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This is a view of the Beaver Dam Mountains in Southern Utah from St. George, UT at (approximately): N 37.0276 W 113.6306. Altitude is 2492 feet. Date was: September 26 2008; time initiated: 8:26:19; time completed: 8:32:29 Total exposures: 4 X 20.
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This is a view of the Beaver Dam Mountains taken from a bluff overlooking the Virgin River from SunRiver St. George in St. George, UT.
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Bryce in April 2004 Google Earth mapping is a work in progress... 10 shots, handheld, stitched with PTGui
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Rainbow Bridge National Monument. 80 handheld photos. I've also posted this on Wikipedia. This was used by the State of Utah.
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Sedimentary rocks deposited in an ancient lake are exposed in cliffs in Indian Canyon, Utah. The rocks form white to brown thinly bedded layers of white limestone and brown to red shale and sandstone that were deposited about 40 million years ago. There are many oil wells in this area that produce from the lake beds, a...
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The Odgen thrust fault is a major geological structure in the Wasatch Mountains north of Salt Lake City, Utah. Look to the left and note the tan-colored rocks, then notice that they appear again in the upper middle part of the image. The sandstone layer is repeated twice because the layers were thrust up and over each ...
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This photo shows two large river channel sandstone lenses (see snapshot 1) that occur in the thinly bedded sedimentary rocks of ancient Lake Uinta, in the Uinta Basin of Utah. The sandstone lenses formed when the shoreline retreated and rivers advanced over the lake sediments. The lake then returned and the river chann...
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Sevier age thrust fault at Ketobe Knob on the south side of Cedar Mountain in the San Rafael Swell, southeast of Cleveland, Utah. This is the iconic outcrop of the second major structure/geologic mapping project of the Fort Hays State University Geology Summer Field Camp. For more information about our field camp see...
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The Sound of Silence trailhead is the jumping off point for the first major geologic mapping project of the Fort Hays State University Geology Summer Field Camp. For more information about our field camp see: hays.outcrop.org/GSCI454
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About four-fifths of the way through shooting this image I filled my camer...-
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Taken from atop a hill of Frontier Sandstone this view encompasses the western end of the south limb of the Split Mountain Anticline in Dinosaur National Monument. The valley in the foreground is that of Red Wash. Much of the geology in this field of view is part of the first major geologic mapping project of the For...
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