Thursday, November 14, 2013

Re: [Geology2] Strange sandstone formation



Hey,Mohammed..I thought so too. Allison


From: Dr. Mohamed El-Sankary <msankary2000@yahoo.com>
To: geology2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2013 3:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Geology2] Strange sandstone formation

 
Hi,
I doubt it's kind of fossiliferous plant-remains (Lepidodendron etc.) of Carboniferous age ,
I argue the possibility of being a consolidated bees nest full of sand from a surrounding Quaternary remains??

Mohamed El-Sankary (B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.)
Nuclear Materials Authority
P.O.Box 530 El-Maadi Cairo, Egypt
e-mail: msankary2000@yahoo.com
mmsankary@hotmail.com
Mobile: (+2)01224440471; (+2)01116635126

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On Thu, 11/14/13, cgptsnaz@yahoo.com <cgptsnaz@yahoo.com> wrote:

Subject: [Geology2] Strange sandstone formation [1 Attachment]
To: geology2@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, November 14, 2013, 3:23 AM
















 









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Hello, I am a new member here. I love the outdoors
and spend much of my off duty hours in it. A few days ago I
was hiking on top of the White Cliffs near Orderville Utah
20 miles east of Zion Nat Park, the White Cliffs are part of
the Grand Staircase Nat Monument. I found this sandstone
slab with the unusual imprint on it shown in the picture I
took. The slab was 3 feet wide and tall and the round dips
were about 2 inches wide and very uniform as it
looks.Any idea's what formed this? In all my
years hiking around this area I have never seen this
before.



























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