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Wheeler Peak / Sweetwater Mountains (California)
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Photographer: Ron Wolf
ID: 0000 0000 1012 1949 (2012-10-26)Copyright © 2012 Ron Wolf
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INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
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date of photo Jun 28, 2012
location
Toiyabe National Forest. Near Bridgeport (Mono County, California, US)notes Wheeler Peak (elev. 11,664 ft.) in the Sweetwater Mountains. View from the south. The core of the range is composed of Cretaceous granitic plutons similar to those of the Sierra 20 miles to the west. These colorful barren peaks are the result of late Miocene rhyolitic intrusions in the granite core that created rhyolite domes and clastic flows.keywords: geology, earth science, geomorphology, Miocene, Cretaceous, rhyolite, granite, intrusion, volcanism
camera Canon EOS 7D, 100 mm, f/9.0, 1/1250 sec.
photo category: Misc. - geology
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