unjonharley wrote:The meek shale inherit the Black Rock City
maryanimal wrote:unjonharley wrote:The meek shale inherit the Black Rock City
Amen unjon! *hug*

Snow wrote:Geologists will date anything.

^Rhino! wrote:USGS has a protocol for the use of geographic place names for formational nomenclature, and it fit the bill in more ways than one.
wh..sh wrote:^Rhino! wrote:USGS has a protocol for the use of geographic place names for formational nomenclature, and it fit the bill in more ways than one.
Hmm, I am confused. I am sure there is a pre-cambrian formation called "Vishnu". Named after the Hindu god, I suppose...
Of course, I know nothing about Geology. So, my understanding could be way off.
Snow wrote:Damn I still have the formations of the grand canyon memorized from my Stratigrraphy class. I try to forget but they just won't go away.


ygmir wrote:wh..sh wrote:^Rhino! wrote:USGS has a protocol for the use of geographic place names for formational nomenclature, and it fit the bill in more ways than one.
Hmm, I am confused. I am sure there is a pre-cambrian formation called "Vishnu". Named after the Hindu god, I suppose...
Of course, I know nothing about Geology. So, my understanding could be way off.
*faints*
^Rhino! wrote:Named for Vishnu Temple, one of the prime monoliths rising from the inner canyon floor. by John Wesley Powell (2nd USGS director and widely acclaimed as the 'father' of the USGS) in 1869 during the first expedition down the Colorado. The Precambrian Vishnu Schist of the inner canyon is the deepest formation exposed there. It also acts as a giant reflector oven in the early spring, heating up the inner canyon to uncomfortable temperatures if you're working to map its occurrence. You say, 'Oh, schist!" and get away from it quickly before you overheat.
One of the inner canyon rims is known as the Esplanade. If Larry finds that out, he might name streets at the event something geologically, in all probability. Of course, I've never met the man, so I can't speak for him.
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