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Barriers explained!: July 2012
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A wondering of the vastness of geology words. Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Washington - The tour continues with Mt. Rainier. Mt Rainier was on our agenda the next day of our Washington tour. A volcano finally! Is a good history background of Mt. Rainier published by the USGS. Volcanic boulders along a stream near the base. Boulders moved probably by the force of lahars. Causes more damage than lava flow as they travel far. This was again near a stream. Came across some serpentine. Or verd antique near the la...
Barriers explained!: June 2012
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A wondering of the vastness of geology words. Friday, June 15, 2012. Washington - Start of a tour into her beauty. Our recent visit to Washington, inspired me to get back into writing a blog again after a long time. Tied to my birthday gift from my boyfriend, it was a 1st for both of us going into active volcanic territory. I was mostly excited about that versus the concert we were going to see called Sasquatch (aka yeti of North America). More on that in a later blog. This is a sign in Quincy, WA. As su...
Barriers explained!: Washington - The tour continues with Mt. Rainier
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A wondering of the vastness of geology words. Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Washington - The tour continues with Mt. Rainier. Mt Rainier was on our agenda the next day of our Washington tour. A volcano finally! Is a good history background of Mt. Rainier published by the USGS. Volcanic boulders along a stream near the base. Boulders moved probably by the force of lahars. Causes more damage than lava flow as they travel far. This was again near a stream. Came across some serpentine. Or verd antique near the la...
Barriers explained!: Zebraic Chalcedony
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A wondering of the vastness of geology words. Friday, July 29, 2011. Some pictures of zebraic chalcedony from a silicified (turned into chert) stromatolitic sample from Missouri. Zebraic chalcedony in a silicified stromatolitic sample in plain light. Same view as the cross-polarized view below. Refer to that for scale. The black spots are remnant dolomite and some hydrocarbon (probably bitumen). 4x close up - the same crystal as below is 0.125mm. An addition of cooler chalcedony:. Fans are so cool! There...
Barriers explained!: Washington - Start of a tour into her beauty
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A wondering of the vastness of geology words. Friday, June 15, 2012. Washington - Start of a tour into her beauty. Our recent visit to Washington, inspired me to get back into writing a blog again after a long time. Tied to my birthday gift from my boyfriend, it was a 1st for both of us going into active volcanic territory. I was mostly excited about that versus the concert we were going to see called Sasquatch (aka yeti of North America). More on that in a later blog. This is a sign in Quincy, WA. As su...
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A Toe in Lake Tahoe | Tish on the Road
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Tish on the Road. Nevada, You Were Surprisingly Interesting. A Toe in Lake Tahoe. September 23, 2011. So I spent a few days in Lake Tahoe. Well, I wasn’t. Lake Tahoe for a few days, more like a couple minutes. And I was in all the way to my ankles. But I was in the area for a few days. Was it ever gorgeous. I dare you to click on that and not fall instantly in love. Or how about that one? So many things going on in the same place (but not at the same time). Sometimes you see rocks with both! As if all of...
Nevada, You Were Surprisingly Interesting | Tish on the Road
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Tish on the Road. A Toe in Lake Tahoe. A Toe in Salt Lake, Part One. Nevada, You Were Surprisingly Interesting. September 26, 2011. After leaving Lake Tahoe, I headed east down the Sierras on US-50, intending to drive across Nevada in one afternoon. I ended up spending three days there. I saw more different kinds of Crossing signs during my transit across Nevada than I have ever seen: Bear (in Lake Tahoe), Deer, Horse, Cow, Antelope(? Fire Truck, and Tractor. Is creating tension on the crust. It breaks i...
A Toe in Salt Lake, Part One | Tish on the Road
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Tish on the Road. Nevada, You Were Surprisingly Interesting. Hunkering Down for Winter. A Toe in Salt Lake, Part One. October 26, 2011. I just realized that it has been a month since I posted a blog entry. I am so very negligent. I could give you a million reasons, like the fact that I’ve driven through 21 states (and into another country! This time the title is accurate, because ewwwwww. But we’ll come back to that. Just like there was ancient Lake Lahontan in Nevada. Image borrowed from USGS website).
Hunkering Down for Winter | Tish on the Road
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Tish on the Road. A Toe in Salt Lake, Part One. Checklist for the Next Eclipse. Hunkering Down for Winter. November 10, 2011. So Winter. I didn’t know it started in October. I had planned to be on the road until a couple weeks before Christmas, but when the weather started turning bad while I was hanging in Canada, I panicked a little bit. So I decided to start my wintering in Southern California a little early. That’s my car under 4 inches of it up there. So even though I won’t be traveling for the next...
Watching Zion Grow | Tish on the Road
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Tish on the Road. Checklist for the Next Eclipse. January 5, 2012. The latest installment of Accretionary Wedge is a call to write about. The most memorable/significant geologic event that you’ve directly experienced . This will be my first contribution to Accretionary Wedge, so if I’m doing it wrong, someone please let me know! The 1994 Northridge quake knocked me out of bed. I felt the 1987 Whittier Narrows quake while walking to school. But a few months ago I got to experience something that will stay...
Anza-Borrego Desert | Tish on the Road
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Tish on the Road. March 11, 2013. Well I certainly didn’t intend for that to be a one year coffee break. The last year has been very interesting, for many different reasons, but there haven’t been many road trips. However, I am now officially a Geology Student which meansfield trips! This weekend field study trip was to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Here is an overview map of our stops for orientation. As usual, you can click to embiggen. The geology of this part of California is. Anza-Borrego Desert S...
Videos | Tish on the Road
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Tish on the Road. Lehman Creek in Great Basin National Park, NV. Old Faithful Geyser in Calistoga, CA. Phreaky pheasant wants attention. Woodpecker surprised at own strength. Gases bubbling up at Rancho La Brea Tar Pits. Birdsong in Modjeska Canyon. Gull dines in the waves. Sea lion waiting for handouts. Hello from Nebraska. I don't have a picture, but you probably know what cows look like. - Sent 4 years ago. It never occurred to me that it would be this cold in Minneapolis. - Sent 4 years ago.
Checklist for the Next Eclipse | Tish on the Road
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Tish on the Road. Hunkering Down for Winter. Checklist for the Next Eclipse. December 10, 2011. Buy a better camera. Buy a better tripod. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Post was...
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Odd thoughts, usual adventures. Well the holidays are over (hooray! And its back to the grind for all of us. We're settling back in to our work and school schedules. The holidays were good for us, though for one reason and another we weren't able to visit anyone. The boys did have a chance to go see Grandma and Grandpa for a few days which was nice. Gus will be getting in to track this spring! At 14 (almost 15, eek! Time to start looking for a team. Its coming up soon and I'm very excited about it! The l...
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A wondering of the vastness of geology words. Wednesday, July 23, 2014. Life of Neutrality: I flung the summer flu high! Nevertheless, what prompted me to write this blog is what I learned from the whole affair. This requires a little back story, so please bare with me. I was however not prepared for what I would come to realize. As I thought about it, what was opposite to depression? It increased my fever. I wondered why and I realized that I was using up my energy to feel happy. So now what? S songs ar...
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