Yellow Mounds Badlands National Park South Dakota is a photograph by Joan Carroll which was uploaded on June 24th, 2019.
Yellow Mounds Badlands National Park South Dakota
It is easy to see that the Badlands National Park (South Dakota, USA) rock formations were deposited in layers of sediment such as sand, silt, and... more
by Joan Carroll
Title
Yellow Mounds Badlands National Park South Dakota
Artist
Joan Carroll
Medium
Photograph - Photography And Digital Art
Description
It is easy to see that the Badlands National Park (South Dakota, USA) rock formations were deposited in layers of sediment such as sand, silt, and clay that were deposited at different times over millions of years. Different environments—sea, tropical land, and open woodland with meandering rivers—caused different sediments to accumulate here at different times. The Yellow Mounds formed during a period when the Rocky Mountains and Black Hills were uplifted and inland seas and rivers drained away, exposing the ocean mud to air which weathered into a yellow soil.
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June 24th, 2019
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Pamela Williams
Congratulations! ♥️ Your work has been showcased on the homepage of the aRt diStrIct! You are invited to archive your work in the 2022 ELITE SPECIAL feature archive in the discussion thread. BRAVO! #AYearForArt