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Work out

I have been working out everyday in the gym for almost four month. And I can see that my body is changing, muscles are building up. Feel so good I am not that thin guy any more. I am proud of myself for keeping on doing this for such a long time. I guess I am propelled by noticing the changes and by testing myself of my endurance. I will keep on working out and see how it goes. And since I am doing a pretty good job of working out. It is probably a good time to go a little bit further. I will search web for some professional suggestions and try to do it like a pro.

I submited my first paper

I submitted on 29th Nov. 2011. So happy and released. Now I am gonna charge up my energy and working on the second and third paper.

small round red fruits in front of the apartment

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Finally, I am about to submit my first paper after 3 and a half years work. A bit  slow, but that is learning process. I will be a good sedimentologist. Hope it wont get rejected.

Belkman apartment

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I have beening staying here for about half a year. Not many people live in this community, or acutally very few. The front yard is private to us to some degree and the view can be beautiful.  

Saltgrass steak house

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We stayed at Amerillo for the night. Chris suggested Saltgrass for dinner.  They are known for good steaks. I saw a couple of cowboys in the restaurant, wearing that special hats and boots. The T-bone was really good, may be the best steak I have ever had.

Sunrise in Torrey

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I woke up early in the morning to get ready for leaving for Houston. It was freezing cold outside. However, the sunrise tightly grasps my heart.

Last Chance Delta trip with Mark and Chris

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Mark took us to the Last Chance Delta where he did his Ph.D. study.  It took a while to hike up there. But he showed us a spectacular compund Valley fill. We took four Gigapan photo panels out of it. I am glad that Mark said he will put us as co-auther for his paper. He also showed us great example of landward pinching out of shoreface deposits which graded into coastal plain lagoonal facies. Three landward stepping shorefaces paraseqeunces indicate stepped transgression. Petroglyphs are interesting and funny, some are hilarious.

the day

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The Gigapan turned out working well after solving a couple of problems including shiping it overnight from Houston, buying a tripod in St. George and learning to set the zoom. We took a couple of shots today and finished by 2 p.m. Mark got stuck at Muddy Creek and we had to go and get him. Had second burger at Stands in Hanksville, noticing the Bison sample hanging above the door.

Utah feeling

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Went to Stands at Hanksville twice today and had twice of their double cheese burger with only one piece of cheese on. Saw the T-shirt many times and it is always funny. Took a picture of it.

Nap in the field

I was puting up the sticky reflectors on the outcrop for collecting lidar data. I went up a little further of the valley and put some even on the other side of the gully. I kind of felt tired and sleepy. found a spot under the cliff and put my backpack by the rock and felt asleep. Seems like somebody was calling my name and I woke up. I realized that Bode was yelling my name, I look at the watch. I slept about half an hour and found out later that everbody was looking for me and worried about me. Do not feel guilty but what I did was not very appropriate.

After snow

The Gigapan had a problem. It will not decrease the number of pictures that will be taken while we use smaller zooms. I noticed the problem before, but just ignored it. Another stupid thing I did. After checking the menu, I found out the we are supposed to tell the gigapan how much it will take for one photo. Anyway, figured it out. Always learning things in a hard way.

Appreciation of the nature

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I was out driving around with Bode.  Kind of wanna see the turkeys we saw on our way back from the field. We find the turkey and Bode told me that they were very shy and afriad of people. They were behind the fence, so I did not got close shots. Suprisingly, we spotted an female deer and two small babies. They were not afriad of people. I got as close as 15 meters, they were not scared. Took some very good shots.

Snowing Utah

Nov. 7th, 2011. It was all white outside, covering with snow when I woke up in the Suite in Torrey, Utah. We decided  still going to check the field, see if there is any field work could be done. Not much snow there because of dropping elevation and higer tempreture. But enough for stopping us working for the day. And we headed back to the hotel. Three wild turkeys were spotted on our way back. Just not in a great mood of appreciating the scene of snowed world here. However, it did made me recalled some childhood memory. Making snow and soil rolls is one of  the most unforgetble things that I have ever done.

Talk to her again

I called her again this night. Just can not help it. She post "move on" on her web. I guess she is telling herself and me to move on. 往事不堪回首!

A big decision

In order to compesate what I did stupid and to live up the kind of appreciation Janok has about me. I made this big decision of finishing three papers by the end of this semester. That is to say, I will have three papers at least the first draft ready to be reviewed in a month. I set the date for seeing Janok is (Dec 16th). Never thought that I would ever do that. But I am pretty happy that I still hold the idea and confidence that I can do whatever if I really want to.

11 4th 2011

A big mistake today. I will blame myself for making that mistake. Carelessness is a big weakness of mine. The bigger problem is I am not taking action trying to avoid that. So, I was supposed to go back to that office and recheck if everything were loaded and make sure that nothing got left. In that case, the Gigapan would not be lying in the office in Houston while we need it desperately in the field in Utah. I am trying not to blame myself that much. But it is not easy.

Got another used bike

The first bike cost me 15$. This one 20$, but in much better condition than the first one. And I got to know two new friends. They are Sun Ya from Rice and Cai Hongzhu from Utah University.

Scenic View around the Study Area

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Skyline Rim View   The end of Ferron Sandstone, the San Rafel Swell is in the background.  The Henry Mountains  A beautiful volcanic mountain, whose peak is up to 13000 ft above sea level. The term Lacolith was introduced from studying of the Henrys. The Henry Mountains

Having Fun

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This picture was taken in late May 2010. A yellow flow carpet can be seen at the background.

Interesting Geology Features in the Field

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                                                                Sandstone Dike Picture shows a sandstone dike penetrating interbeded sandstone and mudstone at the Coalmine road cut of Tununk Shale close to San Rafeal Swell. In terms of sequence of events, the interbeded marine sandstone and mudstone were deposited, and then fracture was triggered by possible mechnism of earthquake, and them sandstone was poured into the fracture and at last the sandstone dike was deformed due to compaction.

Trace Fossils

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                                                                        Rosellia This picture is taken in summer 2011 at the highway 24 road cut of  Ferron Sandstone at Steamboat. Rosellia is commonly cylindrical, inclined burrow with an funnel shape opening. It is considered to be associated with proximal Cruziana ichnofacies.                                                               Chondrites Chondrites are root-like burrow system of regularly branching feeding tunnels of uniform diameter which never anastamose, interpenetrate, nor cut across on another. It is suggested they are feeding burrows and are common element of the Cruziana ichonfacies.                                                                  Rhizocorallium Rhizocorallium are straight to sinuous, horizontal, U-shaped spreiten-burrows. Dwelling/feeding burrows of a deposit feeder. It is believed to be associated with distal Cruziana ichonfacies.                                                      

The ant in the house we are staying in Hanksville 2011 summer

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It is cute.

Dinosaur Bones in situ

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The dinosaur bones are discovered in a stacked channel belt in Morrison formation Jurassic. It is believed that the bones were rolling at the bottom of the channel due to higher density than water in a direction perpendicular to the flow.

Creatures seen in the field

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                                                                    Black Widow The black widow was spotted by Janok on a trip to Dan Fix's study  area, where a tree trunk was also seen.                                                                       Rattlesnake On the second day of consortium field trip to coalmine wash, we encontered this guy who was obviously scared of a group of humanbeing. Fast shaking of its rattle at the tail making a loud and clear rattling noise.                                                                         Lizard Desert Flower

Sedimentary Structures and Bedforms

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                                                               Wave Ripples  Wave ripples are characterized by symetrical profile to the wave crest.This is taken in July 13th 2011 in Eric's study area where Pa.6 is interpreted as wave influenced, fluival-dominated delta front deposits.                                                                2-D Current Ripple Picture was taken in Summiyah's area. Relative straight crests make them 2-D ripples. The asymetrical profile is diagnostic of current ripples.                                                                 3-D Current Ripples Picture was taken in Dan Fix's study area in Henry Wash. The sinous crests make them 3-D ripples.  Fluival channel and floodplain deposits are interpreted in the upper Ferron Sandstone.                                                     Current Ripple Cross Lamination Current ripple cross lamination shows a unidirectional dipping pattern, which indicates the paleoflow directio