Note the rounded boulders in the fluvial sediments, and the mixing of gypsiferous and quartzose lithologies at places on the outcrop. |
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The War Memorial Obelisk stands about 20 foot high on an outcrop of gritstone and is brilliantly situated. |
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Ariadne poses against a rocky outcrop and raises her hand in a rhetorical gesture that makes her seem irate and merciful, proud and humble. |
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The only way to reach the site is over a scenic rocky outcrop that just happens to be a favourite spot for German naturists. |
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Karst landscapes are developed wherever soluble carbonate rocks outcrop and where surplus rainfall is available to dissolve the limestone. |
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The URSEIS seismic profile images the 2D crustal profile from the surface outcrop of the Dzhabyk batholith to the upper mantle. |
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Their son would grow up on this craggy outcrop they called home and become an experienced fowler, cragsman and crofter. |
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As we finned along the wreck, we were met by a large turtle munching contentedly on an outcrop of coral. |
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The groupings were made on the basis of location, while taking into consideration the continental and insular outcrop of the Cubagua Formation. |
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Between the outcrop and me was a thick snow bank, and this was very steeply inclined. |
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Now selling up this craggy portfolio, the former colonel is philosophical about the fate of the four homes he built on the rocky outcrop. |
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Early that afternoon I walked over to the outcrop and climbed up onto the flat pavements of exposed rock. |
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The site is perched on the edge of a small cliff looking out over a rocky outcrop, the sea and a secluded cove. |
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The fact that older rocks progressively outcrop on the plateau surface to the NW suggests that the tilted surface is not a dip slope. |
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On the way we stopped to dive a rock outcrop that broke the surface a few hundred metres from shore. |
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After herringboning up the powdery side of Sentinal Dome, we skied over to a rocky outcrop where a scraggly old tree clung to the rocks. |
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Low retaining walls have been cemented onto the sloping rock surface to channel the water into a reservoir at the base of the outcrop. |
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Similar stratal geometries have been described from comparable levels in the Chalk of the North Sea, and in outcrop in Britain and France. |
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It has full-size trees, sand banks leading down to a stony beach, and water cascading down a rock outcrop. |
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The paucity of Oligocene and Miocene records is probably due to collecting bias and limited area of outcrop. |
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The schist has been glaciated, resulting in exposed outcrop surfaces of 20-30 meters, studded with staurolite crystals. |
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The path through an entrance pavilion opens into a magical stony garden, a fragment of desert outcrop sprouting spiny cacti and frangipani. |
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I make the dash, fin downward against an upwelling, and quickly get into position behind another large outcrop of rock. |
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Next morning brings the first unclouded view of the Hound's Tooth, the aptly named rock outcrop framed by the lodge's windows. |
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It is likely that they were searching for deposits of lead ore and struck upon an outcrop of Blue John by chance. |
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Toward dusk we made camp on a mossy outcrop of rock shaped like the prow of a ship. |
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I stopped several times to glass the Sheila Face with my monocular, trying to commit every outcrop and ice runnel to memory. |
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In Rinne's test you strike the tuning fork and hold it against the outcrop of bone immediately behind the ear until you can't hear it anymore. |
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Low-angle unconformities can be observed between the Triassic and Jurassic rocks at outcrop scale. |
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The first cave is down by the grass, a big outcrop of rock cut below to an arched tunnel with a chimney through the top. |
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Figure 6 shows outcrop Al as a representative example of the shelf to shoreface successions on the footwall of the Jalan Tutong Fault. |
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James and Stevens attempted to identify the fourteen numbered beds in other areas of the outcrop belt. |
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Spotting a simple black Bedouin tent, tiny as a tea leaf, at the base of an outcrop 500 times its height suddenly supplies a scale. |
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Metabasic rocks throughout the Moine outcrop display a tholeiitic chemistry comparable with modern mid-ocean basalts. |
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The ship has constantly been pounded by huge waves since it ran aground on a rocky outcrop last Thursday night. |
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After a short climb up the frozen rocky face I found myself on a small, rubbly outcrop of dark rock. |
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There is a rose garden dotted with pink, red and yellow roses, as well as an outcrop of red sandstone which enjoys a commanding view. |
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The Acropolis, in the centre of Athens, is an outcrop of rock that dominates the ancient city. |
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However, samples from a small number of sites exhibited unusual behaviour and these are commented upon in the outcrop discussions below. |
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This outcrop must remind him of his present surroundings, a place redolent of mythology and ancient magic, I suggest. |
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Each lava unit was sampled, usually as seven independent cores, drilled over several metres of outcrop using a portable motor and oriented by sun and magnetic compasses. |
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The paucity of outcrop in the Acraman depression indicates that the bedrock beneath the depression is strongly disrupted by brecciation and jointing. |
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An outcrop of bare rocks jutting out of the hill, hewn into different shapes by eons of wind and rain, appeared like a sculpture gallery of Henry Moore. |
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Massive to pillowed tholeiitic basalt, komatiitic basalt and ultramafic rocks form a series of partly overlapping lensoidal bodies with typical sigmoidal outcrop patterns. |
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Lt-Col Lean said they identified an armed group of three or four people sited in protected positions near a rocky outcrop 100m further up the re-entrant. |
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Basanites were sampled from six localities within the outcrop of the Batain Nappes and define two lineaments, similar in trend to the Qalhat Fault. |
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The subject too tends to be rendered in a formulaic way with the figure positioned centrally or slightly to one side within a rocky hollow or outcrop. |
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The present-day areal extent of the province is highly asymmetric with most of the outcrop preserved today in the Parana basin, on the South American continent. |
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He said the plane had crashed on a steep rocky outcrop, and dense bush and rugged terrain was hampering efforts by police and crash investigators to reach the site. |
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They bounced off another outcrop and spun like tops down the scree below. |
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The scattered nature of the outcrop and the possibility of diachronous volcanism mean that all rocks grouped as Dokhan Volcanic Series may not be coeval. |
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It can be found in a variety of open, sunny, wetland habitats including a pitcher plant bog, a wet calcareous outcrop and the edges of hardwood flood plain forests. |
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Those Romans' stolid inclination towards straight lines meant that if a topographical outcrop loomed in their way, they simply built up and over it. |
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However, Lower Cretaceous plutonic rocks have not been found in outcrop. |
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The presence of detrital cordierite in soil 300 feet up-slope from the outcrop suggests that the deposit may have a minimum strike length of 500 feet. |
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He claimed to have chipped bits off the very outcrop of the California Rand, without finding it worth while to bring away, but none of these things put him out of countenance. |
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In the outcrop, this is a low-dipping cleavage folded by open steep folds. |
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After having to unstrap to walk over a rocky outcrop we arrived at the top of the next slope, which was fairly steep, and littered with rock debris. |
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Geologically, the island is an outcrop of a submerged mountain range. |
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High-resolution geomatic surveys allow 3D photorealistic outcrop images to be captured and interpreted using novel visualization and analysis methods. |
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Natural landmarks include such diverse sites as the gritstone outcrop of Otley Chevin and the Fairburn Ings RSPB reserve. |
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Nottingham Castle was constructed in 1068 on a sandstone outcrop by the River Leen. |
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Lying off the coast of Northumberland are the Farne Islands, another dolerite outcrop, famous for their bird life. |
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The outcrop is exposed in a narrow vertical trench and the geometry of the bioherm is not entirely visible. |
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Investigation of outcrop area and source rock characteristics of bituminous shale of western and northwestern Anatolia is important. |
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The seam outcrop definition excludes areas in North Worcestershire and South Staffordshire. |
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With this hideous bushy outcrop, the beard has reached its end game. |
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The scales from the Vesiku outcrop come from a bonebed, therefore fragile scales are absent and all spines are broken. |
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About a mile above, a second outcrop of mineral was located which was found to be lead and copper in barytes gangue. |
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Building a castle on a rock outcrop or surrounding it with a wide, deep moat helped prevent this. |
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For example, an outcrop of jaspilite near Yeelirrie is the 'Anthill Dreaming place', but the site also incorporates 'numerous flakes. |
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A sense that the air, a sighting of muddy river, or that outcrop of rock so implacably bland in the light of midday, is undertowed by memory. |
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If, for example, the camp was built on an outcrop, it followed the lines of the outcrop. |
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To mark the victory, Sylvia Sayer asked SWW if DPA could purchase the rocky outcrop of Sharpitor. |
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A little higher is an outcrop of epidote schist with quartz, carbonate, and magnetite. |
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We never have seen such a dense accumulation of spherules in a rock outcrop on Mars. |
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The outcrop continues through Ystradfellte to Pontneddfechan, Penderyn and Pontsticill. |
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Its base is not exposed but in its main outcrop area, it is considered to be in excess of 5000m thick though less elsewhere. |
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Local newspaper Le Dauphine Libere said the boy appears to have gone off-piste before falling at least 160 feet from a rocky outcrop. |
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About half way down along the ridge-top, a great and cylindrical outcrop presents its upthrust. |
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The Old Man is within the outcrop of the Ordovician Borrowdale Volcanic Group. |
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The summit of Great Gable is strewn with boulders and the highest point marked by a rock outcrop set with a cairn. |
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Pillar Rock is a large rocky outcrop surrounded by cliffs on the northern side of Pillar, well below the summit. |
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The mineralization is in boulders and outcrop as pegmatoid calcsilicates and as late cross cutting veins. |
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The outcrop is dominated by phyllite west of the contact, and by the metaconglomeratic Dean Formation, east of the contact. |
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This outcrop was mapped as Upper Devonian Ohio Shale by Reidel and lies stratigraphically above a Middle Silurian dolostone. |
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Examples of hillseams are described in both outcrop and in coal mine roof to establish their geologic character and contribution to roof failure. |
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In Wyomings northeast corner stands Devils Tower, the rock outcrop featured in the film eClose Encounters of the Third Kind. |
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Another geological definition, the seam outcrop definition, only includes areas where the coal seam is shallow. |
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The centre of the range comprises a Devonian granite outcrop surrounded by Silurian and Devonian andesite lava flows on each side. |
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Detailed outcrop studies show that the ichnology of five subenvironments within IFS are distinctive. |
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In the Little Karoo the outcrop is composed of limestone, into which an underground stream has carved the impressively extensive Cango Caves. |
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However this does not appear to relate to whether or not there is an outcrop of rock on their summit. |
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These two belts of metasediments flank the South Harris igneous complex, and form the largest outcrop of such rocks in the Outer Hebrides. |
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Supracrustal rocks of the Loch Maree Group form two large areas of outcrop near Loch Maree and Gairloch in the Southern Region. |
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These gneisses are found throughout the outcrop of the Lewisian complex in the mainland. |
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Among the different proxies, marine facies variation in combination with outcrop area best explains the palaeodiversity curve. |
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In the laboratory, biostratigraphers analyze rock samples from outcrop and drill cores for the fossils found in them. |
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However, a few small licensed mines continue to work seams, mostly from outcrop, on the hillsides. |
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The present day outcrop occupies a narrow zone from Dulas Bay on Anglesey's northeast coast, southwards to the town of Llangefni. |
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There is a continuous outcrop along the Highland Boundary Fault from Stonehaven on the North Sea coast to Helensburgh and beyond to Arran. |
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An outcrop extends from Kirkby Stephen along the western side of the Vale of Eden and wraps around the northern margin of the Lake District as far as Cleator Moor. |
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Legend has it that Allen fell asleep at the base of Broad Mountain and woke to the sight of a large fire because his campfire had ignited an outcrop of anthracite coal. |
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The coal bearing rock strata or coal measures that make up the coalfield outcrop in the foothills of the Pennines and dip gently downwards from west to east. |
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The crossing passes over mudflats in the Severn Estuary with part of the eastern approach viaduct sited on the English Stones, a rocky outcrop uncovered at low tide. |
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A gold-bearing ore body outcrop at the foot of limestone hills at Jambusan about seven kilometers from Bau had been worked by Chinese fossickers over many years. |
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Bureau of Mines published a study of eastern Kentucky drift mines as part of an ongoing research program to characterize the outcrop barrier zone. |
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A small cairn on the highest craggy outcrop marks the highest point. |
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High White Stones is an outcrop of the Lincomb Tarns Formation. |
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In contrast, the Mount Cap microfossils from both outcrop and subsurface horizons are truly exceptional in terms of preservational quality and paleobiological significance. |
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But if SU1 is considered to be older than MIS 4, sediments of MIS 5e Mikulino interglacial in European Russia are absent from the Kileshino outcrop. |
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Dunnottar Castle, perched atop a rocky outcrop, was home to the Keith family, and during the Scottish Wars of Independence, the Scottish Crown Jewels were hidden there. |
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The Lewisian complex or Lewisian gneiss is a suite of Precambrian metamorphic rocks that outcrop in the northwestern part of Scotland, forming part of the Hebridean Terrane. |
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They're everywhere, but your best watch-spot might be the outcrop at Pelican Point, where April through July you'll peep great blue herons, snowy egrets, and pelicans. |
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