hikingmaineac
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Does anyone know why the rock (granite?) on Monadnock is full of the interesting shapes I've attached below? I'm guessing they're either fossils (but don't think so because I don't think it's sedimentary rock) or something caused by the way the igneous rock cooled.
If anyone has the time and/or the understanding, I'd bet that the answer is in here: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~earthsci/MONADNOCK.pdf, but it's been too long since I took Sed-Strat (and I was in it mostly for the off-campus lab work and b/c it was a prereq for the mini-term to New Zealand).
I've uploaded some pictures:
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Thanks!
If anyone has the time and/or the understanding, I'd bet that the answer is in here: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~earthsci/MONADNOCK.pdf, but it's been too long since I took Sed-Strat (and I was in it mostly for the off-campus lab work and b/c it was a prereq for the mini-term to New Zealand).
I've uploaded some pictures:
View attachment 2340
View attachment 2341
Thanks!
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