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Manganese nodule from Bryant mine: Philipsburg district. Granite County, Montana. 1916. Plate 8-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 725-C. 1922.
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Dry Screening manganese ore fragments from the soil at the C.F.I. mine, southeast of Green River. Much of the manganese ore produced in this region is found as loose fragments that commonly range in size from that of a peanut to that of a base ball. In places these fragments rather closely pave the surface, generally they are mixed with a foot, more or less, of loose sandy soil. These ore fragments were originally parts of a thin horizontal bed of manganese oxides. Lowering of the surface by erosion, in which wind deflation has played a large part, exposed the manganiferous layer that became broken into fragments but was not comminuted sufficiently to be removed by the wind. As the more friable sandstone that adjoins...
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Haile pit, Haile Gold mine: Standing remnant of diabase dike in foreground. Lancaster County, South Carolina. July 1934. Plate 34-C, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 213. 1948.
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Northwest joint face; Brewer pit, Brewer gold mine. Chesterfield County, South Carolina. July 1934. Plate 34-A , U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 213. 1948.
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Form a panorama of folds in bedded tuff (volcanic series), east of Monroe, Union County, North Carolina. March 1934. Plate 4-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 213. 1948.
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Gold ore from 250-foot level, quartz (light) introduced along deformed bedding plane. Union County, North Carolina. 1935. Plate 9-A, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 213. 1948.
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Manganese oxide ore from Needles mine, Little Grande district, Salt Lake County, Utah. 1916. Plate 10-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 725. 1922.
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Montana Earthquake June 27, 1925. Damaged jail at White Sulphur Springs. Note shearing of brick veneer from the back wall. 1925. Plate 6-B, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 147.
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Montana Earthquake June 27, 1925. Joints opened in the limestone cliff near Lombard. July 22, 1925. Plate 11-A, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 147.
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Montana Earthquake June 27, 1925. Limestone cliffs and talus slope east of the Missouri River at Lombard. Lighter streaks on the talus slope represent debris shaken-down by the earthquake. July 22, 1925. Plate 10-B, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 147.
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Montana earthquake of June 27, 1925. Rocks on railroad track near Lombard, Montana. Photo by J. P. Swarts. Broadwater County, Montana. 1925. Published in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 147, Plate 8-B. 1927.
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Fine grained banded tuff (volcanic series), bands represent bedding, cleavage is horizontal, crossing bedding at angle of 45 degrees. Stanly County, North Carolina. 1935. Plate 2-C, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 213. 1948.
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Large vein of barren (Bull) quartz enclosed by Saprolite, Pine Hill quarry; excavated for road metal. Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. September 14, 1934. Plate 8-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 213. 1948.
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Glaciolacustrine silt near the National Bison Range east of Moiese, Lake County, Montana. September 10,1921. Figure 33, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Form a panorama of folds in bedded tuff (volcanic series), east of Monroe, Union County, North Carolina. March 1934. Plate 4-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 213. 1948.
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Album caption and index card: Lava over gravel. Highway west of Tower Falls. Same location as nos. 1166 and 1167. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. August 12, 1932.
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Bumalo Pit: northeast side; mineralized zone in schist. Haile Gold mine. Lancaster County, South Carolina. May 1935. Plate 34-D, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 213. 1948.
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Ground crack caused by earthquake of June 27, 1925. Farm of John Dnezer on Deep creek east of Townsend, Montana. Broadwater County, Montana. July 20, 1925.
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Panorama with images 1483, 1484, and 1486. Sawtooth Range and Stanley Basin. Custer County, Idaho. No date.


map background search result map search result map Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Nisqually Canyon and the end of Nisqually Glacier in the distance, viewed from the highway to Mount Rainier. 1931. Large vein of barren (Bull) quartz enclosed by Saprolite, Pine Hill quarry. Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.  1934. Form a panorama of folds in bedded tuff (volcanic series), east of Monroe, Union County, North Carolina. 1934. Form a panorama of folds in bedded tuff (volcanic series), east of Monroe, Union County, North Carolina. 1934. Northwest joint face; Brewer pit, Brewer gold mine. Chesterfield County, South Carolina. 1934. Fine grained banded tuff (volcanic series). Stanly County, North Carolina. 1935. Gold ore from 250-foot level, quartz (light) introduced along deformed bedding plane. Union County, North Carolina. 1935. Lava over gravel. Highway west of Tower Falls. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1932. Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Nisqually Canyon and the end of Nisqually Glacier in the distance, viewed from the highway to Mount Rainier. 1931. Fine grained banded tuff (volcanic series). Stanly County, North Carolina. 1935. Form a panorama of folds in bedded tuff (volcanic series), east of Monroe, Union County, North Carolina. 1934. Form a panorama of folds in bedded tuff (volcanic series), east of Monroe, Union County, North Carolina. 1934. Gold ore from 250-foot level, quartz (light) introduced along deformed bedding plane. Union County, North Carolina. 1935. Large vein of barren (Bull) quartz enclosed by Saprolite, Pine Hill quarry. Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.  1934. Northwest joint face; Brewer pit, Brewer gold mine. Chesterfield County, South Carolina. 1934. Lava over gravel. Highway west of Tower Falls. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1932.