By: magic-gigapans
Image: Alan Pitts, Mid-Atlantic Geo-Image Collection
License:
Creative Commons Non Commercial ⧉
Uploaded: 14 May 2020
Last Updated: 26 May 2020
918 megapixels
75,588 x 12,140 pixels
252.0 in X 40.5 in at 300dpi
15 pixels per inch
Along the new New Route 55 in West Virginia there are several fresh roadcut exposures of Devonian-aged sediments. Exposed at this particular road cut are black and grey shales of the Brallier Formation. This is the westernmost outcrop along the new Route 55, which is just east of Petersburg. View is looking roughly north. This is the second shot and slightly darker version of one I already posted: https://viewer.gigamacro.com/view/FWrOtRxOBo6g3cLP And is on the opposite side of Route 55 from this one: https://viewer.gigamacro.com/view/tHCY1kLXpok0FcJq Image made as part of the MAGIC project (Mid-Atlantic Geo-Imagery Collection)