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By:Ron Schott (rschott) on
July 25, 2009
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teton
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range
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geology
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mafic
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dike
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gneiss
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granite
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archean
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glacier
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fofs
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From close below the Tetons, this panorama offers a detailed look at the geology of the range front. The Teton Glacier is best seen from this angle and there are a couple of mafic dikes that cut the Archean igneous and metamorphic rocks that make up the bulk of the Teton Range. Oh yeah, a few tourists and cyclists in there, too.
Date Taken: July 25, 2009
Date Added: August 21, 2009
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Total Views: 827 views
Snapshots: 6
Size: 2.68 gigapixels
Field of View: 110.0 degrees wide, 24.6 degrees high
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