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Discussion & Signing
Tuesday, Nov 10th
7:00 pm
F&F Downtown
WHAT’S SO GREAT ABOUT GRANITE?
Even if they don't know much about rocks, most folks can name at least one place they have encountered granite. In everyday life you'll find countertops, headstones, flooring--even whole buildings made of granite. In the natural world it forms random boulders in fields and many of the planet's loftiest peaks. Commonness aside, no two granites are alike; it is a mysterious rock that crystallizes from magma miles and miles below the surface, far beyond the reach of human observation
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The summit area of Mount
The summit area of Mount Hood comprises several andesite or dacite domes. Solfataric alteration has weakened these rocks and made them susceptible to potentially catastrophic slope failure. Pleistocene laharic deposits that are rich in altered Mount Hood andesite underlie terraces in the lower Hood River valley (35 kilometers north of the volcano) and are present on both sides of the Columbia River near the town of Hood River, approximately 40 kilometers north of the volcano. The lahar presumably began as a debris avalanche that incorporated large masses of preexisting rock on the flank of the volcano, inundated the Hood River Valley, and temporarily filled the Columbia River to a depth of 30 meters. A single radiocarbon date from wood in the lahar is greater than 38,000 years (beyond the limit of Carbon-14 dating when the sample was run). Old lahars are also exposed 35 kilometers west of Mount Hood in the Sandy River drainage. Weathering horizons as much as 7 meters thick indicate that the deposits west of Mount Hood are many tens of thousands of years old.
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Microsoft's initial
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