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  • Leif Anderson and Francis Rengers trail run through the badlands on the high plateau at Goblin Valley State Park, Utah.
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  • Students, on a geology field trip with the University of Colorado, walk along a ridge at the foot of North Caineville Mesa, Utah.
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  • Students on a geology field trip from the University of Colorado, Ben Hudson and Jessica Stanley, look over the rim of North Caineville Mesa, Utah.
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  • Students on a geology field trip with the University of Colorado hike on a road towards their vehicles parked at the foot of North Caineville Mesa, Utah.
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  • Ben Hudson and Francis Rengers, students on a geology field trip with the University of Colorado, hike along a ridge at the foot of North Caineville Mesa, Utah.
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  • Students, on a geology field trip with the University of Colorado, descend the steep trail that provides access to the rim of North Caineville Mesa, Utah.
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  • Leif Anderson, on a geology field trip with the University of Colorado, takes pictures standing the rim of North Caineville Mesa, Utah.
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  • View of Factory Butte from the rim of North Caineville Mesa, Utah.
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  • A young woman looks out from the rim of North Caineville Mesa towards Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • Students on a geology field trip from the University of Colorado stand on the rim of North Caineville Mesa, Utah.
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  • A young woman looks out from the rim of North Caineville Mesa towards Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • A young man scrambles over mancos shale badlands near Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • University of Colorado geomorphology professor Robert Anderson walks with a student through the mancos shale badlands near Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • A group of students from the University of Colorado course in geomorphology hike into the mancos shale badlands on BLM land near Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • Cattle and horse tracks encircle a stone hoodoo in the badlands near Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • Unusual landforms in the mancos shale badlands near Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • A group of students from the University of Colorado course in geomorphology hike into the mancos shale badlands that surround Factory Butte, Utah, visible in the distance.
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  • Sunrise strikes the dramatic columnar sandstone walls of a deep canyon system in the badlands near Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • A girl stands on the edge of an eroding mesa bluff, with stones and soil exposed, in the badlands of Utah.
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  • Detail of rock shards formed by frost heave, and rimmed with frost, on a cold clear morning in the badlands near Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • University of Colorado geomorphology professor Robert Anderson smiles for a portrait in the mancos shale badlands near Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • The cracked surface of a dry wash in the mancos shale badlands near Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • University of Colorado geology postdoc Miriam Duhnforth takes pictures at sunset in the mancos shale badlands near Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • University of Colorado geomorphology professor Robert Anderson leads students through the mancos shale badlands near Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • Students from the University of Colorado course in geomorphology explore the mancos shale badlands near Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • University of Colorado geomorphology professor Robert Anderson leads students into the mancos shale badlands near Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • University of Colorado geomorphology professor Robert Anderson discusses the influence of water and wind on the evolution of the unusual landforms in the mancos shale badlands near Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • Water erosion carves clear hydrological pathways into the mancos shale badlands near Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • A group of students from the University of Colorado course in geomorphology hike into the mancos shale badlands on BLM land near Hanksville, Utah.
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  • University of Colorado geomorphology professor Robert Anderson points out the fine calcium carbonate coat that can form on the bottom of rocks in arid environments such as the badlands of Utah. Water percolating to the surface through the soil matrix comes to a stop against the undersides of rocks, where it deposits dissolved minerals to form these skins.
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  • Detail of groundcover vegetation growing on the rim of a deep canyon system in the badlands near Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • Detail of rock shards formed by frost heave, and rimmed with frost on a cold clear morning in the badlands near Factory Butte, Utah.
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  • Students from the University of Colorado course in geomorphology pose for a group portrait in the mancos shale badlands near Factory Butte, Utah. The Henry Mountains are visible in the background.
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  • Factory Butte stands amidst mancos shale badlands near Hanksville, Utah.
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  • Melissa Foster, on a geology field trip with the University of Colorado, flexes her arm confidently in the badlands of Southern Utah.
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