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Quartz arenite of the Tuscarora Formation (Silurian-age) exposed in a road cut through the Hanging Rock Anticline, West Virginia.
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West Virginia, Corridor H. Can you find fault in this GigaPan? See also: gigapan.com/gigapans/111249 gigapan.com/gigapans/98672
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Cambrian-aged Harpers Formation meta-mudstone exposed on the property of Arlington, Virginia's outdoor education facility, the Phoebe Hall Knipling Outdoor Lab.
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Cross-sectional view of folded Martinsburg Formation beds (XXX°, XX° right hand rule).
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Cross-sectional view of folded Martinsburg Formation beds . On the left (south), the bedding is oriented 030°, 38° (right hand rule). On the right (north), it's oriented 245°, 30° (right hand rule).
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Cross-sectional view of inclined Martinsburg Formation beds (020°, 62° right hand rule). Take a look and ask yourself: What's the structure doing here? :)
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Cross-sectional view of subvertical Martinsburg Formation beds (220°, 80° right hand rule).
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This is a subvertical bedding plane (220° / 80°, right hand rule) of the late Ordovician Martinsburg Formation, showing the bottom of a turbidite bed. Several features are visible in this bottom-up perspective.
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This is a subvertical bedding plane (220° / 80°, right hand rule) of the late Ordovician Martinsburg Formation, showing the bottom of a turbidite bed. Several features are visible in this bottom-up perspective.
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- Outcrop at the intersection of Fort Valley Road and Ramsey Road, Fort Valley, Virginia by Callan Bentley
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This area is mapped by Rader & Biggs (1976) as Mahantango Formation. Note pencil cleavage on breakdown slopes. Bedding is discernible in the most cleanly-exposed portion of the outcrop (center). Structural orientations (right-hand rule): Bedding: 205°, 25° Cleavage: 021°, 90° Image made as part of the Mid...
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