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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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These are Minerals 36-70 for Geo 306
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This cloudy morning it was at least as inspiring as the view in the opposite direction.
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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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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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Gravel in gravel road just off of Rockwell Church Road in Winder, GA.
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Thin section image of deformed granitic gneiss belonging to the Tyringham Gneiss, 1170 Ma. Image is approximately 20 by 27 mm. Created with the automated thin section imaging system at Williams College
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