#Inktober day 1: cross section of Mt Rainier, Washington It’s a quick & dirty sketch in a not-drawing-friendly notebook with an unloved pen because I keep losing things today, but it feels good to squeeze in a bit of geo #SciArt.
#inktober index card 25: Fault anatomy! Footwall is where you stand. Hangingwall is where you hang your lamp (or canary). Hanging wall goes down? Normal fault Hanging wall goes up? Reverse fault No hanging wall? Strike-slip fault. No movement? Fracture. #geology#sciart
#inktober index card 8: Landslide runout analysis gets a wee bit funky off-planet. It’s an adventure! ...with far too few case studies to narrow down more important factors, sigh. #landslide#hazard#sciart
#inktober index card 7: My beloved landslides! 💚 Landslide runout analysis usually mixes topography, volume, & material (for both surface & slide) to determine #landslide#hazard. #geology#sciart