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the sea, like lead - anticline/syncline (part)

the sea, like lead performing at garfield artworks in august 2006 with envy

jonathan at syncline

jon at syncline

Re-Edit of Syncline

Rip, shred, knar.....those are words of fun. Jaymo-cam chasing Greg Rubin, Jaymo rides a line, then a rock drop. I (Mike E) hit the drop, then Miles and Greg Rubin gets fancy with a crash. Then back up for another shuttle and a glimpse of Jeff Johnson's Memorial...as we roll by for a tribute yell.

syncline loop

Paul and Maria on the syncline loop trail in Canyonlands National Park

jim at syncline

jim at syncline

Syncline Mountain biking

schwagers tackle WA territory

Boardslide at Syncline

My good friend Kyle manhandles, albeit ham-handedly, one hardy hell-of-a handrail. Subsequent obscenities, compliments of yours truly. Circa Summer '05

Drop, Crash- Do I Still Have My Teeth?

The boys on Syncline, dropping the final rock, in order (crasher) Greg Rubin, Mike Estes, Kris Jamieson and Miles.

Sideling Hill Roadcut I-68

A drive-through of the Sideling Hill Roadcut on I-68, west of Hancock, Maryland. This outcrop exposes the Purslane Sandstone overlying the Rockwell Formation, and is one of the biggest and best exposures of a syncline in the United States.

Deformation of the Crust - Lesson 10 - Part 1 of 6

Part 1 Deformation of the crust 10-Part1 •What is stress? •What is directed stress and elastic deformation •What is confining stress and plastic behaviour •Plastic behaviour of folds (anticline/syncline) •Description of folds ie limbs

Zi Fly

Cessna flight over Hood River, Oregon

Anatomy of a Continent Lesson 20 - Part 4 of 6

Anatomy of a Continent Lesson 20 - Part 4 of 6 Host Dr. David Pearson •Canada is a good case study of the geological makeup or in other words geological anatomy of continents. •Geological maps on a map - dip, strike, type, age of years •Explaining, from a geological map of Canada, the various items on a geological map. •Patterns of Anticline, syncline •Patterns of faulting

Gorge Dirt 2008

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VFX v Libertyisnotgiven: Noah's Ark pt 2

The debate continues. Libertyisnotgiven has glommed onto an bogus article that made some out-of-date claims. Even Ian Plimer doesn't believe that the Durupinar formation is a syncline, yet, Libertyisnotgiven is still pushing that now defunct hypothesis.

Sideling Hill

Huge Syncline in eastern West Virginia.

北海道苫小牧市 糸井の森パークゴルフ

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Sideling Hill - Maryland

Sideling Hill road cut - "One of the best rock exposures in Maryland and indeed in the entire northeastern United States."--R.D. Conkwright Sideling Hill is part of the Allegheny Mountains of the Appalachian Mountain Range (also considered part of the Ridge-and-valley Appalachians). It traverses West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania and rises to its highest elevation of 2,301 feet (616 m) in Fulton County, Pennsylvania The Sideling Hill road cut is a 340-foot deep road cut where Interstate 68 cuts through Sideling Hill, about 6 miles west of Hancock in Washington County, Maryland. It is notable as an impressive man-made mountain pass, visible from miles away and is considered one of the best rock exposures in Maryland and the entire northeastern[1] United States. Almost 810 feet of strata in a tightly folded syncline are exposed in this road cut. Although other exposures may surpass Sideling Hill in either thickness of exposed strata or in quality of geologic structure, few can equal its combination of both. There is an Exhibit Center to help provide the public with a better understanding of the geology of the cut. A pedestrian walkway bridge crosses I-68 for better access to the cut, along with a picnic area and rest area facilities.

Lec 35 | MIT 3.091 Introduction to Solid State Chemistry

Wrap-up: Closing Remarks about the Course Student Course Evaluations View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/3-091F04 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

Lec 34 | MIT 3.091 Introduction to Solid State Chemistry

Two-component Phase Diagrams: Limited Solid Solubility Lever Rule View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/3-091F04 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu