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Midday or early afternoon is really the optimal time to GigaPan this spot, but I was passing through in the morning. View to the northwest...
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Here one can see pumice from the Long Valley Caldera forming eruption deposited atop glacial till. Look closely for the changes in vegetation along the face of the roadcut.
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My timing was off and I only got to this spot after the sun had effectively set. It's a shame, too, because I'd really have liked to have this plutonic contact in good light.
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These are synorogenic conglomerates deposited during the peak of Late Cretaceous Sevier Orogeny thrusting in the Utah-Wyoming Thrust Belt.
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This GigaPan is a detail of the Taconic Angular Unconformity exposed near the east end of the roadcut illustrated in the GigaPan of the Lower Helderberg Group (). The Ordovician Austin Glen Formation (flysch, right) lies below the angular unconformity and the Silurian Rondout formation constitutes the relatively more ...
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The Taconic Unconformity is exposed at the far right of this roadcut and detailed in another GigaPan (). Above the unconformity are the homoclinally dipping strata of the Silurian Rondout Fm. and the Lower Devonian Manlius, Coeymans, and Klakberg Formations which constitute the lower portion of the Helderberg Group (M...
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