The Epic Journey of Geology 310's Crew, Summer 2008 Traipsing in the Blue Ridge. Scuttling about that incredible granite exposure at Richmond’s Belle Isle. A departmental trip to the Potomac River’s ...
The layered rocks of the Colorado Plateau—the uplifted floor of an immense, filled impact basin? Island in the Sky at Canyonlands National Park. I recently had occasion to make an extended car trip ...
Boulder, CO, USA – The July issue of GEOLOGY presents studies on several aspects of temperature and climate change, a new river dataset examining whether the sedimentological record can help document ...
Bizarre. Is that the right word for the Colorado Plateau, this thirsty sprawl of gaudy-hued stone festooned with such names as Hell Roaring Canyon, Scorpion Gulch, and Horsethief Point? Edward Abbey ...
Colorado National Monument occupies the same plateau as Arches and Canyonlands national park — but here, the people are much fewer. And while the 23-mile point-to-point cruise on Rim Rock Drive is the ...
Papers based on talks given at the symposium entitled The Colorado Plateau During the Mesozoic Era, held Sept. 29-30, 1990, and hosted by the Geology Dept. of the ...
For geology students at Georgia Southern University, the path to graduation stretches beyond the classroom. Emma Robinson is gearing up to head to the North American Cordilleran orogenic belt (the ...
History of faulting in the eastern Uinta Mountains, Colorado and Utah / Wallace R. Hansen -- Seismic and borehole evidence for important pre-Laramide faulting along the axial arch in northwest ...
This past weekend, 15 alumni participants and current and former BC faculty attended an online reunion for the 50th anniversary of the Riecker-Dudley Colorado Plateau trips in 1970 and 1971, held in ...
A new study on plant cover and megadrought conditions in the Colorado Plateau region shows the future of the Centennial State might be more barren than we thought. One of dozens of drought shelters in ...
What kid hasn’t had some sort of rock collection? Discovering hidden gems is always a treat. Western Colorado is perfect for exploring geology with your kids. Look around — there is evidence of eons ...
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