick reienforced plastic similar to the Reinforced Polypropylene found at the following link. www.westernliner.com/polypropylene.html
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