Magma and Limestone Met at America's Second Tallest Cliff: Notch Peak, Utah
Journey to the vast and spectacular House Range in the west desert of Utah with geology professor Shawn Willsey to investigate the outstanding outcrops near Notch Peak, the second tallest cliff face in the U.S. Learn how intrusions of magma during the Jurassic (~170 million years ago) invaded and changed Cambrian (~520 million years old) limestone. Support geology education via: PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... or Buy Me: https://buymeacoffee.com/shawnwillsey or Venmo: @shawn-willsey or click on the "Thanks" button above or a good ol' fashioned check to: Shawn Willsey 148 Blue Lakes Blvd N #141 Twin Falls, ID 83301 Willsey website: https://www.willseygeology.com/ Willsey merch store: https://geologyexplained-shop.fourthw...

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