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One way to explore the relationship of geology and topography. The different colors represent different rock units, while the lightness/darkness of each color is due to elevation. Black lines represent faults. Geologic information from the state geologic map , elevation information from the state LiDAR survey. L...
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What the foliage around the reservoir (along popular walking/jogging/biking path) looks like in June, 2012 (just after some afternoon rainshowers) Not a huge pan, but in a place that should be easy to get back to and re-pan later - not far from the parking lot.
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LiDAR derived hillshade image for the state of Connecticut - a visual way of depicting elevation data to make the relief a little more apparent. The data in this image were compiled from DEM's available online from the Center for Land Use Education and Research (CLEAR) at the University of Connecticut (clear2
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LiDAR derived elevation data for the state of Connecticut. The color scale (see bottom) indicates elevation above sea level in feet. The data in this image were compiled from DEM's available online from the Center for Land Use Education and Research (CLEAR) at the University of Connecticut (clear2.uconn.edu
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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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Thin section (cross polars) of the Willimantic Dome (see outcrop pan gigapan.org/gigapans/50957/ for sample location)
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Now a ski slope, this pile of rock formed as a mass of ice and rock that flowed downhill. The surface topography is partly due to compression of the debris as it flowed (plus later human modification). This type of glacial/periglacial feature is thought to be an analog for features called debris aprons found at the b...
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Outcrop of sedimentary rocks near Kodachrome Basin State Park in southeastern Utah.
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