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Photo ID: h31zkySubject: Sedimentary RocksDescription
Bedding Planes; Canyons; Erosion; Paleozoic; Petrology; Sedimentary Structures; ValleysFlat-lying Paleozoic sedimentary rocks of northwestern Arizona.

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Marli Miller

Credit Line: Copyright © Marli Miller, University of Oregon
North America; United States; Arizona
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: h31zovSubject: Sedimentary RocksDescription
Bedding Planes; Limestone; Petrology; ShaleShale with interbedded limestone.
PhotographerLocation
Marli Miller

Credit Line: Copyright © Marli Miller, University of Oregon
North America; United States; Ohio
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: h4ven9Subject: Sedimentary RocksDescription
Bedding; Bedding Planes; Planar Bedding Structures; Primary Structures; Sedimentary Structures; Stratification; StrikeBedding planes in rocks.
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Bruce Molnia

Credit Line: Copyright © Bruce Molnia, Terra Photographics
North America; United States; West Virginia
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: h7fazkSubject: PeopleDescription
Bedding Planes; Beds; Geologists; Petrology; Planar Bedding Structures; Sandstone; Sedimentary Rocks; Sedimentary StructuresGeologists study on a sandstone bedding plane.
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Bruce Molnia

Credit Line: Copyright © Bruce Molnia, Terra Photographics
North America; United States; Nevada
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: h7fb9ySubject: Sedimentary RocksDescription
Bedding; Bedding Planes; Clastic Rocks; Clastic Sediments; Laminations; Planar Bedding Structures; Sandstone; Sedimentary Structures; Terrigenous Materials; TruncationTruncated bedding planes.
PhotographerLocation
Bruce Molnia

Credit Line: Copyright © Bruce Molnia, Terra Photographics
North America; United States; California; Point Lobos
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: he29suSubject: Sedimentary RocksDescription
Arkose; Bedding Planes; Clastic Rocks; Composition; Feldspar-rich Sandstone; Monoliths; Rock; Terrigenous MaterialsAyers Rock (also knows as Uluru) in central Australia at the beginning of sunset. Rising 1,100 feet, Ayers Rock is the largest monolith - or single rock - in the world. The rock is more than 1.5 miles long, 1 mile wide and measures more than 5 miles around it's base.
PhotographerLocation
Abi Howe

Credit Line: Copyright © Abi Howe, American Geological Institute
Australia; Australia; Northern Territory; Ayers Rock
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: he29wxSubject: Sedimentary RocksDescription
Arkose; Bedding Planes; Clastic Rocks; Composition; Feldspar-rich Sandstone; Monoliths; Rock; Terrigenous MaterialsAyers Rock (also knows as Uluru) in central Australia at sunset. The rock turns a firey orange with changes in the Sun throughout the day. Rising 1,100 feet, Ayers Rock is the largest monolith - or single rock - in the world. The rock is more than 1.5 miles long, 1 mile wide and measures more than 5 miles around it's base.
PhotographerLocation
Abi Howe

Credit Line: Copyright © Abi Howe, American Geological Institute
Australia; Australia; Northern Territory; Ayers Rock
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: he2a1eSubject: Surface ProcessesDescription
Arkose; Bedding Planes; Cleavage; Cracking; Erosion; Erosional Processes; Erosional Surfaces; Fractures; Geomorphology; Jointing; Landform Evolution; Sedimentary Rocks; Solution Features; Structural AnalysisBedding planes and cracked rock at Ayers Rock in Australia.
PhotographerLocation
Abi Howe

Credit Line: Copyright © Abi Howe, American Geological Institute
Australia; Australia; Northern Territory; Ayers Rock
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: he2agbSubject: Sedimentary RocksDescription
Bedding Planes; Canyons; Cross Bedding; Cross Laminations; Erosion; Fluvial Features; Geomorphology; Gorges; Irregular Bedding Structures; Planar; Sedimentary Structures; ValleysSedimentary rocks of Kings Canyon in the Australian Outback.
PhotographerLocation
Abi Howe

Credit Line: Copyright © Abi Howe, American Geological Institute
Australia; Australia; Northern Territory; Kings Canyon
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: he2ajvSubject: Sedimentary RocksDescription
Bedding Planes; Canyons; Erosion; Fluvial Features; Geomorphology; Gorges; Sedimentary Structures; ValleysKings Canyon in Australias Outback.
PhotographerLocation
Abi Howe

Credit Line: Copyright © Abi Howe, American Geological Institute
Australia; Australia; Northern Territory; Kings Canyon
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

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