14 February 2012
Contact of the Campus Andesite with host rocks
Posted by Callan
First thing we saw on the post-InTeGrate field trip to the rocks of El Paso, Texas, was this contact between the aforementioned Campus Andesite, and the Cretaceous sedimentary rocks into which it intruded (contact metamorphosed in the area of this photo):


I decided to try switching up my annotation fonts. Whaddya think?

Callan Bentley is an assistant professor of geology at Northern Virginia Community College in Annandale, Virginia. He is particularly interested in structural geology and the evolution of the Appalachian mountain belt. Callan draws cartoons and writes for EARTH magazine. He lives in Washington, D.C.








I like that font, different for annotations but I might like it on my response cards (fancy but easy to read). What is it?
It’s called “Blackadder.” I’m not really considering adopting it full-time, just trying to keep things lively ’round here.
Awesome job on the field trip photos! The font even looks like it was under the same deformation as the rocks we saw there!