The Epic Journey of Geology 310's Crew, Summer 2008 Traipsing in the Blue Ridge. Scuttling about that incredible granite exposure at Richmond’s Belle Isle. A departmental trip to the Potomac River’s ...
The layered rocks of the Colorado Plateau—the uplifted floor of an immense, filled impact basin? Island in the Sky at Canyonlands National Park. I recently had occasion to make an extended car trip ...
Boulder, CO, USA – The July issue of GEOLOGY presents studies on several aspects of temperature and climate change, a new river dataset examining whether the sedimentological record can help document ...
History of faulting in the eastern Uinta Mountains, Colorado and Utah / Wallace R. Hansen -- Seismic and borehole evidence for important pre-Laramide faulting along the axial arch in northwest ...
Papers based on talks given at the symposium entitled The Colorado Plateau During the Mesozoic Era, held Sept. 29-30, 1990, and hosted by the Geology Dept. of the ...
What kid hasn’t had some sort of rock collection? Discovering hidden gems is always a treat. Western Colorado is perfect for exploring geology with your kids. Look around — there is evidence of eons ...
Scientists have spent over a century arguing about when the Colorado River first carved through the Colorado Plateau. A diverse set of geologic studies continues to strongly support a 5–6 Ma ...
This past weekend, 15 alumni participants and current and former BC faculty attended an online reunion for the 50th anniversary of the Riecker-Dudley Colorado Plateau trips in 1970 and 1971, held in ...