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Title:
Armored Mudball
Caption:
Armored mudball in Badlands National Park, South Dakota. Armored mudballs are formed when water washes down a stream bed or slope, rolling clay into round balls that collect pebbles and sand.
Credit:
Album / Science Source / Rod Planck
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Image size:
5120 x 3410 px | 50.0 MB
Print size:
43.3 x 28.9 cm | 17.1 x 11.4 in (300 dpi)
Keywords:
1992
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ARMORED MUDBALL
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ARMOURED
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BADLANDS NATIONAL PARK
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BALL OF CLAY
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CLAYEY SOIL
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CLOSE UP
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CLOSE-UP
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CLOSEUP
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CONGLOMERATIC ARMOR
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CRACKED MUD
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CRACKING
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DETAIL
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DRIED EARTH
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DRY MUD
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DRY STREAMBED
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DRYING MUD
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EARTH SCIENCE
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FLAKING
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FLUVIAL DEPOSIT
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FOREGROUND
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GEOLOGIA
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GEOLOGY
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MUD BALL
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NORTH AMERICA
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NORTH AMERICAN
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PEBBLE-COVERED
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RIVER ERODED
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ROCK-COATED
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ROUND
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ROUNDED
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SEDIMENTARY STRUCTURE
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SOUTH DAKOTA
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SPHERICAL
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STREAM BED
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UNITED STATES
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WATER EROSION
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