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Geology 006D First-Year Seminar: The Geologic Story of North Carolina  
Photos from Coastal Field Trip - Fall 2002      
     
   
  Fall 2002. Bogue Banks, looking at beach evolution  
   
         
       
      Fall 2001. Posing by eclogite on top of Lick Ridge
       
 
Geology 46 Geology of North America                
           
Spring 2002        
           
     
  Perched on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon            
 
                     
      Grand Canyon at sunset          
                     
           
                       
  Contemplating Upheaval Dome, Canyonlands NP, Utah        
                       
         
                     
           
    Left and Right Mitten, Monument Valley, AZ  
               
     
  Grand Canyon from Desert View                  
                   
Delicate Arch, Arches NP, Utah
     
 
Geology 58 Structural Geology  
   
Mafic dikes cutting Grenville gneiss, east Tennessee Blue Ridge  
   
 
Alaska trip with UNC Alumni Association - Summer 2000
   
 
Denali (Mt. McKinley), highest point in North America, 20,320 feet (6193 meters). The mountain appeared as we were leaving Denali National Park at about 9 pm. It had been hidden by clouds during the previous six weeks!  
 
               
             
 
Johns Hopkins glacier, Glacier Bay National Park. The dark object in the water in the lower center of the picture is a large cruise ship.
         
Margerie glacier, Glacier Bay National Park. The snow-covered, pyramid-shaped peak at the top-center of the photograph is Mt. Fairweather at 15,320 feet (4669 meters). Because the picture was taken near sea level, this view shows over 15,000 feet of topographic relief! The Fairweather Range is apparently the highest coastal mountain range on earth.
 
 
  Bahamas Geology 125 Modern Carbonate Environments  
Beach rock (cemented carbonate sands) on San Salvador
Oolite shoals, Bahamas
 
 
Geology 401 Structural Geology Fall 2006 Field Trip
 
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