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    Graded beds in Perry Mountain Formation, Tumbledown Pond

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    Graded beds. Lighter layers are quartz-feldspar granofels, darker layers are andalusite schist. Each light layer begins with a very sharp boundary on the right, gradual change to dark layer on the left, indicating topping direction (younger layers) to left.. /= / \u3e Project Name: Marvinney Historical Photoshttps://digitalmaine.com/mgs_geologic_field_photos/36980/thumbnail.jp

    Passadumkeag River, Bottle Lake overflight

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    View to east of Passadumkeag River, road on esker, Lower Pistol Lake behind. Bottle Lake granite pluton had been selected as candidate site for storage of high-level nuclear waste./= / \u3e Project Name: Marvinney Historical Photoshttps://digitalmaine.com/mgs_geologic_field_photos/36988/thumbnail.jp

    Passadumkeag River, Bottle Lake overflight

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    View to east of Passadumkeag River, road on esker, Lower Pistol Lake behind. Bottle Lake granite pluton had been selected as candidate site for storage of high-level nuclear waste./= / \u3e Project Name: Marvinney Historical Photoshttps://digitalmaine.com/mgs_geologic_field_photos/36989/thumbnail.jp

    Almanac Mountain, Bottle Lake overflight

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    View to SE of Almanac Mountain (foreground), Bottle Lake (background). Bottle Lake granite pluton had been selected as candidate site for storage of high-level nuclear waste. Project Name: Marvinney Historical Photoshttps://digitalmaine.com/mgs_geologic_field_photos/36999/thumbnail.jp

    Sandy River erosion

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    Examples of erosion on the outside bends of the meandering Sandy River and sand/cobble bar deposition on the inside of the bend. Project Name: Marvinney Historical Photoshttps://digitalmaine.com/mgs_geologic_field_photos/37017/thumbnail.jp

    Sandy River erosion

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    Examples of erosion on the outside bends of the meandering Sandy River and sand/cobble bar deposition on the inside of the bend. Project Name: Marvinney Historical Photoshttps://digitalmaine.com/mgs_geologic_field_photos/37019/thumbnail.jp

    Mesozoic basalt, Southwest Head

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    Cliffs underlain with massive basalt unit of the North Basin Basalt. Jurassic Project Name: Marvinney Historical Photoshttps://digitalmaine.com/mgs_geologic_field_photos/37044/thumbnail.jp

    Ultramafic rocks, Table Mountain, Newfoundland

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    Ultramafic rocks on the broad plateau at Table Mountain, Newfoundland. Part of an ophiolite sequence involving oceanic crust and mantle rocks. Metals in the rocks and lack of calcium limit plant growth. 1: U Maine group - Tom Weddle (MGS), Roger Hooke (UM), Steve Norton (UM), Joe Kelley (UM), George Jacobsen (UM), Julia Daly (UMF). Project Name: Marvinney Historical Photoshttps://digitalmaine.com/mgs_geologic_field_photos/37055/thumbnail.jp

    University of Maine group at Western Brook Pond, Newfoundland

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    Overview of Western Brook Pond valley, Newfoundland. View to east. U Maine group: Greg Zielinski (left, red jacket), Roger Hooke (right of speaker), George Jacobson, Andrea Nurse, Terry Hughes (yellow shirt). Project Name: Marvinney Historical Photoshttps://digitalmaine.com/mgs_geologic_field_photos/37061/thumbnail.jp

    L\u27Anse aux Meadows World Heritage Site

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    L\u27Anse aux Meadows site of first Nordic settlement in North American in the year 1000. Images of mounds representing footprints of original structures, artifacts, and some recreated structures. Project Name: Marvinney Historical Photoshttps://digitalmaine.com/mgs_geologic_field_photos/37101/thumbnail.jp

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