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185:(USGS) conducted a study over a three-year period monitoring granite cracks within the park's Valley. Data collected by Park Geologist Greg Stock, and USGS civil engineer Brian Collins using deformation and temperature gauges. They concluded that there is an outward expansion with the change in thermal temperature up to an inch. With prolonged movement, the cracks expand over time and create exfoliation.
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Engineers began construction on the dam in 1928 and placed the structure between two granite domes. In August 2014, the granite developed exfoliating joints and began to leak. The process was captured on video and is one of a couple ever to be caught on film. The lake was completely drained and the
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On the surface, if the granite is not jointed, or if it has few joints, then the exposed surface usually expands faster than the underlying granite. The surface layer, often a couple hundred feet thick, separates from the underlying granite along an
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that had and became visible with erosion. Gilbert presented his findings in a report and contributed significantly in what future generations would know as
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may form to depths of 100 feet (30 m) feet or more. Concentric slabs/shells of rock begin to break loose, onion-like layers subparallel to the exterior called
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cost of reconstruction nine-hundred thousand dollars. In June 2016, the granite rock had to be closed off for a second time because of the continued exfoliation.
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expansion in the joints during the winter accelerate the alteration process while the most unstable loose external layers are removed by
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process, and are composed of different rock types. He observed that the mountain ranges in this area contained similarities in
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