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Strike-slip fault zone in sandstone
Brittle strike-slip fault zone in sandstone shows several right-lateral Riedel shears. (SrF-37; 4512-55)
Download ImageFolded marble and quartzite, Crete, Greece
Asymmetric antiform and synform in marble (gray) and quartzite of the Plattenkalk Series, Crete, Greece. (180329-18)
Download ImageDacite lavas, Santorini, Greece
200 year-old Dacitic lava flows, Santorini, Greece. View southwestward from Nea Kameni to Palea Kameni, Santorini, Greece. (180325-66)
Download ImageChapel and Santorini caldera, Greece
Chapel and Santorini caldera, Greece. Multiple andesitic lava flows of the 70-54 Ka Skaros Shield make up the right background. (180323-16)
Download ImageIce, breaking up in northern Canada
Aerial view of spring thaw and icebergs, northern Canada (180401-124)
Download ImageDeath Valley salt pan, CA
Salt flats in Death Valley National Park, California. (180313-2)
Download ImageMudcracked lake bed and dunes
Mudcracked lake bed and sand dunes, Death Valley National Park, California (180306-57)
Download ImageSoft-sediment deformation
Soft-sediment deformation expressed as folded Pliocene lakebeds of the Coso Formation, SE California. (180302-65)
Download ImageBraided river below glacier, New Zealand
Braided river and glacial outwash gravel below Franz Josef Glacier, New Zealand. Note the U-shaped valley and mouth of glacier in upper part of photo. (180204-39)
Download ImageGlaciers and stratified rock, New Zealand
Alpine glaciers and sedimentary rock of Mt. Sefton in the southern Alps of New Zealand. Note the prominent bergschrund (uppermost crevasse where ice pulls away from the bedrock) below the peak. (180127-33)
Download ImageWave-cut platform, New Zealand (vertical)
Wave-cut platform, Kaikoura, New Zealand. (180123-101)
Download ImageWeathering of limestone, New Zealand
Enhanced bedding expression in limestone–probably an effect of subaerial weathering as well as compaction-related dissolution. Oligocene age limestone at Punakaiki, New Zealand, the “Pancake Rocks”. Headland in background. (180205-27)
Download ImageWeathering rind in nephrite greenstone
Weathering rind in nephrite greenstone (New Zealand Jade), New Zealand. (180205-6)
Download ImageWeathering rind in nephrite greenstone
Weathering rind in nephrite greenstone (New Zealand Jade), New Zealand. (180205-3)
Download ImageGlacial fjord, New Zealand
Milford Sound, a glacial fjord in New Zealand. Peak near the center is Mitre Peak, a high point on the ridge (arete) between the two glaciated valleys. Notice the hanging valley in the right background. (180202-167)
Download ImageMitre Peak, New Zealand (vertical)
A high point on a ridge between two glaciated valleys, one being the fjord of Milford Sound, Mitre Peak is actually part of an arete. (180201-2)
Download ImageLandslide triggered by Earthquake, New Zealand
Landslide, triggered by November, 2016 M7.8 Kaikoura Earthquake, New Zealand. (180124-93f)
Download ImageFolded Oligocene limestone, New Zealand
Folded thinly-bedded limestone and siltstone demonstrate flexural slip folding on wave-cut bench, New Zealand (180123-89)
Download ImageAsh flow tuff and river, New Zealand
Ash flow tuff, the Taupo Ignimbrite, deposited during the Taupo eruption about 1800 years ago. exposed as bluffs along the Tongariro River, New Zealand. (180118-7f)
Download ImagePillow Basalt, New Zealand
Miocene pillow basalt at Muriwai Beach, New Zealand. Seastack and headland in background. (180106-43t)
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