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Geotripper

I am a teacher of geology at Modesto Junior College and former president of the National Association of Geoscience Teachers, Far Western Section.

  • By Garry Hayes
  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly two posts per month
  • First post on

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Dec 2021 2
Jan 2022 4
Feb 2022 1
Mar 2022 2
Apr 2022 2
May 2022 2
Jun 2022 1
Jul 2022 1
Aug 2022 1
Sep 2022 1
Oct 2022 1
Nov 2022 1
Dec 2022 2
Jan 2023 2
Feb 2023 1
Mar 2023 0
Apr 2023 0
May 2023 0
Jun 2023 0
Jul 2023 1
Aug 2023 0
Sep 2023 3
Oct 2023 3
Nov 2023 0
Dec 2023 1
Jan 2024 1
Feb 2024 2
Mar 2024 2
Apr 2024 0
May 2024 2
Jun 2024 1
Jul 2024 2
Aug 2024 1
Sep 2024 0
Oct 2024 5
Nov 2024 1

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Most recent posts

In the Heart of the Devil: The Damning of Del Puerto Canyon
This beautiful canyon is under serious threat California geology is complicated. Unlike any other state, it is affected by the interactions of all three kinds of plate boundaries: divergent (the crust pulling apart), convergent (the …
On , by Garry Hayes, 1,122 words
What We All Think We Know: Myths and Misconceptions about California and Earthquakes for the Day of the Great Shake-Out!
Today is the Great Shake-Out in California: At 10:17 AM, around 10.5 MILLION people will participate in a statewide earthquake drill. This is also the 35th anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake that caused so …
On , by Garry Hayes, 4,010 words
Why did the Road Cross the San Andreas Fault? 22 Years of Geologic Change (a new Update)
2002 I've been leading geology field studies trips to lots of places in the American West for 36 years and started to take digital pictures in 2001. I sometimes struggle to find new things to …
On , by Garry Hayes, 903 words