West front of Wasatch Range near Willard. Box Elder County, Utah. no date.
Dates
Date Taken
1928
Summary
West front of Wasatch Range near Willard. The conspicuous pale band is the outcrop of the quartzite (Hague), which here dips east and strikes south-southeast. Above it are less resistant beds, largely limestones; below are crystalline schists, also less resistant. The views illustrate the fact that the great fault separating the range from the valley trends independently of the strike. Box Elder County, Utah. no date. (Panorama with photo nos. 3417a, 3417c) Published as plate 22-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 153. 1928.
Summary
West front of Wasatch Range near Willard. The conspicuous pale band is the outcrop of the quartzite (Hague), which here dips east and strikes south-southeast. Above it are less resistant beds, largely limestones; below are crystalline schists, also less resistant. The views illustrate the fact that the great fault separating the range from the valley trends independently of the strike. Box Elder County, Utah. no date. (Panorama with photo nos. 3417a, 3417c)
Published as plate 22-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 153. 1928.
Available in the U.S. Geological Survey Denver Library Photographic Collection, Gilbert, G.K. Collection.
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