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Samples collected from fault gouge in Eastern Connecticut, Tatnic Hill Formation NR64AA Cut Parallel to Strike of Fault Plane, looking perpendicular to strike NR64AB Cut Parallel to dominant Striae (multiple sets), looking perpendicular to striae Thin sections of these surfaces will be made and imaged soon.
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Public golf course in Fairfield CT
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Looking West From The Summit House. You are looking out over the Connecticut River and the Northampton Meadows and the town of Northampton.
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This is part of the Rail Trail that connects Northampton, MA to Hadley, MA spanning the Connecticut River,
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A view of Sugarloaf Mt from the Sunderland bridge.
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Hand sample pan - maybe not that much more detail than a zoomed photo, but the pan viewer gives more flexibility in viewing. (Would be better with a DSLR, I think, but we're not so equipped yet.) Outcrop location: gigapan.org/gigapans/50957/ Thin section: gigapan.org/gigapans/72751/
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Part of the rock formation called Devil's Oven, at Devils Hopyard State Park. This particular set of rocks has undergone differential weathering - some parts of the rock weather faster than others - which has left caves in places. Local folklore has it that during the American Revolution, these caves served as hiding...
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View from the end of the orange blazed trail at Devils Hopyard, overlooking the north/south valley that contains Eightmile River. The u-shape of the valley (fuzzy trees at the left of the image) suggest a valley that's been widened and shaped by glaciers (see the discussion of the geology at the partk webpage c
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Part of the northern part of Devils Hopyard State Park: Eightmile River falls here over schist and gneiss. Weathering has formed circular "potholes" in the rock helps lend the name to the park (local legend is that the devil's tail made the holes).
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The off/on ramp for Route 6 at Route 32 in Willimantic, CT exposes some gneiss cliffs...
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