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Typed information on back of photograph: (Hall) 8/18/59, afternoon. Horizontal displacements and crooked fences along highway 287 north of Hebgen Lake. Looking westerly.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Hall) 8/21/59. A stereo pair of the slide taken from the same hill as in S (hall_s).
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Hall) 8/21/59. Taken from the north shore of Quake Lake. For location of this hill with respect to the slide see #66. The lake was very muddy. There is a bear investigating some camping equipment left by people when they were rescued. He also investigated the pack-sack containing Mr. Hall's cameras.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Hall) 8/18/59 afternoon. Looking northwest along the fault in front of the Highway department buildings. The highway is beyond the sign.
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Typed information on back of photograph V: (Hall) 8/21/59. Much the same as U. Typed information on back of photograph U (missing during accession): (Hall) 8/21/59. From the same hill as S (hall_s). Discarded camping gear and slide.
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Album caption and index card: Glacial cirque on east face of Electric Peak, northern Gallatin Range. During several episodes of glaciation, this steep-walled amphitheater-like valley was cut and filled by ice which fed glaciers moving downslope to the lower right. The cirque floor is now covered by a thick deposit of rock rubble underlain in part by ice, and the whole mass is still moving, slowly downhill as a rock glacier. The dark rock at lower right is part of the Electric Peak stock, composed of diorite (photo no. 636) and other kinds of intrusive igneous rocks. The rocks in the cirque walls are chiefly Cretaceous shales (light to moderately dark color) with thin sills of igneous rock (very dark color). Yellowstone...
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Typed information on back of photograph: K, L, M. (Hall) 8/21/59. These form a panorama of Hebgen dam and the fault scarp on the hill northeast of it. (If I had realized that was what they were I could have printed them so they fitted together better). Note: Hall_k, hall_l, hall_m form a panorama.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Hall) 8/21/59. Highway 287 disappearing into the growing Quake Lake. The mountain from which the slide came can be seen downstream (between the two groups of trees to the left).
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Hall) 8/21/59. Slide at the southwest end of Hebgen dam. The end of the concrete core shows at the lower left. At least part of this slide was new.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Hall) 8/21/59. Looking west along highway 287 along the north shore of Hebgen Lake at the easternmost of 4 places where the road fell into the lake due to quake-triggered slumps of unconsolidated material along the lake shore. The fault scarps here are higher on the hill in the trees. The material in the right foreground was pushed there by road machines making the emergency road around this slump. This road can be seen joining the highway.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Hall) 8/21/59. Taken from closer to the lake from the same hill as S (hall_s). Note the highway sign for the Rock Creek campground.
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Typed information on back of photograph: K, L, M. (Hall) 8/21/59. These form a panorama of Hebgen dam and the fault scarp on the hill northeast of it. (If I had realized that was what they were I could have printed them so they fitted together better). Note: Hall_k, hall_l, hall_m form a panorama.
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Typed information on back of photograph: K, L, M. (Hall) 8/21/59. These form a panorama of Hebgen dam and the fault scarp on the hill northeast of it. (If I had realized that was what they were I could have printed them so they fitted together better). Note: Hall_k, hall_l, hall_m form a panorama.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Hall) 8/21/59. Picture in about the same place as N (hall_n), with an unidentified person taking pictures.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Hall) 8/21/59. Looking northeast along Hebgen dam toward the spillway, showing how the earth fill along the concrete wall core of the dam, at the right, has been shaken down. It was formerly level with the top.


map background search result map search result map Glacial cirque on east face of Electric Peak, northern Gallatin Range. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1970. Looking north across the broken pavement of the road to the face of the fault on Highway 191. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking northwest along the fault in front of the Highway department buildings. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Horizontal displacements and crooked fences along highway 287 north of Hebgen Lake. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. A closeup of broken pavement near one of the places where Highway 287 fell into the lake. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Highway under water. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking west along highway 287 along the north shore of Hebgen Lake at the easternmost of four places where the road fell into the lake. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking west along highway 287 along the north shore of Hebgen Lake at the easternmost of four places where the road fell into the lake. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Panorama of Hebgen Dam. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Panorama of Hebgen Dam. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Panorama of Hebgen Dam. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking northeast along Hebgen dam toward the spillway. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking northeast along Hebgen dam toward the spillway. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Slide at the southwest end of Hebgen dam. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. The damaged spillway at the dam. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Highway 287 disappearing into the growing Quake Lake. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Bear investigating items left behind by campers, taken from the north shore of Quake Lake. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Close view of the lake and the highway sign for Rock Creek Campground. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Discarded camping gear and slide. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Stereo view of the slide. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Glacial cirque on east face of Electric Peak, northern Gallatin Range. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1970. Looking north across the broken pavement of the road to the face of the fault on Highway 191. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking northwest along the fault in front of the Highway department buildings. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Horizontal displacements and crooked fences along highway 287 north of Hebgen Lake. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. A closeup of broken pavement near one of the places where Highway 287 fell into the lake. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Highway under water. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking west along highway 287 along the north shore of Hebgen Lake at the easternmost of four places where the road fell into the lake. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking west along highway 287 along the north shore of Hebgen Lake at the easternmost of four places where the road fell into the lake. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Panorama of Hebgen Dam. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Panorama of Hebgen Dam. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Panorama of Hebgen Dam. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking northeast along Hebgen dam toward the spillway. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking northeast along Hebgen dam toward the spillway. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Slide at the southwest end of Hebgen dam. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. The damaged spillway at the dam. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Highway 287 disappearing into the growing Quake Lake. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Bear investigating items left behind by campers, taken from the north shore of Quake Lake. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Close view of the lake and the highway sign for Rock Creek Campground. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Discarded camping gear and slide. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Stereo view of the slide. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959.