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Ge 101. Introduction to Geology and Geochemistry
Lecture 1. Introduction
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Image 1.1. A river plain in Tibet (4500 m elevation), sedimentary beds exposed in trench were deposted over the last ~5,000 years
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Image 1.2. Eocene sandstone, Alborz Mountains, Iran, show bedding or stratification
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Image 1.3. Cross-bedded sandstone, facing upward. Flinders Ranges, South Australia
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James HuttonImage 1.4
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Image 1.5. Angular unconformity at Siccar Point, Scotland