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Like reading a bookThis wonderful image captures two distinct geologic events, separated in time by
Cono de AritaThis 120 meter high feature looks like it could fit in a math textbook to illustrate a
clawmarks:The isomorphism and thermal properties of the feldspars - Optical study - Carnegie Institu
The Xenolith FlowThese barren rocks have sat on this site since 1802, when they arrived here after p
Fingal’s Cave, Staffa, Scotland
Great DykeRunning through the heart of Zimbabwe and easily visible from above is this remarkable lin
POTENTIAL DIAMOND DEPOSITS IN ANTARCTICA?A team of Australian geologists has reported in a recent pa
Cradle MountainThis fog-shrouded peak is Cradle Mountain on the island of Tasmania. Although the pea
ampnphotography:Tide PoolsMaui
Geology and Nomenclature: Why some names kick assI always appreciate a clever name or at least one t
fancyadance:Painted Hills is one of the three units that make up the John Day Fossil Beds National M
hikereyes:FOTO MOKU - December 8, 2017 - dime-sized olivine crystal in Hawaiian basalt.By HikerEyes
Crystal Mush beneath YellowstoneThis is a common texture in igneous rocks – a porphyritic texture. T
Basalt columns in the Hebrides.The Isle of Staffa is an island off the coast of Scotland. Formed ent
Organ Mountains National MonumentThese beautiful peaks now form the backbone of what was declared to
gloomywormwood:Petrography day. Basalt in thin section.
ArtThis image is another of the winners from the 2014 annual Smithsonian photography contest. Taken
Keep on rockin’ in the upper crustThis photograph captures one of the only places on Earth where you
Red Obsidian
Western Pinnacles Lakes Basin, John Muir Wilderness, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, USA. Photo
Mount Kinabalu at SunriseThis magnificent shadow is cast by Mount Kinabalu at sunrise. Kinabalu form
LaccolithThis mound shaped hill in Montana is the remains of a laccolith, a lens-shaped blob of magm
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