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matthewgrantanson 3 days ago
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Night Time, Los Angeles -- June 29th, 2024
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malafresita 15 hours ago
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I liked my outfit the other day :) 馃
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urdeadsweetheart 3 days ago
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I鈥檓 his trailer trash queen trailer park baby
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we-die-in-the-barn 2 months ago
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bettergeology 12 days ago
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See that white layer in this hillside? That's an extremely important white layer. 680,000 years ago (give or take), a large volcanic system in what is now Wyoming erupted catastrophically, spewing ash and debris across the North American continent. You might have heard of it, it's called Yellowstone Caldera. You may notice that these pictures in no way resemble the verdant forests of the Rocky Mountains and that is because they are from Death Valley, California, located more than 620 miles (1000 km) away from the Yellowstone Caldera!
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But... it gets cooler.
The hills this ash layer is exposed in, the Kit Fox Hills, have been uplifted. The mudstone and sediments here are ancient valley fill, meaning that they used to be the bottom of the valley and are now about 400'/120 m above the current valley floor. This is the action of the Northern Death Valley fault zone, one of California's longest active faults. In this area, that fault has some excellent outcrops as seen below.
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Next door to Death Valley to the west is Panamint Valley. It's not quite as big or dramatic as Death Valley but it has many of the same sorts of geologic features which have formed over a shorter geologic timeframe, interestingly. The faults in Panamint Valley just move faster than those in Death Valley so things are a little more youthful over there. In the middle of Panamint Valley, we see this same Yellowstone ash layer but with a caveat - instead of a mere 400 feet, in Panamint Valley that ash is more than 500 feet above the valley floor! That suggests that the valley subsidence of Panamint Valley is about 20% faster than Death Valley. The true story is more complex than that, but it's good as a reference point. Let's see what that looks like.
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It's hard to see in this aerial imagery, but near the top of this steep escarpment is that same volcanic ash layer. It's a bit thicker here because this big pile of material I've outlined is an ancient delta. Panamint and Death Valleys have repeatedly hosted large lakes during cooler and wetter times. This huge delta deposit is over 1.2 million years old at the base, and about 600,000 years old at the top (above the Yellowstone ash). As the Panamint Mountains (background) rose and the valley subsided, huge amounts of eroded rock and gravel were dumped on this delta. So what you're looking at is a 1 million year-long record of the floor of Panamint Valley! How cool is that?
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missmisnomer 4 months ago
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Orange County SoCal Miku coming in hot!!
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seagirl49 6 months ago
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Standing guard on a misty morning...
漏 Susan Kramer 2024 All Rights Reserved
Southern California Coastline
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aquariumpacific 4 months ago
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Do our animals feel earthquakes?
Thanks to our @exploreorg cameras, we know they do.
8/12/2024 12:21 PM
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heartnosekid 7 months ago
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socal northern lights | patrickc_la on ig
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davetada 1 month ago
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Sunset
Koreatown, LA, CA
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matthewgrantanson 4 months ago
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Livability, Los Angeles -- January 2nd, 2024
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animentality 1 year ago
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myclassierside 2 months ago
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Venice beach, CA
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chlobody 11 months ago
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Desert roses
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malafresita 1 month ago
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I accidentally deleted the first time I posted 馃槖 but here are tonight鈥檚 selfies <3
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seagirl49 6 months ago
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Breakwater
漏 Susan Kramer 2024 All Rights Reserved
Southern California Coastline
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