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The Great Crater Adventure: July 2012
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The Great Crater Adventure. Tuesday, July 24, 2012. Looking At Mars through Arizona. The trip was absolutely amazing, and the opportunity to learn about planetary analogs from numerous scientists who study them was basically a dream come true. The geology we saw are some of the most amazing sites I have ever seen, and being able to connect them to geology across the solar system reminds me why I decided to pursue planetary geology. Tuesday, July 10, 2012. 8220;Give me the splendid silent sun, with his be...
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The Great Crater Adventure: Treasured Moments
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The Great Crater Adventure. Tuesday, July 10, 2012. 8220;Give me the splendid silent sun, with his beams full-dazzling…Give me nights perfectly quiet, as on high plateaus west of the Mississippi, and I looking up at the stars…”. Walt Whitman "Give me the Splendid, Silent Sun". And how do I articulate those moments properly? How do I do them justice- The feeling of total peace felt sitting atop the Grand Canyon listening to the whispers of the Earth,. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Notes from a Native.
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The Great Crater Adventure: Adventure through the Millennia
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The Great Crater Adventure. Tuesday, August 7, 2012. Adventure through the Millennia. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Adventure through the Millennia. Megascopic Processes and Lessons of Continuity. View my complete profile. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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The Great Crater Adventure: August 2012
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The Great Crater Adventure. Tuesday, August 7, 2012. SP crater is a cinder cone volcano that exists to challenge climbers. Getting to the top is a truly difficult task, but from the top the. Lava flow is beautifully defined, and very easy to identify. Climbing. Is 2 steps up, one step sliding down, but going down is like a. Downhill roller-blade trip. The view from the top was amazing, making. SP crater a distinct highlight of the trip. Other side at most a few hundred yards away. But no, its bigger.
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The Great Crater Adventure: Arizona Ramblings
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The Great Crater Adventure. Tuesday, July 10, 2012. I am not a geologist. I will start by throwing that out there. So only with many, many morning lectures, I have managed to absorb the order of rock layers (Hermit, Coconino, Toroweap, Kaibab, Moen-Kopi, Basalt! Day two was volcano day, and a close favorite for me. I don’t know if I’ve ever done that much hiking in one day, and I didn’t even do as much as others! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Looking At Mars through Arizona. Lessons from the Canyon.
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The Great Crater Adventure: Megascopic Processes and Lessons of Continuity
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The Great Crater Adventure. Thursday, August 2, 2012. Megascopic Processes and Lessons of Continuity. Jillian E. Votava. DAY ONE: Drive from Phoenix to Flagstaff. First impression of AZ: It’s deathly hot and dry. As we drive out of the airport and head north along the highway though, we see a pleasant sight: Carnegiea gigantean. Sound of the day: wind through the tree leaves. DAY TWO: Volcanic Craters. First impression of Colton crater: rounded and eroded. Colton is a large cinder-cone volcano that w...
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The Great Crater Adventure: June 2012
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The Great Crater Adventure. Wednesday, June 13, 2012. This field trip has been made possible by the efforts of many different people, several of which who will be with us in Arizona. We will be led on our expedition by a group of talented geologists and planetary scientists. As they are an essential part of our experience, we thought it would be a good idea to introduce them to you now. So here they are (in no particular order). Dr James (Jim) Rice. Another returning guide is Dr. Charles Schulz. There is...
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The Great Crater Adventure: A Brief Look
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The Great Crater Adventure. Tuesday, August 7, 2012. SP crater is a cinder cone volcano that exists to challenge climbers. Getting to the top is a truly difficult task, but from the top the. Lava flow is beautifully defined, and very easy to identify. Climbing. Is 2 steps up, one step sliding down, but going down is like a. Downhill roller-blade trip. The view from the top was amazing, making. SP crater a distinct highlight of the trip. Other side at most a few hundred yards away. But no, its bigger.
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The Great Crater Adventure: Looking At Mars through Arizona
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The Great Crater Adventure. Tuesday, July 24, 2012. Looking At Mars through Arizona. The trip was absolutely amazing, and the opportunity to learn about planetary analogs from numerous scientists who study them was basically a dream come true. The geology we saw are some of the most amazing sites I have ever seen, and being able to connect them to geology across the solar system reminds me why I decided to pursue planetary geology. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Looking At Mars through Arizona.