Lower Pennsylvanian Geology and Shallow Brittle |
Deformation in the Wartburg Area - STOP 2 |
Wartburg, Tennessee Saturday, May 09, 2015 |
Trip Leader: Vade Scruggs Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of Tennessee |
Click the links below to see photographs at each of the field trip stops.
Stop 1 | Lilly Bluff Overlook |
Stop 2 | Exposed Sandstone-Shale Contact on Highway 62 near Lancing |
Stop 3 | Exposed Rex Coal at Fritts Road |
Stop 4a | Emory River Tear Fault near Nemo Rapids |
Stop 4b | Emory River Tear Fault Dividing Sandstone Units |
Stop 4c | Deformed Shale in Rock Castle Sandstone Caused by Fault |
Coalfield sandstone, highest stratigraphic unit visited, overlying Burnt Mill shale. |
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Photograph by J. Brad Stephenson |
Photograph by J. Brad Stephenson |
Photograph by Bob Gelinas |
Photograph by Bob Gelinas |
Photograph by J. Brad Stephenson |
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Photograph by Bob Gelinas |
Photograph by Bob Gelinas |
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May 19, 2018 |