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A closeup of the roadcut opposite the Canada Lake Store. Carrnockite is a type of orthopyroxene-bearing granite, which gives this rock its green hue. Orthopyroxene (rather than biotite or hornblende) reflects the granulite facies conditions under which this rock was metamorphosed. Midway through this one the partl...
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View from the west side showing the emergency response about 3 hours after the collapse occurred. A view of the south side of the elevators showing the collapsed bins can be seen here: gigapan.org/gigapans/52801/ Lawrence Journal World story on the collapse can be found here: www2.ljworld.com/news/2010
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On the road to Sunrise.
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... and plenty of them!
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This was a very enjoyable effort and the results are most rewarding. It was a pleasure working with Maggie and Renuka and this GigaPan glows since it is one of my most often viewed panoramas. The location can be seen from an earlier gigapan: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=6655 An experiment to determi...
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Detail of the lower Fort Hays Limestone. These chalk beds are extensively bioturbated and thus lack many original sedimentary structures.
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