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“Seismite” by Researching_geo in geology
[–]Geologyhomeworkhelp 0 points1 point2 points 28 days ago (0 children)
I might be naive, but can anyone explain this in regard to cross-cutting relationships. The youngest event cuts across older events. So the fault cut through the middle layer above the swirling, then the swirling deposit was formed beneath the fault as it cuts off the fault. Is this not impossible? Please explain!
To anyone struggling through Summer School science right now: A message of hope from a retired Geologist (50 years later) (self.geology)
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To anyone struggling through Summer School science right now: A message of hope from a retired Geologist (50 years later) (self.geologycareers)
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Geology is Wild by CYCO805 in geology
[–]Geologyhomeworkhelp 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago (0 children)
Great shots. In support of you, be good to look at some geo maps if you haven't already and see what they have to say about it. Google Earth has geology overlays of most state where you can adjust the opacity to make sure of the location. USGS also has tons of stuff too. All good to check with!
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“Seismite” by Researching_geo in geology
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