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Photo ID: iup297Subject: Vertebrate FossilsDescription
Chordata; Eohippus; Fossils; Mammalia; Perissodactyla; Skulls; Tetrapoda; VertebrataThis Eohippus skull may have been found in the Eocene Green River Formation near Utah's Roan Cliffs. Eohippus is an early member of the horse family.
PhotographerLocation
Michael Collier

Credit Line: Copyright © Michael Collier
North America; United States; Utah; Roan Cliffs
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: iup2d2Subject: Sedimentary RocksDescription
Clastic Rocks; Eocene; Eocene; Shale; Terrigenous MaterialsThese are the shales of the Green River Formation that outcrop in Utah's Roan Cliffs.

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Michael Collier

Credit Line: Copyright © Michael Collier
North America; United States; Utah; Roan Cliffs
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: iup3ojSubject: LandscapeDescription
Bluffs; Chemical Weathering; Cliffs; Erosion; Erosion Features; Geomorphology; Landforms; Marble Canyon; Mass Movements; Mass Wasting; Physical Weathering; Slopes; Talus SlopesThe Vermilion Cliffs stand guard over Arizona's Marble Canyon.
PhotographerLocation
Michael Collier

Credit Line: Copyright © Michael Collier
North America; United States; Arizona; Vermilion Cliffs
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: iup413Subject: LandscapeDescription
Canyons; Clastic Rocks; Cliffs; De Chelly Formation; Erosion; Erosion Features; Geomorphology; Gorges; Landforms; Permian; Sandstone; Sedimentary Rocks; Streams; Terrigenous MaterialsCanyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona displays this canyon cut into orange Canyon de Chelly Sandstone (Permian).

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Michael Collier

Credit Line: Copyright © Michael Collier
North America; United States; Arizona; Canyon de Chelly National Monument
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: ivpzvwSubject: LandscapeDescription
Civil Engineering; Cliffs; Coastal Environment; Engineering Geology; Erosion; Erosion Features; Geomorphology; Highways; Landforms; Mountains; Santa Lucia Mountauns; ShorelinesIn the absence of marine terraces where California's Santa Lucia Mountains seem to rise out of the Pacific Ocean, engineers have carved Route 1 into the side of Salmon Cone. Below, the waves pound away at the base of the mountain with an energy that may have destroyed previous marine terraces.
PhotographerLocation
Michael Collier

Credit Line: Copyright © Michael Collier
North America; United States; California; Salmon Cone
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: ivq0cnSubject: LandscapeDescription
Cliffs; Cuestas; Geomorphology; Hogbacks; Homoclines; Kaibab Uplift; Landforms; Monoclines; Scarps; SlopesThis hogback ridge is the Gray Mountain Monocline along the eastern flank of the Kaibab Uplift (along the south side of Arizona Highway 64).
PhotographerLocation
Michael Collier

Credit Line: Copyright © Michael Collier
North America; United States; Arizona; Gray Mountain Monocline
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: ivq0f9Subject: Surface ProcessesDescription
Canyons; Cliffs; Cuestas; Erosion Features; Fluvial Features; Geomorphology; Hogbacks; Homoclines; Kaibab Uplift; Landforms; Monoclines; Scarps; SlopesLittle Colorado River Gorge below Cameron, Arizona.
PhotographerLocation
Michael Collier

Credit Line: Copyright © Michael Collier
North America; United States; Arizona; Little Colorado River Gorge
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: ivq0i0Subject: LandscapeDescription
Cliffs; Cuestas; Geomorphology; Hogbacks; Homoclines; Kaibab Uplift; Landforms; Monoclines; Scarps; SlopesThis is a view of the Gray Mountain Monocline, a hogback ridge along the eastern flank of the Kaibab Uplift (along the south side of Arizona Highway 64).
PhotographerLocation
Michael Collier

Credit Line: Copyright © Michael Collier
North America; United States; Arizona; Gray Mountain Monocline
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: ivq0kzSubject: LandscapeDescription
Cliffs; Cuestas; Geomorphology; Hogbacks; Homoclines; Kaibab Uplift; Landforms; Monoclines; Scarps; SlopesThe Gray Mountain Monocline is a hogback ridge along the eastern flank of the Kaibab Uplift (along the south side of Arizona Highway 64).
PhotographerLocation
Michael Collier

Credit Line: Copyright © Michael Collier
North America; United States; Arizona; Gray Mountain Monocline
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: ixvsxnSubject: Sedimentary RocksDescription
Chinle Shale; Clastic Rocks; Jurassic; Sandstone; Shale; Terrigenous Materials; Triassic; Wingate SandstoneHere at Utah's Vermillion Cliffs, the lower Jurassic aged Wingate Sandstone protects the underlying Chinle Shale of the Upper Triassic.

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Michael Collier

Credit Line: Copyright © Michael Collier
North America; United States; Utah; Vermillion Cliffs
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

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