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PACIFIC OCEAN (February 21, 2011) - Aviation Structural Mechanic 3rd Class Jared Schmidt, from Aurora, Colo., sands photo luminescent paint off the propeller of an E-2C Hawkeye assigned to Airborne Early Warning Squadron (VAQ) 139 Black Eagles on board the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Ronald Reagan is currently underway conducting training in preparation for an upcoming deployment to the Western Pacific and Central Command area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Josh Cassatt/Released)
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Airman First Class Kevin Williams, vehicle maintainer, 169th Logistic Readiness Squadron, finishes applying a splint on simulated casualty Stephanie Eads during an Operational Readiness Exercise at McEntire Joint National Guard Base Feb. 9, 2013. Williams is part of a post-attack reconnaissance team, first responders in his immediate work area who are responsible for first aid, detecting unexploded ordnance and looking for chemical contamination. (National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Jorge Intriago/Released)
Operations intern Zach Mulka captures the Career Technology Center's structural steel erection on the campus of Monroe County Community College in Monroe, Mich. Walbridge broke ground on the MCCC Career Technology Center project in May.
Structurally tilted shales in the Cretaceous of Utah, USA.
At center is an outcrop of Mowry Shale in Dinosaur National Monument, Utah. The Mowry is a mid-Cretaceous unit having dark-colored siliceous shales. Upon weathering, the shale usually consists of silvery-gray chips. Fragmentary fish fossils are common in some Mowry Shale outcrops. In Wyoming and Montana, the Mowry is a significant source rock for hydrocarbons. It's been calculated that about 12 billion barrels of oil have been generated by the Mowry in the deep subsurface of those two states (see summary in Bremer, 2016).
Stratigraphy: Mowry Shale, mid-Cretaceous
Locality: Fossil Discovery Trail, western Dinosaur National Monument, northern Uintah County, northeastern Utah, USA
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Reference cited:
Bremer (2016) - Stratigraphy and Sedimentology of the Cretaceous of the Cretaceous Mowry Shale in the Northern Bighorn Basin of Wyoming: Implications for Unconventional Resource Exploration and Development. M.S. thesis. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. 55 pp.
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See info. at:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_National_Monument
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Geologic map of Dinosaur National Monument:
Red sweater with yellow roses: thrifted. detail shot in my thing.
Blue and white dress:thrifted.
Navy blue tights: thrifed:
Red suede boots: thrifted.
White hat:thrifted.
Brown belt: real old.
Silicone alone will not hold on shiny surfaces. Use 2x4 wood to support and nail the insulation into it
Complete repair and resurface of exterior concrete steps and pedestals. Grind, patch, integrally colored overlay. ELITE CRETE - THIN FINISH with DESERT BEIGE / LIGHT TAN integral color
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The McCormick Tribune Campus Center is itself structurally isolated from both the tube and the Green Line tracks, to minimize vibrations and noise. Supports for all three structural systems are visible here.
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Property structural issues and foundation damage are a threat not only to the safety of our families but on our emergency funds as well.
The cracks that you find on the walls, the seemingly damaged door and window frames, the uneven flooring in living room, and the separation of the house walls from the ground.
These are alarming signs that a house may have a serious of structural or foundation damage.
Professional input from structural engineers on fixing the damage will certainly resolve the problem, but the professional fee is no joke.
If this much amount is impossible to obtain with your current financial status, Sell Any House can come in your rescue.
Taken at an old leather tannery in Johnstown, NY. THis is an old 5 story building that has structural problems and we are there to demo it.
"Derrida mobilizes the central insight of structuralism – that meaning is not inherent in signs, nor in what they refer to, but results purely from the relationships between them. "
-Appignanesi and Garrat
The critic is saying that Structuralism is based off of meanings found in signs and what they relate to
This picture is a good example of structuralism because it shows a complex system of parts which is similar to how structuralism uses relationships between signs and what they relate to
Students ENGS 71: "Structural Analysis" show off their building models in class.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
A big tomato shows its magnificient structure using different lights.-------------------------------Interessant estructura d'un tomàquet amb diversos focus de llum.
Wonderful structural, minimalist views of gas pipes outside of residences in Tel Aviv. These were all shapes and sizes and numbers of pipes. Generally a single larger pipe came up from the ground and spilt into multiple smaller pipes, connected with valves and meters, and then further pipes dissapeared into building walls.
This is the site of an old clay mining operation in Golden, Colorado. Soft clay horizons occurred between hard sandstone intervals of the Laramie Formation. The beds here are vertically oriented - structural tilting occurred during the Laramide Orogeny in the Tertiary. The Laramie Formation is a nonmarine, coastal plain to deltaic succession of mostly mixed siliciclastic sedimentary rocks - sandstones, siltstones, claystones, and coals.
After clay mining ceased, the site became a landfill for ash from coal burning operations. Landfill activity buried many dinosaur footprints preserved in the Laramie Formation sandstones. The locality is now a "fossil preserve" with dinosaur footprints, plant fossils, and other features that can be closely examined along trails. An odd-looking golf course makes up the rest of the old clay mine.
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Two versions of on-site signage:
Clay Mining
Since 1877, five generations of the Parfet Family have mined clay from this area. Previously operated as the Parfet Clay Pit, the ceramic and brick industry used clay from this area primarily for bricks and sewer pipe. The Governor’s mansion, East and South High Schools in Denver, and the Jefferson County Hall of Justice in Golden were built from the distinctive tan bricks.
The clay, deposited in lakes and swamps 68 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous, is part of the Laramie Formation. Uplift of the modern day Rocky Mountains some 67-55 million years ago tilted the rock strata to their near vertical position. The clay layers were excavataed as trenches, leaving the vertical fins of sandstone visible today. Trace fossils such as dinosaur tracks and leaf impressions are visible on many of the remaining sandstone walls. The pits on either side of the trail contain fossil footprints that have yet to be detailed.
Logs, wedged horizontally between the sandstone walls, served as a warning device to miners. If the walls started to give way, the miners would hear the logs creak or “sing” and move to safety.
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Clay Mining
Clay from the Fossil Trace Golf Course, previously operated as the Parfet Clay Pits, has been mined for the ceramic and brick industries since 1877 by five generations of the Parfet family. The predominant uses of this clay were for brick and sewer pipe. The tan brick was used to build the Governor’s mansion, East and South High Schools in Denver and the Jefferson County Hall of Justice in Golden. The clay was deposited in small ponds and depressions about 70 million years ago in the Late Cretaceous period and became part of the Laramie Formation. The rock strata were tilted vertical by the uplift of the modern day Rocky Mountains to the west approximately 60-65 million years ago. Clay layers were excavated as trenches, leaving vertical fins of sandstone, which contain trace fossils. The sandstone was originally sand which was deposited when adjacent streams overflowed their banks during flood events.
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Stratigraphy: Laramie Formation, Maastrichtian Stage, upper Upper Cretaceous
Locality: outcrops at Parfet Prehistoric Preserve, southern side of the town of Golden, Colorado, USA