Rock pinnacles of deeply weathered piles of teetering rock, interpreted as not to have been covered by the icefield glaciation, rising 10 to 20 m above the smooth glaciated surface. Beaverhead County, Montana. nd.
Summary
Album caption: Rock pinnacles of deeply weathered piles of teetering rock, interpreted as not to have been covered by the icefield glaciation, rising 10 to 20 m above the smooth glaciated surface. Divide is above rock basin south of Tendoy Lake, looking south. Published as figure 19A.
Summary
Album caption: Rock pinnacles of deeply weathered piles of teetering rock, interpreted as not to have been covered by the icefield glaciation, rising 10 to 20 m above the smooth glaciated surface. Divide is above rock basin south of Tendoy Lake, looking south.
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Bedrock geology of the Vipond Park 15-minute, Stine Mountain 7 1/2-minute, and Maurice Mountain 7 1/2-minute quadrangles, Pioneer Mountains, Beaverhead County, Montana. Geological Survey (U.S.) Bulletin 1625. 1988.
Available in the U.S. Geological Survey Denver Library Photographic Collection, Zen, E-An Collection.
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