Steven Dutch, Natural and Applied Sciences, University
of Wisconsin - Green Bay
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Like most roads over the Sierra Nevada, California Route 4
over Ebbets Pass features a long gentle western approach with beautiful
forest but all too infrequent views. Below: a recent landslide. |
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Exfoliated granite. |
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Three lithologies: llight granodiorite, dark metamorphic rocks, and andesite flows capping the summit. |
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Glacial polish on metamorphic rocks. |
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Deep chemical weathering in hollows on the metamorphic rocks. |
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Those castellated ridges in the distance are also visible on the Sonora Pass highway. |
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Left and below: views east of the pass. Below is the view down the valley of the Walker River. |
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