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Dinosaur Provincial Park badlands
Dinosaur Provincial Park badlands
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Dinosaur Provincial Park badlands
These images show landscapes of the Alberta Dinosaur Provincial Park badlands exhibiting unique topography and relief from strong stratification and erosional features from aerial and fluvial provesses, such as rills and gullies, as indicated by markers. Hoodoos are also unique features characteristic of badlands, indicating softer sandstone underlying harder rock making the structure more resilient to erosion than the surrounding rock. This phenomenon forms hooded columnar structures of varying sizes.
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Digitized Date
04/16/2016
Creator
Dolphin, Glenn
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CU1STO7146
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Canada
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Alberta
Park
Dinosaur Provincial Park
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"Dinosaur Provincial Park badlands", unknown date, (CU1STO7146) by Dolphin, Glenn. Courtesy of Geoscience Images Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.