By: callanbentley
Image: AP/MAGIC
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Uploaded: 4 Apr 2020
Last Updated: 4 Apr 2020
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This great little anticline is one of several accessable from the Veach Gap trail in George Washington National Forest, Fort Valley, Virginia. The rocks are from the Massanutten formation, a Silurian quartz arenite to quartzite. The folds seen here are parasitic folds which relate to the larger Massanutten Synclinorium regional structure (see google earth location). Image made as part of the MAGIC project (Mid-Atlantic Geo-Imagery Collection)