Carolina Environmental Diversity Explorations
Roan Mountain Highlands · By
Dirk Frankenberg
and
Jennifer Godwin-Wyer
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1. The unique beauty of the Roan Highlands
2. Why are the rocks and plant communities of Roan Mountain interesting to natural scientists?
3. Roan massif
4. A grassy bald
5. Grassy bald community
6. The oldest rock in North Carolina
7. A boulder of Roan Mountain gneiss
8. Plutonic gabbro
9. Gneiss and gabbro
10. Grassy bald with spruce and rhododendron
11. Forest and bald
12. Mature spruce-fir forest
13. Interior of spruce-fir forest
14. Snow in the forest
15. Northern hardwood community
16. Climate on north- and south-facing slopes
17. A high-elevation creek
18. A creek at middle elevations
19. A creek at the base of Roan Highlands
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