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Looking west at a landslide that destroyed part of Interstate 70 at mile marker 168.9 near New Concord, Muskingum County, Ohio. The image was taken by by Michael C. Hansen on October 15, 1986.
A view of slump down from the Monticello Village Apartments landslip in Athens, Athens County, Ohio. The Monticello Village Apartments was a complex of fourteen to sixteen buildings when construction was finished in 1968. The level area on which the apartment buildings were constructed was fashioned from a cut on the hillside in the Clarksburg red bed. The mudstone removed in this cut was used as fill on the edge of the hill in order to expand the level area for apartment construction. On November 4, 1972, the slope failed, causing the destruction of a 150 meter section of Hastings Road in the location of Ohio State Route 32. On November 7, 1972, four buildings were evacuated after additional rapid movement of the...
A view of Monticello Village Appartments slump from above at Building 14 at the complex in Athens, Athens County, Ohio. The Monticello Village Apartments was a complex of fourteen to sixteen buildings when construction was finished in 1968. The level area on which the apartment buildings were constructed was fashioned from a cut on the hillside in the Clarksburg red bed. The mudstone removed in this cut was used as fill on the edge of the hill in order to expand the level area for apartment construction. On November 4, 1972, the slope failed, causing the destruction of a 150 meter section of Hastings Road in the location of Ohio State Route 32. On November 7, 1972, four buildings were evacuated after additional...
An outcrop of the Connellsville sandstone of the Conemaugh Group along the United States Route 33 Bypass at Athens, Athens County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The image was taken by Michael C. Hansen in 1974.
An outcrop of the Brush Creek limestone of the Conemaugh Group along Interstate 77 at mile marker 40 south of Byesville, Guernsey County, Ohio. This outcrop location is referred to as an
An outcrop with disconformity in the Mahoning sandstone of the Conemaugh Group along Ohio State Route 13 south of Millfield, Athens County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Michael C. Hansen in 1972. Location given is approximate based on best availble information.
An outcrop of the Brush Creek limestone of the Conemaugh Group behind the site of the former Perkins Pancake House north of Athens, Athens County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Michael C. Hansen in 1974.
An outcrop showing an Ames limestone horizon. This outcrop of the Conemaugh Group is north of Athens, Athens County, Ohio, on the United States Route 33 Bypass at Ohio State Route 550 (formerly the United States Route 50 Alternate). This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The image was taken by Michael C. Hansen in 1974.
Geologist George W. White taking samples on an outcrop of the Dunkard Group limestone at Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio.This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Late Pennsylvanian, Early Permian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Myron T. Sturgeon in June 1944. Location approximate to Brown County, Ohio.
An outcrop with honeycomb weathering and crossbedding in the Hockingport sandstone of the Dunkard Group along Ohio State Route 124, 1 mile northeast of Hockingport, Athens County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Late Pennsylvanian, Early Permian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Michael C. Hansen in 1988. A NewsCenter article written by Todd Baucher and posted on November 16, 2009, describes the rerouting of Ohio State Route 124, which had previously followed the state line along the Ohio River. In 2009, the new Ohio State Route 124 opened routed along Athens County Road 62 (Youba Ridge Rd.) from Hockingport to a new eastern...
An outcrop of the Waynesburg sandstone of the Dunkard Group along the Ohio River north of Reedsville, Meigs County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Late Pennsylvanian, Early Permian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken in 1970.
An outcrop of the Benwood limestone of the Monongahela Group at an Ohio Power Company pit in Morgan County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Clark L. Scheerens during the Great Lakes Section Society for Sedimentary Geology's Annual Field Trip in September 1979.
Ladd Natural Bridge is a natural bridge of resistant Permian Geologic Period Hockingport Sandstone near Cutler, Washington County, Ohio. The Natural Arch and Bridge Society defines a natural arch as �a rock exposure that has a hole completely through it formed by the natural, selective removal of rock, leaving a relatively intact frame.� The image was taken by Timothy A. Snyder in 1988.
An outcrop with coal balls in the Ames limestone of the Conemaugh Group along United States Highway 22 west of Wintersville in Wayne Township, Jefferson County, Ohio. Coal balls are concretions of mineralized plant debris, occurring in coal seams or in adjacent rocks. This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. This image was taken by Michael C. Hansen in 1975.
Myron T. Sturgeon is pictured examining the toe of the slump at the Monticello Village Apartments landslip in Athens, Athens County, Ohio. The Monticello Village Apartments was a complex of fourteen to sixteen buildings when construction was finished in 1968. The level area on which the apartment buildings were constructed was fashioned from a cut on the hillside in the Clarksburg red bed. The mudstone removed in this cut was used as fill on the edge of the hill in order to expand the level area for apartment construction. On November 4, 1972, the slope failed, causing the destruction of a 150 meter section of Hastings Road in the location of Ohio State Route 32. On November 7, 1972, four buildings were evacuated...
Looking down the slump at the damage to trees caused by the Monticello Village Apartments landslip in Athens, Athens County, Ohio. The Monticello Village Apartments was a complex of fourteen to sixteen buildings when construction was finished in 1968. The level area on which the apartment buildings were constructed was fashioned from a cut on the hillside in the Clarksburg red bed. The mudstone removed in this cut was used as fill on the edge of the hill in order to expand the level area for apartment construction. On November 4, 1972, the slope failed, causing the destruction of a 150 meter section of Hastings Road in the location of Ohio State Route 32. On November 7, 1972, four buildings were evacuated after...
Damage to Hastings Road below the Monticello Village Apartments landslip in Athens, Athens County, Ohio. The Monticello Village Apartments was a complex of fourteen to sixteen buildings when construction was finished in 1968. The level area on which the apartment buildings were constructed was fashioned from a cut on the hillside in the Clarksburg red bed. The mudstone removed in this cut was used as fill on the edge of the hill in order to expand the level area for apartment construction. On November 4, 1972, the slope failed, causing the destruction of a 150 meter section of Hastings Road in the location of Ohio State Route 32. On November 7, 1972, four buildings were evacuated after additional rapid movement...
An outcrop of the Benwood limestone of the Monongahela Group at an Ohio Power Company pit in Morgan County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Michael C. Hansen during the Great Lakes Section Society for Sedimentary Geology's Annual Field Trip in September 1979.
An outcrop with limestone parting in the Uniontown (No. 10) coal of the Monongahela Group at Blaine Hill east of St. Clairsville at Blaine, Belmont County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Myron T. Sturgeon in June 1944.
An outcrop with the Brush Creek limestone of the Conemaugh Group at the Helmick Mill Covered Bridge over Island Run in Morgan County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. Pauline Smyth is pictured in this photograph taken in October 1952.


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