Foster Falls on the New River, SW Virginia. The New River cuts through relatively resistant sedimentary rocks at Hematite Mountain, dropping over numerous ledges. The river doubles its width through the Falls area and several mid-channel islands are produced just downstream. |
The view east from Draper Mountain VA in the Valley and Ridge physiographic province. The bucolic scenery hides Interstate 81 near the foot of the mountain. The Blue Ridge province is the far skyline. The town of Pulaski is just to the west on the other side of Draper Mountain. |
Inclined sandstone beds of Draper Mountain VA (looking southwest along strike). |
Caving in northeastern Tennessee with the UNCG STAMPS group. |
Stone Mountain State Park, NC. A large granitic intrusion along the Blue Ridge Escarpment, weathered and eroded to produce a prominent Bornhardt. |
Roan Mountain (NC/TN); 6,286 ft. (background peak); seen from an adjacent high elevation bald. |
Snow Creek dam release sediment export: the rising stage. Graduate course project 2014. |
Trying to find the edge of a wetland. Soils and watersheds course, 2015. |
Beaver dams in Roaring Fork, Stone Mountain S.P. Note what passes for a sediment plume along the left bank. Its origin is beaver excavation beneath left bank right at the dam. |
GEO314 (Geomorphology) Course Field Trip |