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Field Study to the Blue Mountains. Posted by Stacy P. Some Eastern Oregon geology fun. You can hardly imagine how much volcanism must have been going on to produce such large deposits. Ill spend the next few posts describing our field trip and the geology of Eastern Oregon. Click here. For a Google Earth best freeware ever made! Map of the first nine stops. Basalt, basalt, and more basalt. and our troupe of white government vans. An indication of altered glass. This is unusual! So they were probably e.

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Field Study to the Blue Mountains. Posted by Stacy P. Some Eastern Oregon geology fun. You can hardly imagine how much volcanism must have been going on to produce such large deposits. Ill spend the next few posts describing our field trip and the geology of Eastern Oregon. Click here. For a Google Earth best freeware ever made! Map of the first nine stops. Basalt, basalt, and more basalt. and our troupe of white government vans. An indication of altered glass. This is unusual! So they were probably e.

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