Filename Description
IMAGE001.jpg Scarp panorama picture 1. Face just above and to the left of the furthermost left person contains pictographs, seen in IMAGE006.jpg.
IMAGE002.jpg Scarp panorama picture 2. Work area extends from crack behind people on left to a meter right of the ladder, and all the way up the face.
IMAGE003.jpg Scarp panorama picture 3. Note degradation in height and quality of scarp as we progress to the right.
IMAGE004.jpg Scarp panorama picture 4.
IMAGE005.jpg Scarp panorama picture 5.
panorama.jpg Constructed scarp panorama in one picture.
IMAGE006.jpg Pictographs. Most prominent pictograph (middle) is a snake. Possibly another snake directly to the right, and a deer directly to the left.
IMAGE007.jpg Lee standing next to scarp face, pointing out the surface representations of two hypothesized paleoseismic events. Data points are the spots marked with orange tape.
IMAGE008.jpg Jeri placing more data points on scarp face.
IMAGE009.jpg Hailstones (white) on cinders (black) from a past eruption of nearby Sunset Crater volcano.
IMAGE010.jpg Photo of scarp. Holes in scarp are core holes, from which cores were taken for radiogenic age dating.
IMAGE011.jpg View to the ESE accross Arrowhead Graben (center).
IMAGE012.jpg View to the east accross Arrowhead Graben (center).
IMAGE013.jpg View to the northeast accross Arrowhead Graben (center).
IMAGE014.jpg View to the NNE accross Arrowhead Graben (center).
panorama2.jpg Panorama of IMAGE011.jpg (right) through IMAGE014.jpg (left).
IMAGE015.jpg Countryside of the area.
IMAGE016.jpg Countryside of the area.
IMAGE017.jpg Countryside of the area.
IMAGE018.jpg Countryside of the area.
panorama3.jpg Panorama of IMAGE015.jpg (left) through IMAGE018.jpg (right).