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Description
The up-stream camera that used to face North, was shifted by a squirrel up and to the east, causing the photographs taken afterwards to be useless with reference to mass movements on the west slope. This night photo shows the shifted camera view as well as an owl that landed on a nearby branch. Although this isn't what was planned for, it shows that these game cameras can be used for many purposes, from geology to biology. Field Camera: Bushnell Trophy Cam. Contributors: Nicholas Wiesenberg, William Cary
Subject
Fluvial geomorphology; Sediment transport; Geology; Ohio
Creation Date
4-28-2012
Format
JPEG
Source
Bushnell Trophy Cam.
Rights
All images are owned by The College of Wooster department of Geology. They are presented here for educational use only. Please consult the Geology department for further information.
Relation
This image is part of an original collection that can be found here: http://cdm15963.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15963coll32/id/191
Keywords
cantilever, cut bank, mass movements, slump block, geology, Ohio
Keywords
cantilever, cut bank, mass movements, slump block, geology, Ohio