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Album caption and index card: Part of panorama of west side of Capitol Reef taken from just west of Danish Hill. This photo locks southeast toward Ferns Nipple of Navajo Sandstone on south side of Grand Wash. Capitol Reef National Monument, Wayne County, Utah. April 1964. Note: Panorama with sjr00535, sjr00536, and sjr00537.
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Desert holly (Atriplex hymenelytra),the most drought resistant shrub in Death Valley. The ash of the leaves contains 30 to 35 percent of sodium chloride. Death Valley National Park. Inyo County, California. ca. 1960. (Photo by J. R. Stacy)
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Album caption and index card: Joint-controlled weathering of Navajo Sandstone. View north from south side of Fremont River. Capitol Reef National Monument, Wayne County, Utah. April 1964.
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Album caption: Capitol Reef at mouth of Canyon of Fremont River. Moenkopi Formation in foreground. Henry Mountains from snow-capped range in background. Capitol Reef area, Wayne and Garfield Counties, Utah. April 1964.
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Album caption and index card: Part of panorama of west side of Capitol Reef taken from just west of Danish Hill. Looking northeast toward break in reef, made by Fremont River. Geologic units include Moenkopi Formation as dark evenly bedded rocks in lower part, Chinle Formation as light colored slopes largely covered with large blocks, Wingate Sandstone as steep as smooth cliff, Kayenta Formation as more irregular and broken cliff forming skyline to left of photo, and Navajo Sandstone as white pinnacled cap in center background. Cliff of Wingate is 320 to 350 feet high. Capitol Reef National Monument, Wayne County, Utah. April 1964. Note: Panorama with sjr00536, sjr00537, and sjr00358.
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Album caption and index card: Kayenta Formation along Cohab Canyon. Black cobbles and boulders are lava; similar boulders cover benches and slopes locally, particularly near Fremont River. Thse boulders have had a long history of movement by streams and by gravity down slopes toward east. Nearest present outcrops of similar lava are on Boulder Mountain about 12 miles to southeast and about 5,000 feet higher. Capitol Reef Monument, Wayne County, Utah. April 1964.
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Death Valley National Park, California. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. View is southwest and west of Zabriskie Point, an overlook by Highway 190 about 3 miles up Furnace Creek Wash from Furnace Creek Inn. The base of the Furnace Creek Formation is at the topographic break between the badlands and the rougher, higher ground in the distance on the left. Light-colored playa beds about 2,500 feet thick extend to the base of a conglomerate which forms the dark cliff at the right. The beds are dipping to the right (north) into the Texas Spring Syncline. The center of the photograph looks west across Death Valley to the Panamint Range at Aguereberry Point; Tucki Mountain on the right....
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Album caption and index card: Petroglyphs of wall of Wingate Sandstone, north side of Fremont River just east Fruita. Base of cliff shown in photo no. 549. Capitol Reef Nation Monument, Waybe County, Utah. April 1964. Note: See also sjr00549
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Album caption and index card: Petroglyphs of wall of Wingate Sandstone, north side of Fremont River just east Fruita. Base of cliff shown in photo no. 549. Capitol Reef Nation Monument, Waybe County, Utah. April 1964. Note: See also sjr00549
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Album caption and index card: Cliff background has same Chinle Formation at base smooth of Wingate Sandstone, ledgy slopes of Kayenta Formation, and capping white domes and pinnacles of Navajo Sandstone. Relief is about 1,300 feet. Rubble-covered slopes in right foreground are Chinle Formation. View looking northeast from just south of Fruita. Captiol Reef National Monument, Wayne County, Utah. April 1964.
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Album caption: Wingate Sandstone and ledy cap of Kayenta Formation dipping east as part of Waterpocket Fold. South side of Fremont River just below Fruita. Capitol Reef Naitonal Monument, Wayne County, Utah. April 1964. No inex card.
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Death Valley National Park, California. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. View is southwest and west of Zabriskie Point, an overlook by Highway 190 about 3 miles up Furnace Creek Wash from Furnace Creek Inn. The base of the Furnace Creek Formation is at the topographic break between the badlands and the rougher, higher ground in the distance on the left. Light-colored playa beds about 2,500 feet thick extend to the base of a conglomerate which forms the dark cliff at the right. The beds are dipping to the right (north) into the Texas Spring Syncline. The center of the photograph looks west across Death Valley to the Panamint Range at Aguereberry Point; Tucki Mountain on the right....
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Album caption and index card: Black Canyon of the Gunnison River (foreground), in Precambrian rock, is 2,500 feet deep. View is northeast to the West Elk Mountains (on skyline). Uplift of the Precambrian rocks while the canyon was being eroded diverted drainage that formerly came to the Black Canyon from the West Elk Mountains; the abandoned valley has been left hanging. Black Canyon Of The Gunnison National Monument. Montrose County, Colorado. 1965. Note: Published as figure 44 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 669-C. 1969.
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Album caption and index card: Dark evenly bedded siltstone of Moenkopi Formation capped by light colored sandstone of Shinarump Member of Chinle Formation, all forming dark cliff in foreground. High cliff in background is capped by Kayenta Formation as ledgy exposures above Wingate Sandstone as smooth cliff. View east along south side of Egyptian Temple. Capitol Reef National Monument, Wayne County, Utah. April 1964.
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Album caption: Looking west at goosenecks of Sulphur Creek about three miles upstream from Fruita. Light colored beds forming lowest bluff and ledgeds are Kaibab Limestone; overlying somewhat darker beds are siltstone, dolomite, and sandstone of the Moenkopi Formation. Flat-topped mountain on right skyline is lava-capped Thousand Lake Mountain. Capitol Reed area, Wayne County, Utah. April 1964. No index card.
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Album caption and index card: Park of Capitol Reef north of Fruita viewed from southwest. Sandstone and siltstone of Moenlopi Formation in foreground. Main cliff is Wingate Sandstone. Capitol Reef National Monument, Wayne County, Utah. April 1964.
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Album caption and index card: Park of Capitol Reef north of Fruita viewed from southwest. Sandstone and siltstone of Moenkopi Formation in foreground. Main cliff is Wingate Sandstone. Capitol Reef National Monument, Wayne County, Utah. April 1964.
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Album caption and index card: Petroglyphs of wall of Wingate Sandstone, north side of Fremont River just east Fruita. Base of cliff shown in photo no. 549. Capitol Reef Nation Monument, Waybe County, Utah. April 1964. Note: See also sjr00549


map background search result map search result map Desert holly (Atriplex hymenelytra),the most drought resistant shrub in Death Valley. The ash of the leaves contains 30 to 35 percent of sodium chloride. ca. 1960. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. West side of Capitol Reef taken from west of Danish Hill. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. West side of Capitol Reef taken from west of Danish Hill. Captiol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Ledgy slopes of Kayenta Formation. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Park of Capitol Reef north of Fruita, viewed from southwest. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Park of Capitol Reef north of Fruita viewed from southwest. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Wingate Sandstone and ledgy cap pf Kayenta Formation. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Petroglyphs on a wall of Wingate Sandstone, north side of the Fremont River. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Petroglyphs on a wall of Wingate Sandstone, north side of the Fremont River. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Petroglyphs on a wall of Wingate Sandstone, north side of the Fremont River. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Joint in sandstone of Moenkopi Formation. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Joint-controlled weathering of Navajo Sandstone. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Kayenta Formation along Cohab Canyon. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Fossil footprint on the Dakota Sandstone in Jefferson County, Colorado. October 16, 1966. Precambrian rock. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Colorado. 1965. Dark evenly bedded siltstone of Moenkopi Formation. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Capitol Reef at mouth of canyon of Fremont River. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Looking west at goosenecks of Sulphur Creek, three miles upstream from Fruita. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Precambrian rock. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Colorado. 1965. Fossil footprint on the Dakota Sandstone in Jefferson County, Colorado. October 16, 1966. West side of Capitol Reef taken from west of Danish Hill. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. West side of Capitol Reef taken from west of Danish Hill. Captiol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Ledgy slopes of Kayenta Formation. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Park of Capitol Reef north of Fruita, viewed from southwest. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Park of Capitol Reef north of Fruita viewed from southwest. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Wingate Sandstone and ledgy cap pf Kayenta Formation. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Petroglyphs on a wall of Wingate Sandstone, north side of the Fremont River. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Petroglyphs on a wall of Wingate Sandstone, north side of the Fremont River. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Petroglyphs on a wall of Wingate Sandstone, north side of the Fremont River. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Joint in sandstone of Moenkopi Formation. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Joint-controlled weathering of Navajo Sandstone. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Kayenta Formation along Cohab Canyon. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Dark evenly bedded siltstone of Moenkopi Formation. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Capitol Reef at mouth of canyon of Fremont River. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Looking west at goosenecks of Sulphur Creek, three miles upstream from Fruita. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1964. Desert holly (Atriplex hymenelytra),the most drought resistant shrub in Death Valley. The ash of the leaves contains 30 to 35 percent of sodium chloride. ca. 1960. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960.