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An annotations-only version of an outcrop showing numerous examples of primary sedimentary structures.
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Close up of some of the breccia cemented by siliceous and iron/manganese oxide cements. Image brought to you by the Mid-Atlantic Geo-Image Collection (M.A.G.I.C.).
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Brecciated Quartzite in the Antietam Formation exposed along the west side of the Shenandoah River South of the Rt 50 bridge near Millwood Virginia. This image is part of the MAGIC (Mid Atlantic Geo-Image Collection) gigapan.com/galleries/10019/gigapans
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Close up of some of the breccia cemented by manganese and iron oxide cements. Image brought to you by the Mid-Atlantic Geo-Image Collection (M.A.G.I.C.).
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Quartz arenite of the Tuscarora Formation (Silurian-age) exposed in a road cut through the Hanging Rock Anticline, West Virginia.
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- Outcrop of Weverton Formation quartzite atop Biscuit Mountain, Pond Mountains (South of Thoroughfare Gap), Virginia by Callan Bentley
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A lovely outcrop on a lovely spring day.
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West Virginia, Corridor H. Can you find fault in this GigaPan? See also: gigapan.com/gigapans/111249 gigapan.com/gigapans/98672
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An annotated shot of an outcrop showing numerous examples of primary sedimentary structures.
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An unannotated shot of an outcrop showing numerous examples of primary sedimentary structures.
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The Commonwealth of Virginia's Department of Geology and Mineral Resources has their offices in Charlottesville, Virginia. Outside their building is an exceptional collection of large rock samples from across the state. Samples include igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks from all five physiographic provinces, a...
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