Archivo: Sliding-Rocks-on-Racetrack-Playa-Death-Valley-National-Park-First-Observation-of-Rocks-in-Motion-pone.0105948.g004
Description: The GPS unit with its battery pack is inserted into a cavity bored into the top of the rock. The GPS continuously logs its position after a switch is triggered by the stone moving away from a magnet set in the playa. The surface of the playa is frozen in this image, but the ice had melted or was floating when the trail formed. Image by Mike Hartmann.
Title: Sliding-Rocks-on-Racetrack-Playa-Death-Valley-National-Park-First-Observation-of-Rocks-in-Motion-pone.0105948.g004
Credit: Image file from Norris R, Norris J, Lorenz R, Ray J, Jackson B (2014). "Sliding Rocks on Racetrack Playa, Death Valley National Park: First Observation of Rocks in Motion". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0105948. PMID 25162535. PMC: 4146553.
Author: Norris R, Norris J, Lorenz R, Ray J, Jackson B
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