- 1/1 Willamette Valley, Marys Peak on horizon
- 1/2 Chip Ross Park overlooking Corvallis
- 1/3 Devils Churn, Cape Perpetua SP
- 1/4 Oregon's tsunami dock
- 1/5 Guano Valley, SE Oregon
- 1/6 Doherty Grade, east side of Guano Valley
- 1/7 Water coursing into a diurnal stream bed, Mt. Hood
- 1/8 Aplite dikelet, near summit of Marys Peak
- 1/9 Noble fir near location of the above find
- 1/10 Marys Peak Sill
- 1/11 Parker Creek Falls
- 1/12 Pillow basalt, Marys Peak
- 1/13 Pillow basalt, standing back from outcrop of 1/12
- 1/14 Deformed cross bedding along US 97, S-central OR
- 1/15 Lacustrine sediments
- 1/16 Lignite
- 1/17 The whole cut
- 1/18 Horst and normal faulting
- 1/19 Panorama and annotation of 1/18 site
- 1/20 Normal faults, Cascades in the distance
- 1/21 Clear Lake, Upper McKenzie Valley (See also, addendum)
- 1/22 Clear Lake lava and fall foliage
- 1/23 McKenzie Junction and Three Fingered Jack
- 1/24 McKenzie Junction Lava
- 1/25 Sahalie Falls
- 1/26 Koosah Falls
- 1/27 Springs near the base of Koosah Falls
- 1/28 Belknap Crater, and basalt flow near McKenzie Pass
- 1/29 Black Crater, and basalt flow near McKenzie Pass
- 1/30 North and Middle Sisters
- 1/31 McKenzie Wagon Road and basalt at McKenzie Pass
- 2/1 Dee Wright Volcano Observatory
- 2/2 McKenzie Pass Lava
- 2/3 Lava Gutter at McKenzie Pass
- 2/4 Alsea Spit, Waldport, Oregon
- 2/5 Dune overlook, north of Florence, Oregon
- 2/6 Dune viewpoint, clay, and its role in biological succession
- 2/7 Darlingtonia
- 2/8 Dunes at Eel Creek Access, north of Reedsport, Oregon
- 2/9 Dunes at Eel Creek Access
- 2/10 Dunes at Eel Creek Access
- 2/11 Tilted beds at Sunset Bay, near Charleston, Oregon
- 2/12 Tilted beds at Sunset Bay
- 2/13 Fault, angular unconformity and annotated version of photo
- 2/14 Ball-and-pillow soft sediment deformation
- 2/15 Flame structures in 3-D
- 2/16 Cut-and-fill structure
- 2/17 Fault on marine terrace
- 2/18 Abert Rim (The start of a month and a half of photos from 8/20/2011)
- 2/19 Abert Rim
- 2/20 Abert Lake
- 2/21 Abert Rim from OR Rt. 31
- 2/22 Pluvial shorelines
- 2/23 Winter Rim, Summer Lake
- 2/24 Interpretive signs at Summer Lake Rest Area
- 2/25 Approaching Table Rock
- 2/26 Northern edge of OR Basin and Range
- 2/27 Table Rock
- 2/28 Ball-and-Pillow structure at Table Rock
- 3/1 Tuff and sedimentary structures
- 3/2 Scour-and-fill structure
- 3/3 Volcanoclastic rip-up
- 3/4 Faulty overhang
- 3/5 Fault and Aerie
- 3/6 Palagonite tuff
- 3/7 Fault and possible volcanic bombs
- 3/8 A very busy outcrop and annotation
- 3/9 Rhythmic Surge Deposits
- 3/10 Farewell to Table Rock
- 3/11 Semi-stabilized dunes
- 3/12 China Hat and Pine Mountain
- 3/13 Fort Rock
- 3/14 Wave-cut notch and Fort Rock Structure
- 3/15 Pluvial lake features
- 3/16 Interior amphitheater of Fort Rock
- 3/17 Fort Rock from a distance
- 3/18 Possible pluvial delta
- 3/19 Hole-in-the-Ground
- 3/20 Hole-in-the-Ground, looking south
- 3/21 The view northward
- 3/22 Maar debris apron
- 3/23 Central Oregon skyline
- 3/24 Deschutes meander
- 3/25 Obsidian wall
- 3/26 Obsidian close up
- 3/27 Fire mahogany obsidian
- 3/28 Pilot Butte
- 3/29 Newberry Volcano from Pilot Butte
- 3/30 Black Butte, Jefferson and Hood
- 3/31 Pilot Butte compass rose
- 4/1 Lava Butte from Pilot Butte
- 4/2 Maury Mountains at sunset (and end of 8/20/2011 segment)
- 4/3 Seal Rock: an invasive dike of CRB
- 4/4 Breaker
- 4/5 Elephant Rock and puzzling columnar jointing
- 4/6 Seal Rock ring dike
- 4/7 Southern end of Seal Rock SP
- 4/8 (Likely) fault-controlled fissure at Cape Perpetua SP
- 4/9 Cape Perpetua SP
- 4/10 Basalt breccia and dikes
- 4/11 Devil's Churn
- 4/12 Looking seaward over Devil's Churn
- 4/13 The biota of a hostile geological habitat
- 4/14 Marine terrace, possibly uplifted from original elevation a bit
- 4/15 Marine terrace and rocky shore biota
- 4/16 Starfish and anemones
- 4/17 Tafoni in a basaltic dike
- 4/18 Shell midden
- 4/19 Vesicles concentrated in the center of a dike
- 4/20 Chilled margin of a dike
- 4/21 Spouting horn (?)
- 4/22 Starfish, barnacles, mussels and hooman beans
- 4/23 Surge along a likely fault trace
- 4/24 Sand-rock interface
- 4/25 Raindrop imprints
- 4/26 Miniature canyons
- 4/27 Terrace, berm, sand
- 4/28 Wave breaking into a crevice
- 4/29 Newberry Volcano from Lava Butte
- 4/30 Lava Butte
- 5/1 Summit crater of Lava Butte
- 5/2 Breadcrust bomb #1
- 5/3 Breadcrust bomb #2
- 5/4 Ichnofossils (ground squirrel footprints in sidewalk)
- 5/5 Newberry Caldera panorama
- 5/6 Otter Crest ring dike from Devil's Punchbowl SP
- 5/7 5/6 teaser photos: "the wall," tsunami dock, black smoker, and ring dike from above
- 5/8 5/7 teaser photos: Marys Peak, Cleowox Lake, sea stacks and tension gashes
- 5/9 5/8 teaser photos: deformed sediments, sea arches, folded chert, sheeted dikes and serpentine
- 5/10 5/9 teaser photos: soda straws, speleothems at Oregon Caves, folded marble and garnierite
- 5/11 5/10 teaser photos: sphereoidal weathering, Coast Range foothills, lily, water ouzel
- 5/12 Otter Crest ring dikes (panorama)
- 5/13 Pilot Butte from Lava Butte
- 5/14 Cascade Skyline
- 5/15 Jurassic Jeep
- 5/16 Interpretive trail, Lava Butte
- 5/17 Lava flow and central Oregon Cascade peaks
- 5/18 "Lava balls"
- 5/19 More lava balls
- 5/20 Lava gutter (panorama)
- 5/21 Lava squeeze-up
- 5/22 Overview of the flow at Lava Butte
- 5/23 Lava flow and Three Sisters
- 5/24 Parasitic cones and Fort Rock from Paulina Peak
- 5/25 The head of the Big Obsidian Flow
- 5/26 Newberry's central rift
- 5/27 Central rift panorama
- 5/28 Dana on Paulina Peak
- 5/29 Toe of Big Obsidian Flow
- 5/30 Toe and stairway up to flow trail
- 5/31 Pond against Big Obsidian Flow
- 6/1 Obsidian blocks
- 6/2 Pumice?
- 6/3 Pumice close-up
- 6/4 Broken glass
- 6/5 Walking on broken glass
- 6/6 Contorted flow banding
- 6/7 More contorted flow banding
- 6/8 And still more...
- 6/9 And yet more...
- 6/10 Obsidian/pumice breccia
- 6/11 Folded foam
- 6/12 Bonsai
- 6/13 Stunted pine
- 6/14 Another...
- 6/15 Interpretive sign on The Big Obsidian Flow
- 6/16 Dome and flow
- 6/17 Radial jointing in Yaquina Head basalt
- 6/18 Combers north of Yaquina Head
- 6/19 Sea stacks
- 6/20 Pebble beach and driftwood
- 6/21 Basalt brecccia
- 6/22 Cobble Beach
- 6/23 Yaquina Head Lighthouse
- 6/24 High Cascades from Marys Peak
- 6/25 Looking down onto Coast Range Foothills
- 6/26 Jefferson and Three Sisters
- 6/27 Paleomag borehole?
- 6/28 Radial Jointing
- 6/29 Tidepools and wave-cut platform
- 6/30 Columnar basalt in Yaquina Head quarry
- 7/1 Quarry Cove
- 7/2 Interpretive sign for non-existent tidepools
- 7/3 Highly Allochthonous pillows
- 7/4 Tyee turbidites
- 7/5 Jointed sandstone
- 7/6 Folded Flournoy Formation in the Umpqua River
- 7/7 Glacial valley near Proxy Falls
- 7/8 "Geobloggers in their natural environment"
- 7/9 Looking N-W from McKenzie Pass
- 7/10 Looking N-E from McKenzie Pass
- 7/11 Royal Terrace Falls
- 7/12 Looking south from McKenzie Pass
- 7/13 More folded Flournoy Formation
- 7/14 Pacific on the Horizon from Marys Peak
- 7/15 Bioturbation, south cove at Devils Punchbowl SP
- 7/16 Devils Punchbowl
- 7/17 Rock drill
- 7/18 Ready to drill
- 7/19 Drilling rock
- 7/20 Drilled rock
- 7/21 Looking down section as Chris readies work on next horizon
- 7/22 Shore Acres
- 7/23 Shelter at Shore Acres
- 7/24 Angular unconformity
- 7/25 Concretions on Cannonball Rock
- 7/26 Same shot as yesterday's, wider view
- 7/27 Near the axis of an anticline
- 7/28 Denuded terrace
- 7/29 Tafoni 1
- 7/30 Tafoni 2
- 7/31 Tafoni 3
- 8/1 Tafoni 4
- 8/2 Tafoni 5
- 8/3 Tafoni 6
- 8/4 Tafoni 7
- 8/5 North Cove at Shore Acres SP
- 8/6 Soft sediment deformation
- 8/7 Soft sed. def. 2
- 8/8 Simpson Reef
- 8/9 A modern wave-cut terrace
- 8/10 Strike and dip along a scenic shore
- 8/11 A final shot of "Tafoni Terrace"
- 8/12 "Geologic Special Interest Area"
- 8/13 Looking N-E from Sand Mountain Saddle
- 8/14 Three Fingered Jack
- 8/15 Upper McKenzie Valley
- 8/16 Sand Mountain Crater
- 8/17 Sand Mountain fire watch tower
- 8/18 Looking south from Sand Mountain
- 8/19 The view north
- 8/20 Looking from the trailhead to the watch tower
- 8/21 Little Nash Crater
- 8/22 Breadcrust bombs and cinder quarry
- 8/23 Nash Crater and Mount Washington
- 8/24 Clear Lake, where much of this region's water ends up coming out in springs
- 8/25 The Wall 1
- 8/26 The Wall 2
- 8/27 The Wall? Clue 1
- 8/28 The Wall? Clue 2
- 8/29 The Wall? Clue 3
- 8/30 The Wall? Answer
- 8/31 Geologically mediated cooling off spot
- 9/1 Pumice Desert panorama-Crater Lake NP
- 9/2 Mt. Thielsen from the Pumice Desert
- 9/3 A puzzling boulder in the Pumice Desert
- 9/4 Mt. Thielsen and the Pumice Desert
- 9/5 Red Cone
- 9/6 Lupines
- 9/7 Crater Lake panorama
- 9/8 Wizard Island
- 9/9 Mount Scott
- 9/10 Kerr Notch
- 9/11 Benchmark at Merriam Point
- 9/12 Llao Rock from Merriam Point
- 9/13 Steel Bay, Cleetwood Cove
- 9/14 Crater Lake Blue
- 9/15 Snow near Hillman Peak
- 9/16 Mounts Bailey, Diamond, Thielsen
- 9/17 Wizard Island and breach flow
- 9/18 Devils Backbone
- 9/19 Skell Channel
- 9/20 Wizard Island, breach flow and Skell Channel
- 9/21 Sun Notch
- 9/22 View to Crater Lake Lodge and Klamath Basin
- 9/23 Dacite (?) and Douglas fir
- 9/24 The view north from the western rim of Crater Lake
- 9/25 Llao Rock and Wizard Island
- 9/26 The Watchman and Hillman Peak
- 9/27 Phantom Ship and Kerr Notch
- 9/28 Considering the scale of the caldera's formation
- 9/29 Sinnot Memorial Overlook
- 9/30 Vidae Falls
- 10/1 Dutton Ridge, looking to Mount Scott
- 10/2 Dutton Ridge, looking to the Klamath Basin
- 10/3 The Pinnacles I
- 10/4 Pinnacles II, thinking about implications of dual compositions
- 10/5 Pinnacles III, echoes
- 10/6 Pinnacles IV, tephra towers
- 10/7 Pinnacles V, filled valley
- 10/8 Pinnacles VI, toes of the slope
- 10/9 Pinnacles VII, glowing spires
- 10/10 Pinnacles VIII, decommissioned entryway
- 10/11 Pinnacles IX, zoned magma chamber
- 10/12 Phantom Ship
- 10/13 Phantom Ship II
- 10/14 West Flank of Mount Scott
- 10/15 Mount Scott Summit
- 10/16 Newberry Volcano to the northeast of Crater Lake
- 10/17 Cloudcap
- 10/18 Southeast caldera wall at sunset
- 10/19 Southwest caldera wall at sunset
- 10/20 Questions about the tsunami evacuation plan, south side Yaquina Bay
- 10/21 Tohoku tsunami memorial and dock section at Hatfield Marine Science Center
- 10/22 Inside the above dock
- 10/23 Abalones on display at HMSC
- 10/24 Lava shelf on display at HMSC
- 10/25 Otter Rock from Devils Punchbowl
- 10/26 Devils Punchbowl terrace and terrace deposits
- 10/27 Adiabatic clouds from Otter Rock
- 10/28 Panoramic view or the ring dikes from Otter Rock
- 10/29 Elevated marine terrace on CRB, seismic risk evaluation
- 10/30 Same terrace, looking north
- 10/31 Nice bridge, and cove carved into CRB
- 11/1 Windswept tree, marine terrace on CRB
- 11/2 Adiabatic clouds forming above Otter Rock
- 11/3 Darlingtonia Wayside panorama
- 11/4 A pair of views of a Darlingtonia flower
- 11/5 Honeyman State Park
- 11/6 Sea Stacks north of Cape Blanco State Park
- 11/7 Cape Blanco lighthouse and terrace deposits
- 11/8 Otter Point greywacke bedrock at Cape Blanco
- 11/9 Otter Point greywacke boulder, close up
- 11/10 Burrows in finer-grained terrace deposits
- 11/11 Sea stacks west of Cape Blanco, and regional geologic map
- 11/12 Sixes River delta and the "delta conjecture"
- 11/13 NW tip of Cape Blanco, rejecting the delta conjecture
- 11/14 Cape Blanco highway, Sixes River and greywacke outcrop panorama
- 11/15 Fractured, faulted greywacke
- 11/16 An oblique view of the 11/15 outcrop
- 11/17 Slickesides on Otter Point greywacke
- 11/18 Calcite in Otter Point greywacke
- 11/19 Benchmark near above outcrop along Cape Blanco Highway
- 11/20 Humbug Mountain from Port Orford
- 11/21 Port Orford's port
- 11/22 Rock/wind/vegetation interaction at Humbug Mountain
- 11/23 Closer look at yesterday's location, Humbug Mountain
- 11/24 Tsunami debris alert and instructions
- 11/25 Sandstone & conglomerate, but no stratigraphic orientation
- 11/26 Cracked pebble conglommerate, frustratingly out of reach
- 11/27 What you *can* see in the out-of-reach outcrop
- 11/28 Interbedded sandstone and silt/mudstone, slightly metamorphosed
- 11/29 Rip-ups at Humbug Mountain
- 11/30 Inexplicable recumbent fold at Humbug Mountain
- 12/1 Sense of shear in mud/siltstone is opposite to that of above fold
- 12/2 Animated .gif of fold area and surroundings
- 12/3 Possible mass transport deposit explanation for fold
- 12/4 Sheared mud/siltstone and secondary calcite
- 12/5 Joints, or possibly faults, at Humbug Mountain
- 12/6 Humbug Mountain Conglomerate
- 12/7 Poor example of cracked pebble conglomerate at Humbug Mountain State Park
- 12/8 Brachiosaurus at Prehistoric Gardens
- 12/9 Laughable T rex at Prehistoric Gardens
- 12/10 Rip-rap-covered serpentinite outcrop
- 12/11 Sedimentary breccia, south of Gold Beach, OR
- 12/12 Angular breccia
- 12/13 South side of elevated sea stack near Gold Beach
- 12/14 Shear zone in breccia
- 12/15 Breccia in sea stack south of Gold Beach
- 12/16 Cape Sebastian panorama
- 12/17 Folded, faulted metasediments near Arch Rock, Samuel Boardman State Park
- 12/18 Sea stacks near Arch Rock
- 12/19 Arch Rock 1
- 12/20 Arch Rock 2
- 12/21 Arch Rock 3
- 12/22 Arch Rock 4
- 12/23 Sea stacks north of Arch Rock
- 12/24 Quake-drowned spruce stumps at Sunset Bay State Park
- 12/25 Christmas sunrise over Newberry Volcano
- 12/26 Possible serpentinite eroding back faster than surrounding metasediments
- 12/27 Natural Bridges Cove
- 12/28 Natural Bridges Cove 2
- 12/29 Rainbow Rock
- 12/30 Rainbow Rock panorama
- 12/31 One more from Rainbow Rock
Miscellaneous thoughts on politics, people, math, science and other cool (if sometimes frustrating) stuff from somewhere near my favorite coffee shop.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Good-Bye, Geo 365, It's Been Fun! The TOC
A succinct description of each photo, this is effectively the Table of Contents for Geo 365.
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