Steven Dutch, Natural and Applied Sciences, University
of Wisconsin - Green Bay
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Below: the structure (yellow) is just east of the town of Wetumpka on the opposite side of the Coosa River. U.S. 231 runs along the northwest margin of the structure.
Below: the northern half of the structure is clearly visible in topography and stream patterns.
| Left and below: Tilted Paleozoic rocks along U.S. Highway 231 | |
| Tilted Paleozoic rocks along U.S. Highway 231. What appears to be an overturn at the top is actually due to the way the cut is beveled; the rocks are actually uniformly dipping. | |
| Brecciated and deformed sandstone in the interior of the structure | |
| Brecciated and deformed sandstone in the interior of the structure | |
| View northwest off the rim of the Wetumpka structure | |
| View from Wetumpka across the Coosa River to the rim of the Wetumpka structure. | |
| View from Wetumpka across the Coosa River to the rim of the Wetumpka structure. |
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