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Dunes on east side of Crucero Hills, sec. 17 T. 11 N., R. 8 E. San Bernardino County, California. December 6, 1919.
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Township 27 north, Range 2 east, Section 21. An echelon jointing in Dakota sandstone. Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. 1933.
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Wollastonite. Pen for scale. Mineral collection of Brigham Young University Department of Geology, Provo, Utah. Photograph by Andrew Silver. No BYU index, CaSiO_3. This image is in the public domain pursuant to an agreement dated August 10, 2006 between Peter J. Modreski, USGS Communications and Outreach, and the Brigham Young University (BYU) Geology Department. Please credit the Brigham Young University Geology Department and the individual photographer.
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Panorama with Image 307 (hcb00307), View west down Ratliff Fork from highway in gap at head of Ferguson Fork. Pike County, Kentucky. 1934.
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A.J. Russell Collection. Weber Canon, Utah Territory. Circa 1868.
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Radiating intergrowths of quartz (white) and ferruginous rhodochrosite (gray) with small patches of finely divided sulphides (black); photomicrograph (ordinary light) of this thin section of ore from 1000-foot level, Belmont vein. Nye County, Nevada. 1915. Plate 6- A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 104. 1918.
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Kings Canyon National Park, California. Sculpture of the south wall of Bubbs Creek canyon. The cleft has been eroded by an intermittent stream along a narrow zone of shearing in the granite. In the upper left is the path of a stream whose eroding action has not been favored by fractures. 1925.
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Sequoia National Park, California. Southeast from the base of Moro Rock. Castle Rocks on the right. Great Western Divide on the left. Turtle Rock in the foreground. Photo by L. Eddy, 1925.
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Sequoia National Park, California. Ancient Indian pit, about 5 feet in diameter, resembling a stream-worn pothole in the surface of an exfoliating granite boss near Ranger Headquarters in Giant Forest. 1925. See also photo mfe00681.
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Album Caption: Grand Canyon of the Colorado River, Arizona. Looking into the canyon from Bright Angel Trail just above Red Wall. 1903.
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Album Caption: Grand Canyon of the Colorado River, Arizona. Bright Angel Trail near Cape Horn. 1903.
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North fork of Bremner River. Alaska. 1910.
Categories: Image; Tags: Alaska, photo print
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Rock carved by drifting sand below Fortification Rock in Arizona. Photo by T.H. O'Sullivan.U.S. Geographical Surveys West of the One Hundredth Meridian (Wheeler Survey, 1871 Expedition).
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Canyon of Kanab Wash in Arizona or Utah, looking south. Photo by W. Bell. U.S. Geographical Surveys West of the One Hundredth Meridian (Wheeler Survey, 1872 Expedition).
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Album caption and index card: A placid stretch of the Colorado near the head of Marble Canyon. Dr. R.C. Moore, geologist, right foreground. Enlargement of Freeman's photo B-3. 1923. Handwritten notes on album caption: Coconino County, Arizona; Grand Canyon 301. See also: grand00301
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Sequoia National Park, California. Snow chutes in massive exfoliating granite, viewed from Bearpaw Camp at the head of the canyon of Middle Fork Kaweah River (Valhalla). 1936.
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Marcasite. Pen for scale. Mineral collection of Brigham Young University Department of Geology, Provo, Utah. Photograph by Andrew Silver. BYU index 2-6088, FeS_2. This image is in the public domain pursuant to an agreement dated August 10, 2006 between Peter J. Modreski, USGS Communications and Outreach, and the Brigham Young University (BYU) Geology Department. Please credit the Brigham Young University Geology Department and the individual photographer.
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Ackerman/Porters Creek contact; red, slightly cross-and above massive black pyritiferous clay at the contact, with Porters Creek clay, which is dark-gray with marked conchoidal fracture, and laminated sand and micaceous, glauconitic clay below. Looking northwest, 4 1/2 miles north of Ripley, SW 1/4 sec. 26, T. 3 S., R. 3 E. Tippah County, Mississippi. November 11, 1942.
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Album caption: Right bank Yukon River, showing faulted zone in bluffs below Eagle Creek. Looking upstream. No index card available.


map background search result map search result map Radiating intergrowths of quartz (white) and ferruginous rhodochrosite (gray) with small patches of finely divided sulphides (black); photomicrograph (ordinary light) of this thin section of ore from 1000-foot level, Belmont vein.  Nye County, Nevada. 1915. Grand Canyon of the Colorado River, Arizona. 1903. Grand Canyon of the Colorado River, Arizona. 1903. Glacial pavement in the bed of Evolution Creek. Kings Canyon National Park. Fresno County, California.1921. Sequoia National Park, California. Ancient Indian pit, about 5 feet in diameter, resembling a stream-worn pothole in the surface of an exfoliating granite boss near Ranger Headquarters in Giant Forest. Sculpture of the south wall of Bubbs Creek canyon. Kings Canyon National Park. Fresno County, California. 1925. Sequoia National Park, California. Snow chutes in massive exfoliating granite, viewed from Bearpaw Camp at the head of the canyon of Middle Fork Kaweah River (Valhalla). Right bank Yukon River, showing faulted zone in bluffs below Eagle Creek. Alaska. ca.1925. Dunes. San Bernardino County, California. 1919. Stretch of Colorado near head of Marble Canyon, Coconino County, Arizona. 1923. Ackerman/Porters Creek contact. Tippah County, Mississippi. 1942. Sequoia National Park, California. Ancient Indian pit, about 5 feet in diameter, resembling a stream-worn pothole in the surface of an exfoliating granite boss near Ranger Headquarters in Giant Forest. Sequoia National Park, California. Snow chutes in massive exfoliating granite, viewed from Bearpaw Camp at the head of the canyon of Middle Fork Kaweah River (Valhalla). Ackerman/Porters Creek contact. Tippah County, Mississippi. 1942. Grand Canyon of the Colorado River, Arizona. 1903. Grand Canyon of the Colorado River, Arizona. 1903. Glacial pavement in the bed of Evolution Creek. Kings Canyon National Park. Fresno County, California.1921. Sculpture of the south wall of Bubbs Creek canyon. Kings Canyon National Park. Fresno County, California. 1925. Dunes. San Bernardino County, California. 1919. Stretch of Colorado near head of Marble Canyon, Coconino County, Arizona. 1923. Radiating intergrowths of quartz (white) and ferruginous rhodochrosite (gray) with small patches of finely divided sulphides (black); photomicrograph (ordinary light) of this thin section of ore from 1000-foot level, Belmont vein.  Nye County, Nevada. 1915. Right bank Yukon River, showing faulted zone in bluffs below Eagle Creek. Alaska. ca.1925.