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The Niobrara Formation, Fort Hays Member here conformably overlies the Blue Hill Shale member of the Carlile Shale. The Codell Sandstone member of the Carlile Shale is not present here although the uppermost shaly layers of the Blue Hill are somewhat sandier than lower down. All units are Cretaceous in age and were d...
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Normal fault in the Fort Hays member of the Cretaceous Niobrara Formation, south of Stockton, Kansas. These chalk beds were originally deposited in the shallow Western Interior Seaway about 80 million years ago. The thick beds of the Fort Hays member are extensively bioturbated. Faulting is post-Cretaceous and pre-Quat...
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Normal fault in the Fort Hays member of the Cretaceous Niobrara Formation, south of Stockton, Kansas. These chalk beds were originally deposited in the shallow Western Interior Seaway about 80 million years ago. The thick beds of the Fort Hays member are extensively bioturbated. Faulting is post-Cretaceous and pre-Q...
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I failed to fix the focus on this one and the stitch suffers because of it, particularly up by the cupola.
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Two days after the ice storm was our first sun and blue sky. The ice was just beginning to thaw and drip as I shot this one.
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An ice laden limb has fallen on the bed of this pickup truck on 12th Street, just west of Fort St. in Hays, Kansas, December 11, 2007. Town cleanup crew removed it about 15 minutes later - nasty dent in the truck remains.
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- Roadcut Two Miles South of Codell, Kansas - Cretaceous Niobrara Formation, Fort Hays - Smoky Hill Members Contact by Ron Schott
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Just up the hill from www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=1955 . It was a very cold morning. I was glad to get back in the car out out the wind while the robot did its thing. :-)
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- Roadcut Two Miles South of Codell, Kansas - Cretaceous Niobrara Formation, Fort Hays Member by Ron Schott
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Taken just after sunrise. The sun ducked behind a cloud for the right side of the panorama.
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Taken just before sunset. The shadows in the bottom right of this Giagpan weren't in view when I started shooting.
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This one will look better next summer when the roses are in bloom in front of Picken.
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