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Proterozoic conglomerate, Michigan
Proterozoic Copper Harbor Conglomerate, Upper Peninsula, Michigan (2SedA-15)
Download ImageOrdovician shale, northern Kentucky
Ordovician shale with thin beds of limestone, northern Kentucky (2SedA-12)
Download ImageProterozoic Ripplemarks, Michigan (vertical)
Ripplemarks in Proterozoic Nonesuch Shale, Upper Peninsula, Michigan (2SedA-1)
Download ImagePillars of Rome, Oregon (Pan)
Miocene lake and river deposits–Rome beds –also called the “Pillars of Rome” (120624-19)
Download ImageMiocene lake beds, Oregon
Erosion of Miocene lake and river deposits–Rome beds –also called the “Pillars of Rome” (120624-23)
Download ImageErosion of Miocene lake beds, Oregon
Eroded Miocene lake and river deposits–Rome beds –also called the “Pillars of Rome” (120624-19)
Download ImageMultiple basaltic lava flows (CRBG), NE Oregon
Stacked lava flows of the Imnaha Basalt, (Columbia River Basalt Group) Imnaha Canyon and Wallowa Mountains, Oregon (120623-9)
Download ImageEroded lake and river deposits, SE Oregon
Eroded Miocene lake and river deposits–Rome beds –also called the “Pillars of Rome” (200607-156)
Download ImageEroded lake and river deposits, SE Oregon
Miocene lake and river deposits–Rome beds –also called the “Pillars of Rome” (200607-25)
Download ImageEroded lake and river deposits, SE Oregon
Eroded Miocene lake and river deposits–Rome beds –also called the “Pillars of Rome” (120624-20)
Download ImageBraided River, Alaska
Aerial view of the Resurrection River, a braided river in SE Alaska (Dep-36)
Download ImageConjugate strike-slip faults in siltstone
Conjugate strike-slip faults and extension fractures in siltstone and sandstone, southern British Columbia, Canada (3Def-26)
Download ImageQuartz veins in Archean amphibolite, MT
Quartz-filled extension fractures in Archean amphibolite, SW Montana. (8Sor-16)
Download ImageQuartz veins in Archean amphibolite, MT
Quartz-filled extension fractures in Archean amphibolite, SW Montana. (8Sor-15)
Download ImageEn-echelon faults and fractures (vertical)
En-echelon right-stepping right-lateral strike-slip faults in granitic rock, Wisconsin. Note the extension fractures in the segment boundaries. (4512-61)
Download ImageNorth pointed spits, Oregon Coast (vertical)
Aerial view of north pointed spits and Tillamook Bay, Oregon Coast (100813-52)
Download ImageTidal marshes along Sand Creek, Oregon
Aerial view of tidal channels and marshes along Sand Creek (Sand Lake), on the Oregon coast (100813-35)
Download ImageTidal marshes along Sand Creek, Oregon
Aerial view of tidal channels and marshes along Sand Creek (Sand Lake), on the Oregon coast (100813-35)
Download ImageCoastal landslide and toe, Oregon (vertical)
Aerial view of a landslide and toe along the Oregon near Cascade Head. (100813-29)
Download ImageCoastal landslide and toe, Oregon
Aerial view of a landslide and toe along the Oregon near Cascade Head. (100813-28)
Download ImageYaquina Head, Oregon Coast
Aerial view of Yaquina Head and its many sea stacks. Lavas of the Wanapum Basalt of the Miocene Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG) make up Yaquina Head, just north of Newport, Oregon. (100813-9)
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