Filename | Description |
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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). |