Form a panoramic view in the Gannett Hills eastward from a point near the road on the divide between Ephraim and Elk valleys, Crow Creek quadrangle, showing (essentially from left to right) Gannett erosion surface, older erosion remnants, Elk Valley erosion and young valley of the Dry Fork cycle.
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1920
Summary
Form a panoramic view in the Gannett Hills eastward from a point near the road on the divide between Ephraim and Elk valleys, Crow Creek quadrangle, showing (essentially from left to right) Gannett erosion surface, older erosion remnants, Elk Valley erosion and young valley of the Dry Fork cycle. Caribou County, Idaho. September 9, 1920. Plate 13-A, with graphics, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 152. 1927.
Summary
Form a panoramic view in the Gannett Hills eastward from a point near the road on the divide between Ephraim and Elk valleys, Crow Creek quadrangle, showing (essentially from left to right) Gannett erosion surface, older erosion remnants, Elk Valley erosion and young valley of the Dry Fork cycle. Caribou County, Idaho. September 9, 1920. Plate 13-A, with graphics, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 152. 1927.
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