The epicenter of the quake was about 30 miles to the southeast of Denver, just outside of Elbert, near Castle Rock.
Unaweep Canyon is the only canyon in the world where water flows out of both ends, or so the claim goes. Part of the reason ...
We once drove through Walsenburg with a geologist named Brian Penn, passing gas stations and discount stores and fast food chains when suddenly Penn veered his Ford Ranger to the side of the road and ...
The Colorado Mountain Club’s Adventures in Learning series – Basics of Colorado Geology… and More! – will take place on Thursday and Saturday this week.During an informational lecture (to begin at 7 p ...
Climbers with satellite-connected tools find East Crestone should replace Crestone Peak on the state’s list of 14ers ...
Emily Fairfax fainted when she started her PhD in geology at the University of Colorado Boulder in 2015. She was out in the field near Boulder, and it was a hot day. “We were standing and walking to ...
Residents in Northern Colorado may spot a low flying helicopter in the area over the next three months due to an ongoing geological survey. The United States Geological Survey will be using airborne ...
What kid hasn’t had some sort of rock collection? Discovering hidden gems is always a treat. Western Colorado is perfect for exploring geology with your kids. Look around — there is evidence of eons ...
The Epic Journey of Geology 310's Crew, Summer 2008 Traipsing in the Blue Ridge. Scuttling about that incredible granite exposure at Richmond’s Belle Isle. A departmental trip to the Potomac River’s ...
Paul Rady’s loose connection with the University of Colorado Boulder became considerably tighter when CU President Bruce Benson (Geology ’64) approached his friend about supporting an endowed faculty ...