• ES Picture of the Day 26 2023

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    The Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) highlights the diverse processes and phenomena which shape our planet and our lives. EPOD will collect and archive photos, imagery, graphics, and artwork with short explanatory
    captions and links exemplifying features within the Earth system. The
    community is invited to contribute digital imagery, short captions and
    relevant links.


    Volcanoes of the Northern Oregon Cascade Range

    January 26, 2023

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    PacNWtectonics

    Photographer: Marli Miller
    Summary Author: Marli Miller
    The Cascade Volcanoes form a linear chain that runs north-south
    from northern California to southern British Columbia. They form a line
    because they’re fed by magma that originates by subduction of
    the Juan de Fuca Plate beneath North America -- and the subduction
    zone trends north-south (see schematic figures below).

    This photo shows part of the volcanic chain, from South Sister
    northward to Mts Jefferson and Hood; Mt. Adams in
    Washington appears faintly on the horizon. Two rhyolitic lava
    flows, erupted between 2000-2300 years ago, appear on the flanks of
    South Sister. Notice also the many smaller peaks and cones. The Oregon
    Cascades hosts more than a thousand volcanic vents that have erupted in
    the last 2 million years. These vents are mostly basaltic in
    composition but include andesitic and rhyolitic ones as well. Photo
    taken on December 16, 2022.

    Oregon’s Cascade Range Coordinates: ~44.000, -121.900


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  • From Black Panther@21:1/186 to All on Sun Feb 26 11:01:06 2023
    EPOD - a service of USRA

    The Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) highlights the diverse processes and phenomena which shape our planet and our lives. EPOD will collect and archive photos, imagery, graphics, and artwork with short explanatory
    captions and links exemplifying features within the Earth system. The
    community is invited to contribute digital imagery, short captions and
    relevant links.


    Dance Hall Rock and Tafoni

    February 24, 2023

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    Photographer: Thomas McGuire

    Summary Author: Thomas McGuire

    In 1879 a group of 236 Mormons answered the call to trek 200 miles
    (320 km) from their homes in southwestern Utah eastward across
    partially explored high desert to populate the San Juan River
    Valley. They had selected an unexplored “shortcut” to avoid an extra
    hundred miles of travel.

    This natural alcove (top photo), called Dance Hall Rock, provided a
    place for the travelers to rest and to re-purpose themselves as scouts
    looking for a way to access the Colorado River, more than 1,000
    feet (305 m) down a sheer cliff. They found a cleft in the rock where
    they had to chisel and dynamite an extremely steep and narrow ascent;
    so steep that both wagons and horses had to be lowered separately on
    ropes to the river below. After nearly a year of treacherous travel,
    they arrived two persons stronger than they left with no fatalities and
    two babies born along the journey.

    The alcove probably resulted from a layer of resistant, Jurassic
    aged Entrada sandstone, including many tafoni (bottom photo),
    overlying less resistant sandstone layers that over time had been
    hollowed out by wind and rain. Photos taken on May14, 2022


    Dance Hall Rock, Utah Coordinates: 37.357151, -111.100474


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