Tuesday, November 29, 2005

The Cheltenham Badlands


"Badlands is a geologic term for an area of soft rock devoid of vegetation and soil cover that has become molded into a rolling landscape of rounded hills and gullies. Such areas are rare in Ontario and this is one of the best examples. They exhibit the reddish hue of the Queenston Shale that forms them. It is the presence of iron oxide in the shale that accounts for the red colour. The narrow greenish bands that can be seen throughout the shale are due to the change of red iron oxide (iron III) to green iron oxide (iron II) brought on by the circulating groundwater. The relatively soft shale is essentially clay and easily eroded by water." - torontohiking.com

The Cheltenham Badlands

1 comment:

randy sutherland said...

Thanks Anna.
I have another view from a slightly different angle as well. Interesting place.