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This outcrop of the late Ordovician Martinsburg Formation is located on Route 644 in Shenandoah County, about 20 feet above the North Fork of the Shenandoah River. GigaPan Stitch seems to have had some issues putting it together, which is frustrating. Still, there's a lot to be seen. At this outcrop, bedding is o...
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- Martinsburg Formation, Millner Road (near Deer Rapids Road), Shenandoah County, Virginia by Callan Bentley
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This outcrop of the late Ordovician Martinsburg Formation is located on Route 644 in Shenandoah County, about 60 feet above the North Fork of the Shenandoah River. At this outcrop, bedding is oriented 042°, 72° (right hand rule: it strikes N42°E, and dips 72° to the southeast). Cleavage is oriented 212°, 83° (...
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Grove of trees in Shenandoah National Park during autumn. Stitch made with 72 images.
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A view of Shenandoah farmland, taken outside of Mount Jackson, near the Headquarters Rd and South Middle Rd on Saturday afternoon, October 20, 2012. This GigaPan was produced from 144 images shot with a Canon 7D using a Canon 70-200 f/2.8L IS lens.
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This is a panorama shot of the Shenandoah valley from the East Campus Library with a view of Harrisonburg, James madison University, Interstate 81, and maybe even a few little mountain peaks in the distance from West Virginia.
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This is a classic outcrop in Appalachian stratigraphy. Overall, it shows the transition from the passive margin sedimentation (limestone) of the Cambrian and early Ordovician Sauk and Tippecanoe epeiric seas into the increasing clastic (sand and mud) influence of active margin sedimentation associated with the onset of...
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Weathering pits called opferkessel form atop rock exposures due to chemical and physical weathering. They may superficially resemble potholes, but are not caused by vortices of swirling water "drilling" into the rock. The water trapped in the opferkessel may host small ecosystems with surprising organisms.
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Looking west at the extended "rock scramble" part of the trail up Old Rag Mountain in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. At the far right in the distance, the summit of the mountain may be observed.
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This is a view on Sunday, April 10, at about 10am, to the valley north of Old Rag Mountain, in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
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Hike up Old Rag in Virginia led to a gigapan session on the top.
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