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Nooksack Falls, North Cascades Washington.
Nooksack Falls spills over ledges of Jura-Cretaceous Nooksack Group (ID# 160609-17).
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Christine Falls cuts a narrow slot through Tatoosh granodiorite, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Image ID# 150910-14f.
Download ImageScablands, southern Washington
Scablands, southern Washington. Mt. Hood stratovolcano (Oregon) in background Image ID# 140710-69f.
Download ImageMojave Desert, California (Pan)
Evaporite deposits in Amargosa Valley near Tecopa, CA (Image ID# 5566)
Download ImageSerpentinite, Oregon
Serpentinite, exposed in terrane boundary fault zone near John Day, Oregon. (ID# 121229-35)
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Serpentinite, exposed in terrane boundary fault zone near John Day, Oregon. (ID# 121229-34)
Download ImageSea stacks in Southern Oregon
Sea stacks and crashing waves near Brookings, Oregon (ID# 121229-14)
Download ImageBlueschist Block (vertical)
Blueschist block on Bandon Beach, Oregon coast. (ID #121228-12)
Download ImageBasaltic Headland, Oregon
Seal Rock, Oregon, the southernmost coastal exposure of Columbia River Basalt Group. (ID #121227-11)
Download ImageSea stacks at Bandon, Oregon (pan)
Sandy beach and sea stacks in Bandon, Oregon coast. (Image ID# 140420-105p)
Download ImageBadlands erosion of lakebeds (pan)
Badlands erosion of Miocene Furnace Creek Formation, Death Valley, California
Download Imagefolded ribbon chert (Pan)
Panorama of folded beds of Jurassic-Cretaceous age radiolarian chert found in Marin Headlands, California (170326-42)
Download ImageFolded Radiolarian (ribbon) Chert.
Folded beds of Jurassic-Cretaceous age radiolarian chert in Marin Headlands, California. Photo is 3-4 meters across. (Image ID # 111205-15)
Download ImageFolded radiolarian (ribbon) chert
Folded beds of Jurassic-Cretaceous age radiolarian chert, Marin Headlands, California. Photo is 2 meters across. (Image ID # 111205-12)
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Folded beds of Jurassic-Cretaceous age radiolarian (ribbon) chert in Marin Headlands, California. (Image ID# 111205-10)
Download ImageMudcracks in playa surface
mudcracked surface in the Mojave Desert, California. (Image ID # 111121-4)
Download ImageSand Dune, Mojave Desert (vertical).
bex Dunes, Death Valley national park, California. (Image ID #111121-34)
Download ImageFolded Gneiss (vertical).
Ptygmatically folded gneiss found in Southeastern California. (Image ID #111120-28)
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Ptygmatically folded gneiss found in southeastern California. (Image ID #111120-26)
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