
David W. Farris
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Geoscientist @EcuGeology
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East Carolina University geology students looking at sediment and conglomerate clasts from the Ogallala Formation in Texas.The Ogallala aquifer is a significant source of water throughout the western Great Plains. #Geology ECU Department of Geological Sciences


The High Plains of eastern New Mexico with the Sangre de Cristo mountains on the horizon. Almost there with ECU geology ECU Department of Geological Sciences


Panorama of Jurassic to Triassic sedimentary units at the San Ysidro/ White Ridge mapping area in New Mexico. #geology ECU Department of Geological Sciences

ECU Students examining the Sangre de Cristo fault near Taos, NM. Gouge zones juxtaposed against alluvial fan deposits. #geology ECU Department of Geological Sciences



Here is the K-Pg boundary at Trinidad Lakes State Park in Colorado. ECU students investigate the end of the dinosaurs! #GeologyPage #Geology ECU Department of Geological Sciences


Crossbeds in the 1.7 billion year old Ortega Fm. quartzite of the Picuris mountains, New Mexico. #Geology #GeologyPage ECU Department of Geological Sciences











ECU summer geology field course investigating Permian sedimentary rocks near Borger, Texas #ECU ECU Department of Geological Sciences #Geology


ECU Geology field course at the Rio Grande Gorge near Taos, NM ECU Department of Geological Sciences #ECU


Here is a look at the Mesozoic sedimentary rocks of San Ysidro, NM. #geology #ECU ECU Department of Geological Sciences