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Redwall 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).
Download ImageSoft-sediment deformation
Soft-sediment deformation in sandstone and siltstone. Cretaceous Lillooet Group, British Columbia, Canada (Sed-34)
Download ImageConglomerate clast in conglomerate
Miocene Furnace Creek Formation, Death Valley National Park, California (Sed-26)
Download ImagePhotomicrograph of quartz sandstone
Photomicrograph of quartz sandstone–approx .5 cm across. Sed-28.
Download ImageRipple marks in sandstone.
Ripple marks in steeply dipping sandstone: Proterozoic Baraboo Quartzite, Wisconsin. (Sed-21)
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