Hoo hum... another day in the life of the average Dickinson geologist. Spent the day in the field beginning our final project. Mapping and measuring a section of a ~250 m long road-cut on US-11/15S across from Clemson Island. It should be a fun project once I get my shit figured out. I have some thrust faults in mine! And they are blind! And a nice big anticlinal fold to go with it! Super exciting! Three weeks will be spent standing on this road. I hope something comes of it...
Heading home after the Jazz/Symphonic Band concert tomorrow night w/ the Zach to go to the next MAC races: Beacon Cross in Bridgeton, NJ and Highland Park Cross in Johnstown, NJ. Back after that hopefully with some interesting results... or a least bette results.
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