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Tag Archives: Sedimentary structures
“It’s a sedimentary basalt”
These were the words to pass the lips of an undergraduate in my care on a field trip two weeks ago. The thing is, just as the geology parts of my brain were about to collide with this idea in … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Geology, Science, Sedimentology, Volcanism
Tagged Science, Geology, Dartmoor, Brent Tor, Basalt, Igneous rock, Sedimentary structures, Clastic rock, fieldwork, nomenclature
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