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This is the camp site I chose for the Geology 1022 field trip. It is located in the Lagunillas Valley of the Cocuy ranges in northern Colombia. There is magnificent examples of glacial deposits, folds and faults.
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Convict Lake: Mono County, CA. Two rows with 13 total images. 3 shot bracket for each frame. Left uncropped to expose the panoramic elements.
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At the foot of Mount Morrison yet still 7,850 feet above sea level.
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Jay Kaufman of the University of Maryland - College Park loaned us this sample to image. It is a piece of the Ghaub Formation of Namibia, carbonate diamictite with iceberg-rafted debris attributed to the Neoproterozoic "Snowball Earth" glaciation. A prominent dropstone is located in the middle of this face. Sampl...
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Chisaca Lake, in Sumapaz region of central Colombia. Taken during a Geosciences field trip of Andes University in Bogota
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Weighing about 40,000 tons, this quartzite boulder was calved off the mountains about 400 km north of here near Jasper during the last ice age about 10,000-18,000 years ago. Now it sits in this farmer's field which made the farmer rather angry, cuz it ruined his brand new plow. ;o) While I was setting up the shot,...
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Ten times the size of Niagara, Dry Falls is thought to be the greatest known waterfall that ever existed. According to the current geological model, catastrophic flooding channeled water at 65 miles per hour through the Upper Grand Coulee and over this 400-foot (120 m) rock face at the end of the last ice age. At this ...
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Ten times the size of Niagara, Dry Falls is thought to be the greatest known waterfall that ever existed. According to the current geological model, catastrophic flooding channeled water at 65 miles per hour through the Upper Grand Coulee and over this 400-foot (120 m) rock face at the end of the last ice age. At this ...
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The same BIF seen in cross section in another roadcut exposure that's uploading, this is the top surface of that exposure where the iron formation has been glacially sculpted and polished.
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Located behind the gift shop at the Princess Sodalite Mine in Bancroft, Ontario.
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