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Load Casts (vertical)

Load casts in Proterozoic Helena Dolomite, part of the Belt Supergroup. Glacier National Park, Montana. (Sed-59).
Download ImageTurbidites near Pacifica, California

Turbidites, made of interbedded sandstone and shale. (Sed-56).
Download Imageclastic sedimentary rocks

from left to right: shale, sandstone, conglomerate hand specimens (Sed-54)
Download ImageRip up clasts in sandstone.

Part of the Proterozoic Grinnell Formation of the Belt Supergroup, some of these rip-up clasts are called armored mud balls, Glacier National Park, Montana.
Download ImageLoess, SE. Washington.

Loess, wind-blown dust, deposits and wheat fields, Palouse area, Washington.
Download ImageDevonian Red Beds, New York (Vertical)

Devonian red beds of Catskill Delta, New York (Sed-47)
Download ImageGlacial dropstones (vertical)

Glacial dropstones in Proterozoic diamictite, of Kingston Peak Formation, SE California (Sed-48)
Download ImagePermian Reef complex, W. Texas

Front of Permian Reef complex, west Texas. Carlsbad Caverns National Park (Sed-42)
Download ImageSandstone and shale, Bookcliffs, Colorado

Upper Cretaceous sandstone over shale, marks a regression of the sea at the end of the Cretaceous Period. Also shows a good example of differential weathering and erosion. Bookcliffs, Colorado. (Sed-45)
Download ImageGrand Canyon, Arizona (vertical)

Aerial view of Paleozoic and Proterozoic sedimentary rock along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. (Sed-39)
Download ImageRedwall LImestone, Grand Canyon, AZ

Mississippian Redwall Limestone in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. (Sed-40)
Download ImageFront of Permian Reef, W. Texas.

Fore-reef at front of Permian Reef complex, west Texas. Guadalupe National Park. (Sed-41)
Download ImageInterbedded shale and limestone, Ohio.

Interbedded shale and limestone, S. Ohio. (Sed-33)
Download ImageDepositional contact, Utah

Depositional contact, Triassic Shinarump Conglomerate over Moenkopi Fm, Dinosaur National Monument, Utah. (Sed-37).
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