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Just a quicky so not great... have to find a better overview than from this location
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May 14, 2013. View 2 of 3 For a version of this same view, but with flood waters raging, see this GigaPan: gigapan.com/gigapans/129543
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May 14, 2013. View 1 of 3 Compare with this one (from the same exact site), taken during the flood: gigapan.com/gigapans/129490
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May 8, 2013. View 3 of 3. Here's what it looks like when not in flood: gigapan.com/gigapans/129944
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May 8, 2013. View 2 of 3 For a version of this same vantage point, but not in flood, see this GigaPan: gigapan.com/gigapans/129910
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May 8, 2013. View 1 of 3 Compare with this one (from the same exact site), taken after the flood had receded: gigapan.com/gigapans/129906
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- Folded contact between New Market Formation (lower) and Lincolnshire Formation (upper), Staunton, Virginia by Callan Bentley
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A lovely exposure (though rather harshly lit) of the contact between two Cambro-Ordovician limestones in the Shenandoah Valley. Geologic map of the site is here: ngmdb.usgs.gov/ngm-bin/pdp/zui_viewer.pl?id=14868
The same contact can be seen in the vicinity of Strasburg, Virginia, here:
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Outcrop of the late-Ordovician-aged Martinsburg Formation (turbidites/flysch) shed off the Taconian Orogen to the east into the adjacent deep marine basin. The strata were later tilted and cleaved during Alleghanian mountain-building.
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Outcrop of the late-Ordovician-aged Martinsburg Formation (turbidites/flysch) shed off the Taconian Orogen to the east into the adjacent deep marine basin. The strata were later tilted and cleaved during Alleghanian mountain-building.
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Outcrop of the late-Ordovician-aged Martinsburg Formation (turbidites/flysch) shed off the Taconian Orogen to the east into the adjacent deep marine basin. The strata were later tilted and cleaved during Alleghanian mountain-building.
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