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Small-scale cross-bedding in sandstone.

Small-scale cross-bedding in sandstone. (110528-57)
Download ImageIron-rich concretion in sandstone.

Iron-rich concretion in cross-bedded sandstone. (110528-60)
Download ImageWind ripples and sand, SE California.

Wind ripples and sand, SE California. (110502-6)
Download ImageMudcracks and sand dunes.

Mudcracked lakebed deposit exposed in interdune area of dune field, Death Valley National Park, California (110502-84).
Download ImageMudcracks and sand dunes (vertical).

Mudcracked lakebed deposit exposed in interdune area of dune field, Death Valley National Park, California (110502-91).
Download ImageCreosote bush on sand dune (vertical)

Creosote bush on sand dune, SE California.(Larrea tridentata) Death Valley National Park, California.
Download ImageDune environment, SE California.

Dune environment and desert mountains, Death Valley National Park, California. Vegetation consists of creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) and mesquite (Nahuatl mizquitl).
Download ImageSand flows down slip face of sand dune.

Sand flows down slip face of sand dune. Most recent flow lies near the left-center of photo; older flows are to the left and right. (110502-53)
Download ImageWind ripples and sand dune (vertical)

Wind ripples and sand dune, SE California. (110502-58)
Download ImageWind ripples and sand dune, SE California.

Wind ripples and sand dune, SE California. (110502-59)
Download ImageLimestone Breccia

Sedimentary Breccia, made of limestone fragments and a matrix of calcite, exposed in a wall of Titus Canyon in Death Valley National Park, California. (110501-11).
Download ImageLimestone Breccia (vertical)

Sedimentary Breccia, made of limestone fragments and a matrix of calcite, exposed in a wall of Titus Canyon in Death Valley National Park, California. Interstitial material is calcite. (110501-16)
Download ImageLimestone Breccia

Sedimentary Breccia, made of limestone fragments and a matrix of calcite, exposed in a wall of Titus Canyon in Death Valley National Park, California. Interstitial material is calcite. Interstitial material is calcite. (110501-16)
Download ImageAngular unconformity

Angular unconformity between tilted Precambrian meta-sedimentary rock (marble) and Late Cenozoic conglomerate (a mudflow deposit). Photo is about 2m across. (110502-161)
Download ImageCreosote bush on deflation area dunes.

Creosote bush on deflation area in sand dunes, Death Valley National Park, California.
Download Imagefolded marble

Folded Proterozoic-age marble, Death Valley National Park, California (110501-2)
Download ImageTilted conglomerate (vertical).

Tilted beds of conglomerate and sandstone, Miocene alluvial fan deposits of the Furnace Creek Fm., Death Valley National Park, California (110430-50)
Download ImagePickleweed, a salt tolerant plant.

Pickleweed (S. europeae var. rubra), a salt tolerant plant, growing at edge of salt flats, Death Valley, California.
Download ImageBadlands topography (vertical)

Badlands topography, developed in Miocene lakebed deposits of the Furnace Creek Formation, Death Valleyl National Park, California.
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