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ordered by relevance and dateIndy Chakrabarti of SMT marketing
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Indy Chakrabarti of SMT marketing Photo - Indy Chakrabarti of SMT marketing organized much of the food and beer at the picnic. Thanks SMT!!
Picnic table 1
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NeoGeos with Chair Cecelia Baum
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NeoGeos with Chair Cecelia Baum Photo - Neogeos chairman Cecelia Baum (far right) with Univ of Texas grad student Randy, Laura McAllan , Ryan (in
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A very prominent fault! Notice the yellower coloring of the rock on the left, and the red coloring on the right.
Andrea Reynolds, twins and Matt Reynolds
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Andrea Reynolds, twins and Matt Reynolds Photo - HGS past Vice President Andrea Reynolds with twin sons Liam and Evan, and Matt Reynolds.
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This looks like a Fluvial Channel Mudstone. There are 3 separate conglomerate formations visible above it, where we found some very nice burrow marks.
SMT sponsored home brew beer
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SMT sponsored home brew beer Photo - SMT brought home made light and dark beer in kegs
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Gorgeous herring-bone cross-bedding, resulting from a reversal in current direction when deposited.
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Enjoying Inks Lake...what a great day it would've been for a swim! Notice pink intrusive dikes just above the water line.
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I think these are burrow marks...hard to tell (or remember)File uploaded by Laura Kamrath.

