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Fault relations along northeast flank of the Valley Mountains. View looking eastward showing the downthrown Green River beds juxtaposed against the overturned Indianola conglomerate beds. Geologist in foreground for scale. Exposure is in the W1/2, Sec. 7, T. 17 S., R. 1 W. Juab County, Utah. Spring 1982. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1528, Figure 29-b.
Categories: Image; Tags: Juab County, Utah, photo print
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View northward across the northwest flak of the Gunnison Plateau toward Mount Nebo (snowcapped mass in the upper left). The massive ridge that forms the upper right-hand corner of the picture is the crest of the Gunnison Plateau. The beds that occupy most of the picture are part of the Twin Creek limestone. Much of the area shown underlies the SW1/4, T. 15 S., R 1 E., Levan area. Juab County, Utah. Spring 1982.
Categories: Image; Tags: Juab County, Utah, photo print
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Sierra Carmen from Chisos Mountain. Brewster County, Texas. 1899.
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Temple Canyon. Western Texas. 1899.
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Panorama with Image 587. View is north from Pennell Peak, Dark Canyon in background. The Horn is a laccolith extending north from Mount Pennell. Ragged Mountain is porphyry apparently lying upon the flat sandstone beds that surround its base but the strata are turned up steeply, locally even overturned, against a vertical contact around the porphyry. The prominent canyon on the south side of Mount Ellen is Slate Creek and the rim of the Bromide Basin forms its head. Garfield County, Utah. August, 1937.
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These are the images associated with the project, including: (1) OriginalImages: original 863 images provided to West Inc from USFWS and others for model training; (2) YoloSliced: 1897 programmatically cropped original images used for training a YOLO Model (300 x 300 pixels); (3) OriginalImages_Box: 785 annotated images; (4) YoloSliced_Box: 1897 annotated sliced images.
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Album caption: Nehalem Falls damsite viewed upstream from the road bridge. Oregon. 1937. ( photo by A. M. Piper ) Published as figure 8 in U. S. Geological Survey. Water-supply paper 1610-C. 1965.
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El Capitan from south, the cliff of El Capitan lies near the center, with Guadalupe Peak concealed behind it. Numbers (on published photo; progressing down the mountain) refer to original section by Shunard; White limestone (Capitan); upper dark limestone (Pinery); yellow sandstone (Delaware Mountain); basal black limestone (Bone Spring). Letters (on published photo progressing downward) refer to Quaternary deposits; older slope deposits; younger slope deposits: Oblique aerial photo by U.S. Army Air Corps. Culberson County, Texas. Circa 1945. Plate 1, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 215. 1948.
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Album caption: Director, Geo. Otis Smith; Chief Geographer, R.B. Marshall; Chief of the Land Classification Board, W.C. Mendenhall; on crest of the Sierra Nevada Mountains between Army Pass and Cirque Peak, 12,000 feet, on the Olancha quadrangle in California, Sept. 1907. Handwritten notes on album caption: Olancha quad., Inyo County. Mendenhall 678. Index card: Geological Survey party at Cirque Peak. Inyo County/Tulare County, California. 1907.
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The U.S. Geological Survey's Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center (UMESC) collects aerial photography of the Upper Mississippi River System (UMRS) floodplain on a regular basis. These data are used to support the Center's long-term goals of understanding the UMRS and developing useful products for the Long Term Resource Monitoring Program (LTRMP). In 2000, 1:16,000-scale true color aerial photos were collected on the Mississippi River from Cairo, IL to Minneapolis, MN and the on Illinois River from its confluence with the Mississippi near Grafton, IL to Lake Michigan/Chicago, IL. The photos were collected using a 60% stereo overlap between photos in the same flight line and a 30% overlap between flight lines....
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An eroded volcanic neck. Haystack Butte from the southwest. Lewis and Clark County, Montana. 1900.
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Kane County, Utah. Alluvial terraces on Kanab Creek near mouth of Tiny Canyon. Excavated since 1882. 1939.
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Album caption: Mt. Baker quadrangle, Washington, by J. E. Blackburn, lower Twin Lake, looking Northeast, Oct. 2, 1909. Handwritten notes on album caption: Whatcom County. Index card: Lower Twin Lake, looking northeast. Mt. Baker quadrangle. Whatcom County, Washington. October 2, 1909. (Photo by J.E. Blackburn) (Spots on negative in water). Note on photograph: Negative destroyed by authority of administrative geologist, July 20, 1916.
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Main Project Reach, showing Latin Square position of painted rock groups in the sandy channel. Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Circa 1960. Published in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 352-G, Figure 152-A. 1966.
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Mosque near Jaghan (area of Gham). Iran. 1965.
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Album caption: Cape Hatteras. Oblique aerial view showing beach nourishment activity. Dare County, North Carolina. 1974. Portion published as figure 51-B, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1177-B (1986). Notes on album caption: None. Index card: Dolan, R. 31 - Cape Hatteras. Oblique aerial view showing artifical beach nourishment. Lighthouse visible in background. The Outer Banks of North Carolina. Dare County, North Carolina, 1974. Published as figure 51-B in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1177-B (1986), The Outer Banks of North Carolina. Description of Figure 51B, page 30, in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1177-B (1986): ..."artifical beach nourishment has long been considered...
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Typed caption accompanying slide: Stereopair with slide no. 64 taken at 19:11. The plume encounters an atmospheric boundary and is planed off into an anvil shape at about 60,000 feet. Skamania County, Washington. (Photo by J. Vallance) Note: Slide numbers 43 - 50 were taken at 19:01 and show the pyroclastic flow as it advances northward. Skamania County, Washington. July 22, 1980. Slide number 51 was taken at 19:02. Slide numbers 52 - 55 were taken at 19:03. Slide numbers 56 - 57 were taken at 19:04. Slide numbers 58 and 59 were taken at 19:04 and 19:05. Slide numbers 60 - 62 are views of the eruption and were taken at 19:06. Slide no. 52, msh_vjw00052_ct, is highlighted in this photo record. Slide no....


map background search result map search result map Beach nourishment activity, Cape Hatteras, Dare County, North Carolina. 1974. El Capitan from south, the cliff of El Capitan lies near the center, with Guadalupe Peak concealed behind it. Culberson County, Texas. 1945. Wolf is a half-breed wolf dog. Alaska. circa 1925. 2000 Aerial Photo Mosaics - Upper Mississippi River System -- Dresden Lower Twin Lake, Mount Baker quadrangle, Washington. 1909. Geological Survey party at Cirque Creek. Inyo County, California. 1907. Sequence of photographs show second eruptive pulse on July 22, 1980. Mount St. Helens, Skamania County, Washington. Nehalem Falls damsite viewed upstream from the road bridge. Oregon. 1937. Automated Sea Duck Counts from Aerial Imagery: Imagery Files 2000 Aerial Photo Mosaics - Upper Mississippi River System -- Dresden Beach nourishment activity, Cape Hatteras, Dare County, North Carolina. 1974. Sequence of photographs show second eruptive pulse on July 22, 1980. Mount St. Helens, Skamania County, Washington. El Capitan from south, the cliff of El Capitan lies near the center, with Guadalupe Peak concealed behind it. Culberson County, Texas. 1945. Lower Twin Lake, Mount Baker quadrangle, Washington. 1909. Geological Survey party at Cirque Creek. Inyo County, California. 1907. Nehalem Falls damsite viewed upstream from the road bridge. Oregon. 1937. Wolf is a half-breed wolf dog. Alaska. circa 1925. Automated Sea Duck Counts from Aerial Imagery: Imagery Files