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Veiw from Sulpher Spring Range overlooking the diamond flats and bell mine. Nevada 2012
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Closeup of the Genoa Fault Plane near Genoa Nevada shows slickensides and deformed granite. The rock shown here essentially *is* the fault plane. For location information and broader views see the following. A gigapan oriented perpendicular to the Genoa Fault is here: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/97145 A gi...
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The Genoa Fault forms this large fault scarp on the western side of the Carson Valley at the foot of the Sierra Nevada. The inclination of the fault plane towards the viewer, the height of the Sierra Nevada, and the presence of Sierran granite in the footwall of the fault makes this a large normal fault. Slickensides, ...
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A closeup of the Genoa Fault shows Quaternary alluvium on the right downfaulted against Sierran granite on the left. The fault motion of the footwall block (left) moving up relative to the headwall block (right) makes this a normal fault. Since unconsolidated Quaternary sediments are involved in the faulting, the fault...
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This is the range-front fault on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada in Genoa, Nevada. The smooth grey granite face is the fault plane. In the distance down-dropped alluvial material is visible faulted right up against the fault plane. The Sierra Nevada (left side) is moving up relative the Carson Valley (right side)...
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Some unusual items in this image. Can you find the surprise I added?
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From a weekend excursion by the Samuel Knight Chapter of the Society for Industrial Archeology. Check out our web site at www.knightsia.org

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This was taken at Black Rock Station several days before Burning Man 2011 opened to the public. There was still a lot of stuff there. Can you find the Temple? D80 and 85mm 1.8, handheld, stitched with Kolor, tweaked in shop.
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