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"Denuded: Unveiling the Beauty of Nature's Transformations" Journey to Mount Slide in Kinglake National Park, Victoria

Background imageDenuded Collection: Reclining Nude (oil on card)

Reclining Nude (oil on card)
WAG292592 Reclining Nude (oil on card) by Etty, William (1787-1849); 31.7x47 cm; Wolverhampton Art Gallery, West Midlands

Background imageDenuded Collection: Denuded aspens, White River Area, Wenatchee National Forest, Washington State, USA

Denuded aspens, White River Area, Wenatchee National Forest, Washington State, USA

Background imageDenuded Collection: Denuded aspens, Wenatchee National Forest, White River Area, Washington State, USA

Denuded aspens, Wenatchee National Forest, White River Area, Washington State, USA

Background imageDenuded Collection: Denuded Cairn, Lough Crew Showing Arrangements of Chambers

Denuded Cairn, Lough Crew Showing Arrangements of Chambers - a view of an open cairn showing the chambers laid out. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Meath: Lough Crew). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageDenuded Collection: Sopwith Model XII: Denudation of mineral veins

Sopwith Model XII: Denudation of mineral veins
This model shows the influence of surface denudation and faulting on inclined strata, with increased complexity to the situation in Model VII

Background imageDenuded Collection: Sopwith Model VII: Surface denudation of veins

Sopwith Model VII: Surface denudation of veins
This model shows the influence of surface denudation and faulting on otherwise flat, horizontal strata. The discontinuity between the beds as viewed at the surface can be seen

Background imageDenuded Collection: Sopwith Models: denudation & faulting

Sopwith Models: denudation & faulting
Models showing the effect of denudation and faulting on how rock strata appear at the surface. Thomas Sopwith (1803 - 1879)

Background imageDenuded Collection: Sopwith Model II: Coal strata near Newcastle

Sopwith Model II: Coal strata near Newcastle
Unlike the models of generic situations this representation of coal strata was specific to a particular surveyed location in England showing several thin, and mostly hidden, coal seams

Background imageDenuded Collection: Sopwith Model VII: Denudation of mineral veins

Sopwith Model VII: Denudation of mineral veins
This model shows the influence of surface denudation and faulting on otherwise flat, horizontal strata. The discontinuity between the beds as viewed at the surface can be seen

Background imageDenuded Collection: Sopwith Model XII: Mineral vein denudation

Sopwith Model XII: Mineral vein denudation
This model shows the influence of surface denudation and faulting on inclined strata, with increased complexity to the situation in Model VII

Background imageDenuded Collection: Sopwith Model VIII: Overcutting of strata

Sopwith Model VIII: Overcutting of strata
This model shows overcut strata: when the layers of rock are inclined at a gentler angle than the eroded slope, the resulting vee pattern points uphill

Background imageDenuded Collection: Sopwith Model VII: Surface denudation

Sopwith Model VII: Surface denudation
This model shows the influence of surface denudation and faulting on otherwise flat, horizontal strata. The discontinuity between the beds as viewed at the surface can be seen

Background imageDenuded Collection: Sopwith Model X: Denuded basset of strata

Sopwith Model X: Denuded basset of strata
This model shows undercut strata: when the layers of rock are inclined at a steeper angle than the eroded slope, the resulting vee pattern points downhill

Background imageDenuded Collection: Sopwith Model IV: Fallacious coal indications

Sopwith Model IV: Fallacious coal indications
This model depicts the scenario where from the surface an abundance of coal appears to exist, but there is actually very little quantity below

Background imageDenuded Collection: Sopwith Model III: Dislocation of strata

Sopwith Model III: Dislocation of strata
This model represents the side of a valley of denudation, with undisturbed horizontal beds of sedimentary rock when fully assembled

Background imageDenuded Collection: Sopwith Model I: Stratified rocks / denudation

Sopwith Model I: Stratified rocks / denudation
Black lines in this model represent coal seams, between lighter shales and sandstones. When separated the lower section shows a gently inclined valley floor

Background imageDenuded Collection: Sopwith Model II: Coal strata nr Newcastle

Sopwith Model II: Coal strata nr Newcastle
Unlike the models of generic situations this representation of coal strata was specific to a particular surveyed location in England showing several thin, and mostly hidden, coal seams

Background imageDenuded Collection: IDAHO: LEAD MINE, 1936. A view of the Bunker Hill mine in Kellogg, Idaho, the largest

IDAHO: LEAD MINE, 1936. A view of the Bunker Hill mine in Kellogg, Idaho, the largest lead mine in the world, surrounded by destroyed trees. Photographed by Arthur Rothstein, July 1936

Background imageDenuded Collection: ROBERT HUTCHINGS GODDARD (1862-1945). American physicist

ROBERT HUTCHINGS GODDARD (1862-1945). American physicist. With the first liquid-propellant rocket to take flight, 16 March 1926, at Auburn, Massachusettes. Oil over a photograph from the same year

Background imageDenuded Collection: AUDUBON: WEASEL. New York weasel (Mustela frenata noveboracensis), a subspecies

AUDUBON: WEASEL. New York weasel (Mustela frenata noveboracensis), a subspecies of the long-tailed weasel, in winter coat

Background imageDenuded Collection: AUDUBON: WEASEL. Bonapartes weasel (Mustela erminea cicognanii), a subspecies

AUDUBON: WEASEL. Bonapartes weasel (Mustela erminea cicognanii), a subspecies of the ermine or stoat, in summer coat. Lithograph, c1854

Background imageDenuded Collection: AUDUBON: VOLES. North American water vole (Microtus richardsoni), left, and Drummond vole

AUDUBON: VOLES. North American water vole (Microtus richardsoni), left, and Drummond vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus drummondii), a subspecies of the meadow vole

Background imageDenuded Collection: AUDUBON: MARMOT. Yellow-bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventris). Lithograph, c1854

AUDUBON: MARMOT. Yellow-bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventris). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageDenuded Collection: AUDUBON: DOG. Hare Indian, or Mackenzie River, dog, an extinct breed of domesticated dog

AUDUBON: DOG. Hare Indian, or Mackenzie River, dog, an extinct breed of domesticated dog (Canis lupus familaris). Lithograph, c1854

Background imageDenuded Collection: AUDUBON: SHREW. American, or northern, water shrew (Sorex palustris). Lithograph

AUDUBON: SHREW. American, or northern, water shrew (Sorex palustris). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageDenuded Collection: AUDUBON: RABBIT. Western brush rabbit, formerly known as Bachmans hare (Sylvilagus bachmani)

AUDUBON: RABBIT. Western brush rabbit, formerly known as Bachmans hare (Sylvilagus bachmani). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous

Background imageDenuded Collection: NEBRASKA: PHOTO WAGON. Solomon D. Butchers photography wagon, near the Middle

NEBRASKA: PHOTO WAGON. Solomon D. Butchers photography wagon, near the Middle Loup River in Custer County, Nebraska. Photographed by Solomon D. Butcher, c1886

Background imageDenuded Collection: WORLD WAR I: ARGONNE, 1918. U. S. Marines climbing a hill in the Meuse-Argonne forest

WORLD WAR I: ARGONNE, 1918. U. S. Marines climbing a hill in the Meuse-Argonne forest
WORLD WAR I: ARGONNE, 1918. U.S. Marines climbing a hill in the Meuse-Argonne forest in France during World War I, October 1918

Background imageDenuded Collection: YELLOW FEVER, 1793. Dead house on the Schuylkill River during the yellow fever

YELLOW FEVER, 1793. Dead house on the Schuylkill River during the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia in 1793. Watercolor by David J

Background imageDenuded Collection: TEWA MAN, c1910. Florentin Martinez, a Tewa Native American man at San Ildefonso pueblo

TEWA MAN, c1910. Florentin Martinez, a Tewa Native American man at San Ildefonso pueblo, New Mexico. Photographed by Matilda Coxe Stevenson, c1910

Background imageDenuded Collection: Domestic Goat, herd, with goatherders and Buddhist temple in distance, Bagan, Mandalay Region

Domestic Goat, herd, with goatherders and Buddhist temple in distance, Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar, January

Background imageDenuded Collection: View of moorland habitat, almost completely devoid of snow during unseasonably warm spring of

View of moorland habitat, almost completely devoid of snow during unseasonably warm spring of 2011, Cairngorms N. P
View of moorland habitat, almost completely devoid of snow during unseasonably warm spring of 2011, Cairngorms N.P. Aberdeenshire, Highlands, Scotland, March



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"Denuded: Unveiling the Beauty of Nature's Transformations" Journey to Mount Slide in Kinglake National Park, Victoria, Australia reveals a denuded landscape that captivates with its raw and rugged allure. "Reclining Nude, " an exquisite oil painting on card, portrays the vulnerability and grace of a denuded figure, celebrating the human form in its most natural state. Explore the enchanting White River Area in Wenatchee National Forest, Washington State, USA where denuded aspens stand tall against the backdrop of majestic mountains. Witness nature's resilience as denuded aspens gracefully dot the landscape of Wenatchee National Forest's White River Area in Washington State, USA - a testament to their enduring spirit. The Denuded Cairn at Lough Crew unveils intricate arrangements of chambers that whisper tales of ancient rituals and spiritual connections woven through time. Sopwith Model XII showcases how mineral veins undergo denudation processes, unraveling geological mysteries and shedding light on Earth's hidden treasures. Delve into the world of geology with Sopwith Model VII as it unravels surface denudation patterns within mineral veins - revealing nature's artistic hand at work. Discover Sopwith Models' fascinating insights into denudation and faulting processes - unlocking secrets buried deep within our planet's layers over millions of years. Embark on a journey alongside Sopwith Model II to witness coal strata near Newcastle - an awe-inspiring display showcasing centuries-old forces shaping our energy resources today. Marvel at Sopwith Model VII's exploration into the intricate dance between mineral veins and denudation processes - offering glimpses into Earth's geological tapestry like never before. Dive deeper into understanding mineral vein dynamics with Sopwith Model XII as it uncovers the complex interplay between denudation and the formation of precious resources.