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Detail of 30 m thick deposit of coarse fluvial conglomerate that heralded the first arrival of Colorado River water into Mohave Valley near the conjunction of Nevada, Arizona, and California
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- Late Pleistocene stratigraphy of the lower Colorado River near Laughlin, Nevada (detail) by Kyle House
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Picture taken to evaluate the merits of using gigapan to demonstrate the clast composition of an early Colorado River deposit. This particular gravel deposit is associated with the first arrival of Colorado River sediment into this area approximately 5.59 My ago. The gravel is a mix of locally derived cobbles and bould...
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Key stratigraphic section that documents the abrupt arrival of the Colorado River in the Laughlin-Bullhead City area approximately 5.59 million years ago. Five strata exposed here document the transition of this basin from a hydrologically closed basin to one containing a very large, sediment laden throughgoing river. ...
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Only really windless spot in field area on Jan 19, 2009. This area is along the southern edge of the Newberrys where there are key outcrops that chronicle the early history of the Colorado River. Sandstone exposed near the base of the bluffs behind my truck were deposited in a large lake that filled Mohave and Cottonwo...
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Pan of cutbank exposure of alluvial stratigraphy along the Truckee River
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