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H28 Badlands. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA

Position:
N37° 38'
W113° 08' approx.
Elevation:
8000' / 2450m approx.
Image format:
35mm

BADLANDS
BADLANDS is a term that describes arid, poorly vegetated areas where soft rock and SOIL is easily ERODED by running water. The soil has few plants with root systems to bind it together because there is little available ground moisture to support plant life. When RAIN falls, in CONTINENTAL INTERIOR areas, it is often in the form of heavy, THUNDER STORMS caused by CONVECTION processes in the atmosphere. Heavy rain falling on a thinly vegetated surface formed from loose soil and rock particles is bad news. Extreme SOIL EROSION can take place in a very short time. Even solid rock may be scoured and fragments carried away. The rocks in the BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK area of Utah, USA have been so badly eroded that the area is now a major TOURIST ATTRACTION! These are very good badlands to look at but heartbreaking if you were having to farm them. The most distinctive features are called HOODOOS - pillars of rock, usually of fantastic shape, left by erosion.

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Image Trail:
L25 Gullied Butte - badlands. Grand Mesa, Grand Junction. Colorado, USA
L34 Gullied Butte - badlands. Factory Butte, Hanksville. Utah, USA
H29 Badlands. Bryce Canyon National Park. Utah, USA

Links:
http://www2.nature.nps.gov/grd/parks/brca/
http://www.nps.gov/badl/
http://geography.com.sg/weathering/index.html
http://geography.com.sg/rivers/index.html

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