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A scupture by local sculptor Pete Felten, 1977. I had to touch this one up a bit in Photosop, because the initial stitch left the male student with an early hominid-like squashed head.
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I missed the best light while shooting other Gigapans, but even in less than optimal light this was a striking scene.
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FHSU GSCI452 - Geological Field Methods visits an outcrop north of the Smoky Hill River, east of Schoenchen, Kansas.
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Distant cliffs of Fort Hays Limestone. Use red/blue glasses to view the anaglyph 3D effect. Created from two 12x3 Gigapan images shot about 1 foot apart. Alignment, cropping, and anaglyph shading done in Photoshop.
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A cliff of Fort Hays Limestone caps the cutbank of this tributary of the Solomon River.
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A very curious roadcut. On the left side of the cut the Fort Hays Limestone depositionally overlies the Blue Hill Shale. On the west side of the cut Codell sandstone is exposed in the footwall of an eastward dipping fault. Slickensides on the fault surface suggest dip-slip offset. Thing is, where it does occur the ...
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Roadcut in shales south of Wilson Lake, Kansas. Can you identify it's proper place in the stratigraphy (www.kgs.ku.edu/Publications/Bulletins/189/09_meso.html#CRET
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